Sentences with Have It In For

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23 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Have It In For'

The cat appears to have it in for the neighbor's dog, always hissing when they pass by.

The politician hinted that his opponent might have it in for him, given the recent smear campaign.

The detective sensed that the suspect might have it in for the victim due to a past rivalry.

Despite their friendly facade, some teammates believe the coach may have it in for certain players.

Sarah worries that her new boss might have it in for her, affecting her chances of promotion.

The chef suspected that a rival restaurant owner could have it in for him after the recent negative reviews.

The little league coach appeared to have it in for Jake, never letting him play in important games and constantly criticizing his skills.

The gossip columnist appeared to have it in for the celebrity, always writing negative stories and spreading rumors about their personal life.

The business competitor appeared to have it in for the startup, spreading false rumors to tarnish their reputation and steal clients.

The opposing lawyer appeared to have it in for the defendant, using every legal tactic to make their case more difficult in court.

The neighbors suspect that the mysterious events are because someone may have it in for the entire community.

The software developer believes that a competitor may have it in for their company, leading to cyber-attacks.

During the game, the players sensed that the referee might have it in for their team, affecting the match's outcome.

The environmentalist worries that certain corporations may have it in for nature, exploiting resources irresponsibly.

The family suspects that their new nanny might have it in for them, as strange incidents keep occurring.

The rival gang appeared to have it in for the small neighborhood, causing trouble and intimidating residents on a regular basis.

The strict dietician seemed to have it in for the client, prescribing a highly restrictive diet plan and closely monitoring their every meal.

The students complained to the principal, suspecting that the teacher might have it in for their class unfairly.

The astronaut felt that the malfunctioning equipment might have it in for the mission's success.

The archaeologist theorized that ancient curses were placed to have it in for those who disturbed sacred tombs.

The director sensed that some critics might have it in for the film, giving biased reviews.

The strict judge appeared to have it in for the defendant, consistently ruling against them and showing little sympathy during the trial.

The strict referee appeared to have it in for the visiting team, making questionable calls that favored the home team throughout the match.

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