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Michaelbr Posted 14 years ago
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had it in for

The jury and the judge got steamrolled by an overzealous U.S. attorney who had it in for me and you.
What the meaning of ... had it in for ...?
  

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michaelbr who had it in for me and you. who was watching and waiting for an excuse to [harm / accuse / punish] me and you. who was looking for a chance to find fault with me and you.

  • michaelbr who had it in for me and you.
  • who was watching and waiting for an excuse to [harm / accuse / punish] me and you.
  • who was looking for a chance to find fault with me and you.
  • who was already prejudiced against me and you.
  • CJ
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michaelbrwho had it in for me and you.
who was watching and waiting for an excuse to [harm / accuse / punish] me and you.
who was looking for a chance to find fault with me and you.
who was already prejudiced against me and you.

CJ

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