go in for in English

dedicate time to, show an interest for; engage in, take part i

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1. I go in for judo.

2. Many people go in for golf.

3. His brother doesn't go in for sports.

4. I go in for all the competitions.

5. 23 Many people go in for golf.

6. Should she go in for a drink?

7. I don't go in for serious boyfriends.

8. She doesn't go in for team games.

9. 24 I go in for all the competitions.

10. I suppose I could go in for advertising.

11. 27 They go in for tennis and bowls.

12. They go in for querulous and disputatious argument.

13. 5 They go in for tennis and bowls.

14. 7 I go in for stamp collecting and judo.

15. I don't go in for public displays of affection.

16. They wanted me to go in for film work.

17. Young people should never simply go in for material comforts.

18. 21 They wanted me to go in for film work.

19. You can go in for a few moments, Mrs. Powers

20. New York drug dealers seem to go in for sophisticated marketing ploys.

21. 10 Are you planning to go in for the 100 metres race?

22. I'm gonna numb up the area where we'll go in for the punch biopsy.

23. Some females are firm in monogamy, but many more go in for manifold males.

24. People who go in for vice seem to have very good taste about it.

25. 23 Some females are firm in monogamy, but many more go in for manifold males.

26. 13 Some females are firm in monogamy, but many more go in for manifold males.

27. But the troops will only go in for humanitarian reasons including the protection of supplies.

28. Even when I arrived back at Thornfield, I did not go in for a while.

29. I go in for the ball and sometimes I might mistime it and make a foul.

30. This is not a hobby you should go in for unless you have plenty of money.

31. I've only known you a few days Luke, and I don't go in for casual sex.

32. To provide land for the remaining Allottees and land losers, we need to go in for the option

33. I voted for this government because they said they weren't going to go in for that sort of rubbish.

34. Let's see how you rate in that area. What do you think we go in for, here in Perugia?

35. Veronica's father was Lord Somebody-or-other, she reminded herself, and didn't the aristocracy go in for rather grand affairs?

36. What was most Confusingto Patsy was whether she should go in for the tanning dome unit or therelatively cheaper tanning bed

37. People managing large enterprises, those managing the central ones in particular, should take care not to be rash and go in for new, large projects and stateliness in disregard of China's reality.

38. What was most Confusingto Patsy was whether she should go in for the tanning dome unit or therelatively cheaper tanning bed."Call up that toll free number that's listed on the Sun-QuestCatalog", said her ever-resourceful husband, Alan, who worked as a salesrepresentative for a chemical company