Example sentences of "go in for [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 But the non-conformists did n't go in for much decoration .
2 ‘ I do n't go in for other stuff , ’ he said .
3 ‘ We should go in for wholesale demolition of buildings from the Sixties and Seventies .
4 I 've only known you a few days , Luke , and I do n't go in for casual sex . ’
5 I wonder more people do n't go in for that sort of thing .
6 ‘ Stop fussing , ’ said Joe , ‘ I do n't go in for that sort of thing .
7 My family did n't go in for that sort of thing .
8 Though he kept a folder packed with suggestions for new volumes , he was keen to emphasise their serious didactic nature : ‘ We do n't go in for quick quack books . ’
9 They are n't moody ; they do n't go in for sexual harassment
10 Enya does n't go in for intellectual analysis of her music much , but when I tell her these first reactions to her heart- breakingly beautiful new album , ‘ Shepherd Moons ’ , she lights up with a certain delighted relief that two years of studio work seems to be hitting the right target .
11 Parker did not go in for German beer .
12 er There is obviously a certain party atmosphere at Conferences , it 's the one big chance of the year for many many hard-working activists to get together and share ideas , it does engender er a certain amount of frivolity er around the edges , so we 'll see some of that , but we do n't go in for this cult of leadership which the other parties do , you wo n't see any manufactured longstanding ovations for er leaders .
13 I 'm an old-fashioned textual critic , not a biographer — I do n't go in for this sort of — it was n't profit — I 'll put them back next week — I wanted them to be a secret .
14 They do n't go in for this sort of thing .
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