Sentences with phrase «go in for»

This soup is so buttery, sweet and comforting that you'll have to go in for a second bowl.
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No matter which of the bread recipes you want to make, just follow the recipes and you will get the perfect results every time you go in for the bake.
I don't go in for huge amounts of deep fat frying but I am very partial to a beignet, especially one stuffed with juicy blueberries and dusted in icing sugar!
After this you can either leave them as is or go in for another coating of sauce.
Of course, they don't really go in for pesto in Bologna...
Here's Ashley about go in for her first taste...
I don't go in for smoothies as a rule — too much pulverized fructose, and I prefer to chew my food rather than drink it.
what am I not going to go in for the dip?
I'll go in for one thing and come out with a ton!!
After that, the lentils and pepper and water go in for the full cooking time.
Secondly... they increase their health risks because without insurance people tend not to go in for regular checkups and preventative care.
A final mistake that was often made about him is that somehow Slim's approach was too intellectual and highbrow for the ordinary clergy, who do not go in for much book reading.
This is why it is so important to go in for regular eye exams.
My guess is that the really extroverted, competitive guys who go in for aggressive, high adrenaline activities also feel comfortable leading other men.
The Ls can't understand how the Gs can go in for so much anonymous or casual sex and the Gs joke that a second date for the Ls is called a house - warming party.
Remember that next time you have to go in for a flu - shot this year, and think back to last year when you had to do it.
It's not as if you go in for the Starbucks atmosphere and then are asked to buy all the religious stuff.
Only comfortable middle class types, clerical or lay, in warm, protected surroundings, go in for that type of psychedelic nonsense.
The entire staff of CNN has been forced to convert to mormonism ahead of the election out of fear of what concentration camp they will go in for their belief in free speech if romney wins.
If you're a member of his church, there's a good chance you'll see your name up there when you go in for a counseling session.
Of course, pomp and ceremony is not everybody's cup of tea, but for those who go in for that sort of thing, The Church Visible is the book to go for.
As everyone also knows, it's not only the Church's self - declared adversaries who go in for this sort of sport.
Most of them would be far too embarassed and probably don't go in for such things anyway.
Unlike some of the other online casinos that are quite stingy as such, it makes a lot of sense to go in for UK online casinoswhich are renowned for their bonuses.
You need to establish rapport (and respect) with them before you go in for your ask.
And while Mr. Gorman may be Australian by birth, he is hardly Crocodile Dundee, and definitely not the type to go in for the jocular atmosphere of steakhouse dinners and junkets favored by stockbrokers.
Although formal personally, Mr. Gorman doesn't go in for the imperial trappings of some of his peers.
Anytime you go in for the sale, realize that you've changed that relationship.
Some people like to go in for the close early, others like to wait.
Only after that did she go in for surgery — driving straight from the office to the hospital.
She'd lull her victim into a false sense of security and once his defenses were dissolved into complacency by a soft, girly, vulnerable illusion, Corcoran would go in for the kill, a red widow spider of real estate.
«Airplanes have to go in for repairs and replacement parts,» says Cease.
That's no doubt a great suggestion, but there are plenty of other less structured, everyday ways to unclutter your mind as well (personally, I go in for running).
Taking the viewpoint of new startups in the agritech space, Dhakad advises owners to go in for incubation as the governments across the country are helpful to entrepreneurs in all aspects right from starting out till expansion and funding.
The Duesseldorf University Hospital said Friday that Lubitz had been a patient there over the past two months and last went in for a «diagnostic evaluation» on March 10.
Only after you become a commenter, liker, or tweeter is it appropriate to begin going in for the sale.
Some may call it brainstorming, but many professionals say they're going in for a deep dive when they need to come up with ideas.
When you invest, you're going in for the long haul,» the «Mad Money» host said, reflecting on his 21 years as both an investor and a trader.
But just going in for the money is the hardest thing to convince people of.
But now, Merck is going in for the kill, pushing a combination therapy of Keytruda and chemotherapy that would give the company a far wider reach into the massive lung cancer market.
His voice trailed off as he went in for a sip.
None of them really went in for maths or science... it's weird, I'm not quite sure where all this came from.»
I once went in for a production project and negotiated a rate.
That doesn't mean being salesperson oriented, just sales oriented: winning deals, smelling the blood and going in for the kill.»
Going in for your first pitch meeting with investors can be nerve wracking — especially if you haven't yet met these investors in person.
Different parts of Roman society were dedicated to particular deities without excluding all the others — Roman soldiers went in for Mithraism, for example.
Several of the contributors to The Oxford Book of English Mystical Verse — W. B. Yeats, Aleister Crowley, Arthur Machen, and others — also went in for it.
Then the old people will say that this is what happens if one abandons the old, well - tried discipline and goes in for new experiments.
Because he is a voracious reader who goes in for heavy reading about ultimate concerns, his humor can be appreciated especially by those familiar with the pretentiousness of some religious and philosophical literature.
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