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34 Sentences With "gone in for"

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The puck just hasn't gone in for him ... yet.
And the ball has gone in for us the entire tournament.
It was 2012 and Simon Enever had gone in for a cleaning.
Ottawa's main street is sinking, and one vehicle has already gone in for a swim.
Looks like he might've even gone in for a bite of his lady friend's lunch.
Abreu, a mom of two, had gone in for surgery at Lincoln Hospital on Sept.
In November, soon after "Mary Jane" closed, she had gone in for her twenty-week ultrasound.
It's pretty welcoming and laid back I've definitely gone in for some afternoon drinks with Braden or something.
But when we learned she had gone in for shortness of breath, that indicated her body was shutting down.
I got the feeling that he had probably once gone in for the occasional street fight or barroom brawl.
Sanders's decision to defend his opponent when he could have gone in for the kill was, in fact, great politics.
Like many writers (Sir Walter Scott, for example, or Mark Twain) I had gone in for owning fancy real estate.
Ballas appeared on the show to give an update on his health, saying he'd gone in for tests and was optimistic.
A few weeks later, I still haven't gone in for a manicure and my nails are long, smooth, and healthy. Score!
While this can be useful for discovering past traumas, it's not so efficient if you've gone in for one specific problem.
According to Politico, Ivanka Trump was out of the office for the Jewish holiday Shavuot, while Kushner had gone in for a meeting.
Sony's targeting frequent travelers here — the target audience that's traditionally gone in for products like Bose's QC or its own over-ear headphones.
The feline had gone in for a routine dental cleaning at his vet earlier in the day and, while in recovery, staff noticed an increase in his breathing.
Catholic hospital systems are also buying up physicians' practices, and people have gone in for appointments only to be denied birth control or told they can't get a vasectomy.
And it caught President Donald Trump and the White House, who had gone in for embattled GOP nominee Roy Moore even after he seemed left for dead, flat-footed.
Corsi was subpoenaed by the special counsel's team back in late August, and over the ensuing months he has gone in for many hours of questioning before Mueller's grand jury.
I would go see my doctor, but I don't remember his name or the center he works in because I haven't gone in for a check-up in god knows how long.
Just when the show could have gone in for histrionics and waterworks, it chose, instead, to look at the rawness of grief when it's still fresh but you're getting used to living with it.
Here's why: Have you ever read a job description and then gone in for an interview, only to discover that the needs of the organization overall were way different than what you read online?
Or consider how some states, like Kansas and Oklahoma — both of which were relatively affluent in the 1970s, but have now fallen far behind — have gone in for radical tax cuts, and ended up savaging their education systems.
What follows is a solid minute of awkward perfection as Bill wonders if he should have gone in for the shake, Donald rocks back and forth, and Jimmy Carter hangs out the end just being 94-years-old and delightful.
Season two might have gone in for a close-up on the brutality — but season three pulls way back to highlight the absurdity of the situation, then lets the shot play on and on and on, so it goes from disturbing to funny, then back again, over and over.
Sir Henry has never gone in for advertising to any extent, and is inclined to pooh-pooh it. The problem is that Rodney has no capital to fund the necessary factory. The Comtesse returns. She addresses Rodney as if he were Sir Henry.
" Variety said that "director Chabrol has gone in for a little too much symbolism. The characters sometimes remain murky and too literary rather than real form. But a concisive progression, fine technical aspects, and a look at innocence destroyed by the profane keeps it absorbing despite the slightly pretentious treatment at times." Time called it "a fairly clever, mildly depressing study of France's I-got-it-beat generation.
Other neighbourhood and suburbs in Asansol namely Rupnarainpur, Chittaranjan and Kulti-Barakar-Neamatpur-Dishergarh lie still nearer. It receives a steady and daily stream of tourists. In order to augment the meagre hydroelectric power generation DVC has gone in for both gas turbine and thermal power generation. While most of its facilities for such generation lie in the Damodar region, Maithon in the Barakar regions is a major focal point.
Işılak began his career as a professional musician in 1987. He has gone in for more than a thousand cultural and art activities in Turkey, Europe, America, Australia and Central Asia for almost 30 years. He made more than 20 records (albums). Among these, are important albums which were compiled and composed from important Turkish poets like Necip Fazıl Kısakürek, Mehmet Akif Ersoy, Kanuni Sultan Süleyman (Süleyman the Magnificent) and Yavuz Sultan Selim, poets representing parts of Turkey's 1000 year literary history.
The principal garbage dumping ground is at Ariyamangalam. Recently, the Tiruchirappalli city corporation has gone in for scientific closure of the garbage dump and its replacement with a sewage treatment plant. Waste water management in the Trichy-Srirangam under ground drainage (UGD) areas are handled by the Tamil Nadu Water Supply and Drainage Board (TWAD) and in other areas by the Tiruchirappalli Municipal Corporation. The high toxicity of the waste water released by the Trichy Distilleries and Chemicals Limited (TDCL) is a major cause of concern for the corporation.
On 1 January 2011, in a match with Birmingham City, he was involved in an incident where Lee Bowyer stamped on him after Sagna had gone in for a tackle. Bowyer was banned by the FA for three games for the stamp. On 5 January, Sagna picked up his second red card of the season after he and Manchester City fullback Pablo Zabaleta headbutted each other in the final moments of Arsenal's 0–0 draw with City at Emirates Stadium. On 19 January, Sagna scored his second goal of the season with Arsenal's second goal in their 3–1 victory over Leeds United at Elland Road in a third round replay.
As his victims increase, the media dubs him The Jigsaw Killer, or simply Jigsaw, because of the jigsaw puzzle-shaped piece of flesh that he removes from unsuccessful subjects, which he explains in Saw II is meant to symbolize that the subject "was missing a vital piece of the human puzzle: the survival instinct". Throughout the first film, his identity remains uncertain; the unstable ex-cop David Tapp suspects that he may be Lawrence and near the end of the film, Lawrence and Adam Stanheight are led to believe it is the hospital orderly Zep Hindle. Only at the end of the film is it revealed that the Jigsaw Killer is a terminal cancer patient of Lawrence's named John Kramer, who spent the entire time posing as a corpse on the floor of the bathroom Adam and Lawrence were trapped in. Much of John's backstory was revealed in Saw II. He had gone in for a routine medical examination when he learned from Lawrence that he was dying of colon cancer with an inoperable brain tumor.

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