Example sentences of "get into the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 I usually make a tape hood over the static vents to allow them to breathe without letting water droplets get into the tubes .
2 But we 've still got plenty to work on and we wo n't get into the real tour rhythm until next Saturday . ’
3 At the edge there are usually secondary pools where hot water , up to 45 °C in some cases , will drain you away , assuming you can even get into the water .
4 She told me how much food to give him every day , and to be sure to leave the window open a bit so he could get into the garden and do his business .
5 I remember I had to get some photos so I could get into the swimming pool for nothing .
6 ‘ I am sure , ’ said Balcon , ‘ we can get into the American market , but it will be with films of genuine British character .
7 It 's an extension of what you do on stage and it became a full=time thing really , until after it stopped and he could change and get into the Diamond Dogs period and the other albums that he made . ’
8 ‘ I will not get into the gutter with that guy , ’ said their candidate , Eisenhower , who owed his wartime career to General Marshall 's promotion of him .
9 After all she has been compared to Monroe , a parallel she does n't argue with although she insists she wo n't get into the same mess as the icon who screwed up her life with an overdose of men , booze and drugs .
10 It means that anyone can get into the urine samples and do whatever they want .
11 That 's also a problem ; how do you get into the country ?
12 But do not get into the habit of morbid self-examination .
13 Chlorohydra genes and alga genes , beetle genes and bacteria genes , can get into the future only via the host 's eggs .
14 If the patient can get into the kneeling position and then balance on one knee while bringing the other leg forward , so that he can lever himself onto a chair , he will feel confident that he can always get up , even if he is alone at home .
15 He did n't know you had to change $60 into cordobas at the official rate before you could get into the country .
16 Well , they ca n't get into the gardens from this side , so they must be in the woods .
17 Do n't get into the situation where one of you has to act the ‘ bad guy ’ while the other is always the ‘ good guy ’ .
18 But if there is a monster among those mysteries , how did it get into the loch ?
19 Oxygen can just get into the pocket and bind to the iron but , due partly to the absence of water , ca n't oxidise it .
20 I also love to visit antique dealers and it 's surprising how much you can get into the little Polo ; I 've had a table and a chest of drawers . ’
21 He said that dichloromethane , for instance , has a very short atmospheric lifetime , so it does not get into the stratosphere and cause the same problems as CFCs , carbon tetrachloride or 1,1,1-trichloroethane .
22 Katherine said ‘ He ca n't get into the tree ’ , and when asked why she replied , ‘ He 's too tired ’ .
23 In the ‘ He had green parakeets ’ opening she could not understand how the bird would get into the cage with his wings spread .
24 He added , ‘ But I would chuck it immediately if I could get into the army . ’
25 ‘ If you mix the stuff with an absorption agent like DMSO and rub it into the skin it would get into the system within half an hour .
26 This will help you get into the habit of regular walking without placing too much emphasis initially on results .
27 If you have to wash the fruit , rinse very quickly before removing the stalk otherwise water will get into the fruit and destroy the delicate flavour .
28 The first task that we have is to present ourselves and that way we can get into the papers and on to the TV and smash those trends that are destroying things , sucking up people 's blood .
29 Many disabled people could not travel to the polling station , and few knew beforehand whether it was accessible , or even whether they could get into the booths .
30 Which footballer was sold for £4½ million but could n't get into the first team for 16 months ?
  Next page