Example sentences of "[verb] get into a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And then came the night his whole world had collapsed , the night he 'd got into a drunken brawl in a harbour side bar and punched a major in the mouth . |
2 | It 's not on something we do at the moment , it 's wanting to get into a different market increasing . |
3 | I started getting into a heavy scene though , y'know , building up a debt , like . |
4 | We recognise the potential strengths in it and we try to get into a constructive relationship with it . |
5 | He held his hands up and proclaimed : ‘ I do n't want to get into a big row over this and therefore I wo n't offend Woman 's Own Own and say they 're wrong . |
6 | There was a brief battle in which two German soldiers were shot and the remainder , seven men from an Alpine regiment , were forced to get into a rubber dinghy while demolition charges were laid and lit . |
7 | I do n't think Lewis er thought Stone was capable of doing this you know and he 's got into a great situation there . |
8 | At a Conservative party meeting on 28 August , Amery noted that Horne ‘ on the whole agrees with me that we have got into a considerable mess and that the great thing is to extricate our people as soon as possible , ’ while Hailsham in his speech ‘ supported entirely what had been done but trusted that it would not last longer than two months — whereat loud cheers ’ . |
9 | Instead of talking about the job he said some words to me in Punjabi or Urdu and looked as if he wanted to get into a big conversation about Ray or Tagore or something . |
10 | However , the cover is very easily removed if you need to get into a tight corner . |