Example sentences of "[noun sg] to get into the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You need an identity card to get into the factory every morning . |
2 | The sergeant continued : ‘ But then Mr Hamilton found the valuable guns missing from Taigh na Tuir , and he reported that , with the story of your attempt to get into the house last Wednesday night . |
3 | The thieves removed part of the roof to get into the building , and made off with sixteen handguns . |
4 | Something fell in greenhouse and broke the pane to allow the wind to get into the greenhouse , which is oh dear me , as soon as the wind got into the greenhouse as I say blowing the other panes out |
5 | The boy to get into the team instead of Brannigan is Brian Crowley of Ennis at middleweight . |
6 | She imagined him out in the square at that very moment concocting a plan to get into the flat again and make a thorough search . |
7 | Independent producers , whose dogged campaign to get into the BBC and ITV as well as Channel 4 has bitten deep into the old structures of the companies , now form an established and vibrant third force in television . |
8 | The thief , who smashed a window to get into the car , also escaped with Mr Osbourne 's driving licence . |
9 | He 'd forced a window to get into the ground floor maisonette in the Belmont area of Hereford . |
10 | it 's okay I 'm just borrowing your body to get into the cinema and then you can disappear ! |
11 | But the ball cannoned into a tree , back on to the course and he salvaged his par to get into the play-off . |
12 | Today it is the turn of the youngest members of the community to get into the picture , when a Bonny Baby Contest is held at the Youth Centre . |
13 | It had heartened her though that , probably from basic good manners , she had been able to mask her reluctance to get into the car with Ivo , and had even found a smile for him . |
14 | When we got to it , we had to turn sharp right to get into the kitchen . |
15 | In spite of many attempts to allay fears and promotion of the normal working conditions by the railway authorities , signal boxes are rather emotive places and one does n't have to have a very fertile imagination to get into the feeling of unease and expectancy . |
16 | It 's also remarkable that the public have been given the chance to get into the debate early . |
17 | Trust Spittals not to miss a chance to get into the papers , thought Dexter with a snort . |
18 | You know , give us a chance to get into the play and get comfortable on our feet and we 'll have a go , well , Johnson does n't give you that option does he ? |
19 | OFFICIALLY there has been just one Clinton fighting on the Democrat ticket to get into the White House . |
20 | And you do n't need a ticket to get into the library . |
21 | If there was a swell on the east side where the the grating but there was also a gully landing which you get into the gully but it had to be a very fine day to get into the gully and there was a derrick there er you could a crane there that you could take everything out of the boat but it had to be a very fine day to get into the gully . |
22 | If there was a swell on the east side where the the grating but there was also a gully landing which you get into the gully but it had to be a very fine day to get into the gully and there was a derrick there er you could a crane there that you could take everything out of the boat but it had to be a very fine day to get into the gully . |
23 | Well they they 've halved the tablet twice a day to get into the . |
24 | While Mr Branson and his colleague , Per Lindstrand , hope to use the flight to get into the record books . |
25 | Look at the queue to get into the car park . |
26 | We pay every week to get into the game ; this money goes to the manager and team , and in return they owe us a good afternoon 's entertainment . |
27 | Gloucester needed a kick start to get into the game . |
28 | Canon , the Japanese consumer electronics giant , has entered the ferociously competitive audio market as part of a 10-year strategy to get into the world 's living rooms as well as its offices . |
29 | ‘ You passed the exam to get into the place , did n't you ? |
30 | So at last I was to savour the delights of staging at Rutbah Wells fort and , after travelling most of the daylight hours from Baghdad , it was bliss to get into the fort with all its comforts . |