Example sentences of "get he into " in BNC.

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1 Albert has scorned a stammer that he will tell you has got him into trouble on more than one occasion on the golf course ; and he emerged from brother Alfie 's shadow to partner his own Open champion — a player who at one time was reputed to throw a 5-iron almost as long as he could hit it , and who , it was told , sometimes sacked two caddies a week — to the prized claret jug .
2 Graham had got him into this .
3 The first was just 20 minutes after the polls closed when , during a sample of random live interviews in Manchester , a man with a business on the verge of bankruptcy cheerfully admitted that the Tories had got him into this and he relied on them to get him out .
4 If Mr Clinton had offered more , it would have got him into trouble elsewhere .
5 Even if she could have got him into one , which she very much doubted , there was no guarantee it could hold his weight without breaking .
6 He reminded her that it was kindness , as she well knew , that had got him into his present pickle .
7 That is precisely the state I should n't have got him into .
8 The poll tax has been an outstanding success for the right hon. Member for Wirral , West ( Mr. Hunt ) — it has got him into the Cabinet .
9 And she 's got him into a very good er nursery school apparently .
10 Get him into a corner / Corner him .
11 To improve his nutritional state and get him into clinical remission before surgery he was given Elemental 028 but immediately became systemically unwell and developed diarrhoea and vomiting .
12 There 's no proof , and … and she 's fond of him and she would n't do anything to hurt him or get him into trouble .
13 Then get him into Bishop Challener as soon as they 've got a place .
14 Sometimes he 's so determined he 's not going to go that we have to forcibly put him out of the door and get him into the car and get him there somehow .
15 Dragging himself through the daily routine which gets him into his beige-toned synthetic fibres and out of his neo-neo house , he roars off in his Jag ( number plate , VIC 100 ) , fag in mouth , Carly Simon on cassette , ready to take on the world .
16 And er I gets him down and I gets him into the stable , and I gets all the clothes off him and he gets into a bag , a bran bag , more bags and lay down and covered himself , and I hung his clothes round the boiler fire .
17 As he had been delirious on arrival , the authorities , knowing that his landlady , Mrs Avery , had been responsible for getting him into hospital , simply put down her name as next-of-kin .
18 And he blamed another girl for getting him into the drugs scene .
19 There was a cousin Dilwyn from whom he became inseparable ( they even shared a pair of roller skates ) and to whom he gave the greatest tribute of affection by constantly getting him into trouble .
20 He 's very conscious of the fact that he 's indebted to him , not just for rescuing him from those awful guardians but for getting him into Grafton Abbey and then arranging for him to work for Mr Harvey .
21 And Larder , who was Goulding 's mentor on the 1990 tour to New Zealand , warns that he must control the wild instincts which keep getting him into hot water .
22 But perhaps you do n't remember how he hated that life , and what a state it got him into .
23 Joicey 's love of the ‘ water of life ’ frequently got him into trouble with the Laird .
24 I got him into the factory and from there we got the ambulance and … and I took him to the Royal Victoria Infirmary . ’
25 He would just do it if it was right and that , in the end , was what got him into trouble . ’
26 Perhaps I was sent to the chippie , or café up the street to fetch cigarettes , or lemonade , or to go at full haste and deliver a note to one of his girl-friends ; or maybe he simply wanted to chastise me for something I had done , as for instance when I inadvertently got him into hot water by mentioning to Mum that I had seen him with a girl ( an infamous young woman ) after he had faithfully promised not to see her again , ever .
27 In referring once again to employee share ownership schemes , an idea that got him into trouble after the last election , he signalled that he still believed in the ‘ popular socialism ’ that he had advanced in those days as the answer to Thatcher 's ‘ popular capitalism ’ .
28 His bluntness got him into trouble .
29 ‘ We never got any recognition for it , but Vidal 's short , geometric look , which made his name and got him into the news , had never before been seen .
30 To her , I was one of Will 's wild friends , who got him into trouble .
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