Example sentences of "to get into the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If we consider the timber which is sufficiently industrialized to get into the official statistics , the annual world consumption ( not counting fuel ) appears to lie between 800 and 1,000 million tons .
2 I am sure that the Attorney-General will agree that it is important that women , blacks and other ethnic minorities , and working-class people should be able to get into the legal professions .
3 Broadcasters are anxious to get into the new frequencies as soon as possible .
4 ‘ The rest of the local people ca n't wait to get into the new houses . ’
5 It was poised to get into the new expanded premier league in the sport , until news of the closure came last night .
6 She sat humbly in the cold church , making some effort to get into the right mood for the service .
7 I left school at the age of 17 , anxious to get into the wider world , and without much thought went to the university of my home town , at that time a pretty universal habit .
8 And most single people and er most young people in particular , fall outside that definition and that means that they really have no access to council housing of any kind and er they also find it very hard to get into the private rented sector , because of er the fact that 's it 's er , the rents are so high , and , and therefore they are at the mercy of erm basically the well , well loosely what one could describe as the bad landlords , the sharks , who will er exploit their situation .
9 Nevertheless , financial problems continued to plague the paper , and in 1961 it was taken over by East African Newspapers Ltd , the Nairobi publishers of the Daily Nation , who wanted to get into the Tanzanian market .
10 Thirty-six competitors enjoyed a ‘ Gap ’ in the recent poor weather to get into the 19th dry .
11 To get into the correct impact position , the clubhead must start to accelerate right from the commencement of the downswing .
12 However , it was pointed out that some incomers wanted to get into the traditional game but were not succeeding .
13 ‘ What is the difference between David Mellor and the England team ? — David managed to get into the Spanish box . ’
14 ‘ I did n't want to stop during the race because it was my first attempt at the 400 metres hurdles and I wanted to get into the junior rankings , ’ she said .
15 It is only when we start to get into the bigger patterns that the order in which the colours are to be used for knitting becomes crucial .
16 He adds : ‘ I have to get into the political arena without support .
17 ‘ If someone tries to get into the first room , two of the three men will fight , but Rupert of Hentzau or Detchard will run into the second room and kill the King , ’ Johann said .
18 It took us about an hour by bus to get into the Central Market but in the last year we were there , the public transport system collapsed and we had to go home in trucks just as if we were cattle .
19 ‘ We had to get into the stable very early in the morning to feed and braid up the horses .
20 Although prepared to get into the occasional lather over the destruction of ‘ heritage ’ , many have little time for old money , and profess their heroes to be self-made men who have succeeded by their own efforts .
21 ‘ But I reckon they 'll have to get into the Premier League before they get the chance .
22 Says Pinsent : ‘ We are being kicked out of our headquarters in Banyoles on Wednesday when the rowing finishes , and some of us want to get into the main village .
23 The race will take Mark and Philip 30 days and 8,000 miles deep into the Arctic Circle with temperatures down to minus 10 ; the focus of their ambitions ; to get into the winning frame .
24 If we were still in the veiled forests then I would be remembering more , but we drove hard to get into the open , and banish the memory .
25 ‘ Johns has aspirations to get into the American World Cup side .
26 ‘ Now I know how to get into the locked room , ’ I thought .
27 He tried to get into the wrong car-park and was , inevitably , confronted by a Lord 's gateman who succeeded in making far from happy .
28 If such advanced technology were to get into the wrong hands , it could change the history of this planet . ’
29 ‘ I still think a team will need over 80 points to get into the top two .
30 So I think if what we 're doing just now , cos I 'm part of Carlton Athletic as well , and what we 're doing just now is trying to get into the secondary schools in the east end , and getting this message across to the kids not ee to buy these drugs .
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