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

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1 MALCOLM ALLEN , who has not been able to get into the Norwich first team this season , showed that Wales ' absentee forwards , Ian Rush and Mark Hughes , had better beware of him .
2 Cable & Wireless Plc is exploiting its Global Digital Highway with a new Global Managed Data Service to provide data communications service in 15 countries , reaching over 100 cities in North America , Europe and Asia Pacific ; another 50 countries around the world will be able to get into the system via the local public data network , the firm said .
3 You need to be able to get into the turn quickly and accurately , and to be flying within a few knots of the pre-stall buffet .
4 ‘ We 've also seen quite a difference in our seed rate trials , with the lower rates giving a better pod set , possibly because bees have been able to get into the crop . ’
5 If the patient makes good progress physically , with good recovery of balance in sitting and then standing , he may be able to get into the bath .
6 Most of all she did n't like being too far from town to join a Brownie Guide Pack — and even now , when she looked like being able to get into the town , she could n't join the Brownie Pack !
7 ‘ It has been a difficult year because I have n't been able to get into the side . ’
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