Example sentences of "[adv] get into [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The powers do perhaps get into the habit of erm of erm of meeting together .
2 Oxygen can just get into the pocket and bind to the iron but , due partly to the absence of water , ca n't oxidise it .
3 You can easily get into a situation where the model is flying forwards relative to the ground but is actually flying backwards through the air .
4 For example , as I indicated in discussing personal care , it is regarded as legitimate for children to think about their own interests when deciding whether to support a parent , but this is balanced rather delicately with the morality of obligation and duty , so that children can quite easily get into the position where they are regarded as too self-interested .
5 Did you ever get into a fight with a girl ?
6 If you allow the speed to build up you will rapidly get into a situation you can not cope with , so take it very steadily until you become more experienced and confident .
7 And one , if you ever wanted to do a bit of homework , to actually really get into the mood for something like this , you want to take a , a single piece , a single little newsy thing , and just practise , try and write it for half a dozen different outlets .
8 You can really get into the part if you have to play somebody upset .
9 So I could n't really get into the habit .
10 But it is no good ; I do n't know if you could even get into a home . ’
11 Ca n't even get into a pub .
12 At the edge there are usually secondary pools where hot water , up to 45 °C in some cases , will drain you away , assuming you can even get into the water .
13 Some of its products move so fast they do n't even get into the catalogue .
14 We must not again get into the situation where the working of our Garden Records system was dependent on keeping an obsolete computer going well past its normal expected lifetime .
15 The Def Leppard singer , at No 10 with Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad , admits : ‘ I could never get into a plane and smash things up like some stars do .
16 ‘ Because he stayed in the bath too long and got shrunk , ’ said his grandad , who could never get into the bathroom when he wanted to because William or his mum were usually there , her in the bath or him on the lavatory reading a comic , which was one of his little pleasures in life .
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