Example sentences of "to get in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ You remember I had to get in a barman to help with drunks and keep a bit of law and order about the place ? |
2 | ‘ Then try , dear , ’ Mrs Browning urged , ‘ not to get in a temper to match his , rise above the poor old gentleman 's tantrums and meet his ravings with dignity . ’ |
3 | However , it also leant heavily on the opinions of people like Alexander Graham Bell who were fervent supporters of the Pure Oral Method , and even Dr. David Buxton who managed to get in a recommendation on his pet subject , that intermarriage of deaf people should be discouraged ( see Chapter 5 ) . |
4 | That dog of his is n't something you want to get in a fight with . |
5 | ‘ Please yourself But it 's the best offer you 're likely to get in a long time . ’ |
6 | My aim is to start further ‘ up-stream ’ than that , by helping teachers who wish it , to get in a frame of mind where they can be interested in that kind of advice . |
7 | As a kit I was envious of my cousins on the Pembrokeshire coast who could shoot off after school to get in a spot of sailing before tea . |
8 | The AE at such firms as these had to get in a minimum number of clients per week . |
9 | Now to get in a pub , that was another thing . |
10 | A : So would you if you 'd seen the Devil , snarling and slavering and trying to get in a window of the second floor of a students ' residence . |
11 | If the hall is too narrow for this and many entrance ways are barely more than a corridor , try to get in a long bench or a very narrow console , or at the very least a stool and a shelf . |
12 | ‘ Sweetie , I would n't want for you to get in a hassle with our government . |
13 | But if there is n't one then nothing makes any difference , does it , and if there is I 'm sure it 'll all be far too spiritual for anyone to get in a huff over the way the rest of us carry on . ’ |
14 | How many contracts am I going to get in a year ? |
15 | ‘ Never mind , ’ Guido was saying , ‘ this is the perfect place for you to get in a bit of physical training . |
16 | ‘ Hmm , maybe , ’ replied Rachel thoughtfully , then , changing the subject , she said , ‘ I think I 'll go to lunch now , then later this afternoon I want to get in a quick swim . ’ |
17 | At 0-0 , they missed 2 of the best chances you 're ever likely to get in a cup tie against a premier league side . |
18 | As you can see we 've got three children who will be going to the school and I do n't want them to think they have to get in a car every time they travel anywhere . |
19 | The decline in England 's lineout fortunes , one would reiterate , owes most to the fact that , thanks to the mandatory gap , it is now so much easier to get in a jump against them . |
20 | I was n't going to rush around buying horribly expensive things like smoke salmon that I could n't afford , I was going to do a big family feast and I was going to get in a few games like the monopoly or lotto or you know , I just , I have n't worked it out but I thought oh what fun |
21 | A silly man , I ca n't understand , cos you used to get in a car now what I went in the car Sunday , well it the |
22 | Well how did you come to get in a psychologist . |
23 | But when you think if you go to your corner shop and you , you do n't want a lot it 's cheaper to go there than to get in a car |
24 | college so yo , you know , yo whereas at home if you 've got the home i , it 's easier to get , you know , to get in a car . |
25 | Remarkable special effects tend to get in the way of the story . |
26 | For British golf fanatics , there has perhaps never been a more nerve-wracking day than when , with only four points to get in the final singles , there was never a moment when it appeared likely that we could get them . |
27 | She had allowed her personality to get in the way . |
28 | And — not having a big ego to get in the way — viewing the world and its inhabitants with a penetrating intelligence . |
29 | Naturally , she 'd heard of this legendary Tech-Green , and was disappointed someone of such intelligence and vision had allowed maudlin dross to get in the way of his career . |
30 | We had to change the design of the orchestra 's stage seating so that the cameras could get the proper angles on the players , and the new wooden structure made a great difference to the sound we were able to get in the hall . |