Example sentences of "to get into the " in BNC.

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1 It 's tough to get into the union , and it 's tough to earn a living in the profession .
2 Luckily we were still in time to get into the RADA auditions , which I did and got a letter from them saying ‘ not only are you rejected but we strongly advise you to think about another career ’ .
3 With every approach , try to get into the habit of thinking ahead about the height of he final turn and to become familiar with the idea of using the airbrakes to bring you down so that the final turn is not too high .
4 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 .
5 It now seems easier for Scots to get into a Great Britain senior team than it is to get into the Commonwealth Games team .
6 While Mr Branson and his colleague , Per Lindstrand , hope to use the flight to get into the record books .
7 A prodigious runner , Mehew 's pace and fitness give Rovers the appearance of playing 4-4-2 and 4-3-3 at the same time and his willingness to get into the penalty area has brought him four goals already this season .
8 The company which owns the worldwide franchise of the name and trademark is planning an expansion phase — in the best possible taste , of course — and is hoping to get into the pockets of a few well-heeled outside investors .
9 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 .
10 The lodgers in the house were interesting — Indian and Siamese students trying to get into the university .
11 There are innumerable reasons why albums take longer than expected to get into the shops .
12 Policemen struggled briefly with the women as they tried to get into the embassy .
13 There was disappointment , however , as it became clear that none of the 10 water companies are likely to get into the FTSE index of the hundred biggest companies .
14 Independent producers , whose dogged campaign to get into the BBC and ITV as well as Channel 4 has bitten deep into the old structures of the companies , now form an established and vibrant third force in television .
15 He adds : ‘ I have to get into the political arena without support .
16 In Japan Mr Davie wants to boost its weak sales side ; he also wants to get into the highly lucrative business of index arbitrage by next February .
17 The pilot was smiling , his foot up , ready to get into the plane .
18 Nobody in the SDLP criticised Currie for his espousal of Thatcherism or for the fact that he stood against and defeated a Labour candidate to get into the Dail .
19 To get into the group at all , you have to say what you 'd do if you knew you were going to die tomorrow .
20 Luckily , they did n't have to get into the cage for the children 's ward was on the ground floor .
21 They interrupted events from the start of the proceedings and , exaggeratedly , for Mosley did manage to make his speech , one of the Communist marchers , who did not manage to get into the hall reported :
22 It 's also remarkable that the public have been given the chance to get into the debate early .
23 ‘ 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 . ’
24 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 .
25 When I go swimming , there is a lot to think about : I have to work out whether my artificial leg will fit in the locker , then the problem of how to get into the water , and I know people will be staring at me .
26 As the Merseysiders struggled to get into the match , Beagrie picked up a short corner on the left and let fly with a tremendous swirling drive that ricocheted into the net off the post .
27 Such was his hurry to get into the clubhouse from the 18th green that he was almost bowling people over in his haste and later he admitted to feeling ‘ very down ’ , still trying to get over his first round of 76 when ‘ everything went wrong ’ .
28 His willingness to get into the crowds earned points .
29 Mr Hoddle said : ‘ It 's going to be hard to get into the play-offs because there are teams ahead of us who have played less games .
30 They continued to handle poorly and take wrong options , thereby permitting Cardiff to get into the game .
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