Example sentences of "have got into [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | How could coypu have got into a Suffolk pond ? |
2 | It must have got into the churchyard from the meadow . ’ |
3 | But they could have got into the boarding annexe . |
4 | The main force should have got into the town under the cover of a raid by the RAF , but by the time they were at the foot of the escarpment , this was almost over . |
5 | " But how would he have got into the Biology Lab , then ? " |
6 | Lord Aldington insisted they had not been lied to , but they would not have got into the trucks if they had known they were going to Yugoslavia . |
7 | Manager Billy Sinclair said : ‘ We would have got into the match better if we 'd scored from that penalty . |
8 | Anyway , nobody could have got into the garage at Orme Gardens . |
9 | If someone had sat me down when I was young and said , ‘ All right , tell us your problems , ’ I do n't think I would have got into the trouble I did . |
10 | Several rounds from a sub-machinegun indicated that a lone member of the PDF may have got into the neighbourhood . |
11 | After the violent conditions that erm we think occurred in the early life of the earth and injected energy and churned up the atmosphere and formed the prebiotic molecules , we find that just those same molecules are actually in the clouds in space , and these clouds are the basic raw material from which stars and plants form in the first place , so we might ask the question could they have got into the earth 's atmosphere without this intermediate process , and I think there are mechanisms whereby these molecules can accrete into the earth 's atmosphere , and it certainly suggests that we should look at thse and certainly not be taken as a foregone conclusion that the Uray/Miller experiments are the only mechanism whereby the prebiotic soup was formed . |