Example sentences of "get [adv prt] into the " in BNC.

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1 Some geezer got down into the tunnels and found his way out . ’
2 She got down into the hall .
3 I have therefore asked Establishment if the room on the fourth floor can be cleared of stores and made available for our clerical staff , and if , as you requested , desks and other facilities for our own use can be got up into the smaller room at the top of the spiral staircase …
4 ‘ They have had their ins and outs and have all got back into the side , ’ he says .
5 None of the people who worked at the hotel could explain how the shoe had got back into the room .
6 G passes through condensers. er and that er and then through the er through the coolers and it its got back into the boilers at the proper temperature .
7 And er he was back there ten days ago for some or other to see another customer and when he came , only got back into the country on Monday or Tuesday
8 He got up into the chilly darkness and went to look .
9 And as we got up into the classes we also had a woodwork er centre , and metal shop there .
10 Each time firing occurs close at hand , we all get down into the ditch — this adds to the pain and discomfort of the wounded .
11 We 've got to make sure we get up into the Premier Division first . ’
12 Most of that chlorine gets up into the atmosphere because of our activities , particularly our use of CFCs ( chlorofluorocarbons ) , and other chlorine-based gases .
13 But er , ah , you know , it gets up into the garden but I do n't think it , it 's got anywhere near the house er this time , cos I was up there on Thursday and I , you could see where it had been , but it was and I mi I 'd have got very worried about er
14 She wanted to rush to the door and get out into the open air again before she suffocated .
15 Despite the older officers ' complaints , the level of job satisfaction — when they can set aside the paperwork and get out into the field — is high ( cf.
16 He wants to get out of that office , get out into the areas , find out what is going on and do something about the problem , or I will kick his backside for him .
17 If he gets back into the England team it will be deservedly so . ’
18 But Liza ( with a ‘ Z ’ ) kicked the bad habits today her only addictions are cigarettes and caffeine and gets back into the old song-and-dance routine for Stepping Out , released on CIC Video on March 20 .
19 So , the model is now flying back towards you , into wind , and you have to bring it down , slow it down and get back into the hover position .
20 Get back into the rock — you must n't stay here ! ’
21 To ask the Secretary of State for Employment what measures his Department has introduced to help mature women get back into the work force .
22 It had been a few years since I 'd ridden a bike but it 's like sex , providing you do n't fall off , you soon get back into the swing of it .
23 ‘ Well , do n't start till I get back into the audience , ’ he commanded .
24 and what we 're trying to do is plough whatever we get back into the group
25 ‘ We shall be rolling up our sleeves and getting out into the communities .
26 A. Many people in the industrial towns around the Pennines enjoy getting out into the country and walking along a part , or along all 370 km , of the Pennine Way .
27 I 'll bet , ’ he added , ‘ that for all your years of book-learning you know nothing about strapping on a pair of waders and getting out into the stream , feeling the water swirl around you — or how to bait a hook — ’ He pulled a small plastic box towards him .
28 After getting back into the accurate turn as before , apply a very small amount of opposite rudder to create a slightly slipping turn and try the stall again .
29 Here it was : and starting here he was both fucking and getting back into the tree .
30 Cook has every intention of getting back into the South African team next season although he will not find it easy following the success of Andrew Hudson at the World Cup .
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