Example sentences of "[adv] to get into " in BNC.
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1 | Like all the best puzzlers it 's simple enough to get into without a struggle , so addictive you 'll always want ‘ just one more go ’ and , you guessed it , frustrating in the extreme ! |
2 | Howells said : ‘ I 'm confident I 'll be fit enough to get into the frame . |
3 | It 's tough enough to get into that school . |
4 | Fastpaced , exciting , and easy enough to get into even if you 're not Mr Shoot-'Em-Up 1992 , this is one of those games you have to keep playing to get that little bit further . |
5 | Well I tell you rough , the food was rough , I was never lucky enough to get into into any billet same as some of them got . |
6 | None of those wretches were distinguished enough to get into Who 's Who so one does n't have anywhere to start from . |
7 | It 's hard enough to get into if you 're crazy . |
8 | The time I was looking for a house , he says it was n't enough to get into Sandy Row . |
9 | The reason he wanted desperately to get into the company was that Ninette de Valois , to whom he had already spoken about his choreographic ambitions , had told him that experience of working with other choreographers and dancing their ballets was essential to learn his craft . |
10 | the the flats is er a a no go area sort of thing and a kid 'll come along and spray summat on a wall and next day three kids 'll come along and spray things on the wall , so that you 've got more and more graffiti going all over the place , more and more rubbish , more and more people coming to the flats just to get into trouble . |
11 | ‘ At least , I assume even you would n't be crazy enough to sprain your ankle just to get into my arms . ’ |
12 | But this 'll tell you if you 're veering that way , so you can go , ooh , and perhaps spend one day a week on that , just to get into it , and the rest of it 's going to be managing my practice . |
13 | They 're just sitting around in their warm staff-rooms , chewing the fat , while the kids are sent home to get into mischief . |
14 | They have also had to face greatly increased competition both to get into drama school and into the profession . |
15 | Down here and trying to get past to get into Crick Laid |
16 | But now to get into the pit it 's one of the jobs to go to . |
17 | He found it extraordinary that I had been able simply to get into a car in Britain and drive unhindered to Roztoky . |
18 | He tried hard to get into the spirit of the thing . |
19 | If we were still in the veiled forests then I would be remembering more , but we drove hard to get into the open , and banish the memory . |
20 | I might just add that what we are deeply disturbed by , is that as the fighting continues in Cambodia with Phol Pot trying once again to get into control , already a hundred and fifty thousand people have been displaced by that fighting and that er the number of amputees has reached something like a thousand a month which is twice last year 's figure . |
21 | Langan 's Bistro ( 0273 606933 ) 1 Paston Place , Brighton This is a sibling of the Stratton Street institution : the same airy , stylish room hung with jolly pictures , but easier to get into . |
22 | But you 've got to be first-rate academically to get into medical school . |
23 | It was quite a shock , and I thought how lucky I had been never to get into a violent argument with him while he was carrying the clubs . ’ |
24 | ‘ My parents might have spent every penny they earned on helping their out-of-work friends , but Gran brought me up to be thrifty and never to get into debt . ’ |