Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [adv] get into a " in BNC.
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1 | I could not get into a routine because there was nothing to get into a routine with ! |
2 | The Def Leppard singer , at No 10 with Have You Ever Needed Someone So Bad , admits : ‘ I could never get into a plane and smash things up like some stars do . |
3 | But it is no good ; I do n't know if you could even get into a home . ’ |
4 | They 're not actually prepared to go in to diagnosing dementia which I think is very wise of them but it means that you could then get into a very interesting discussion about whether we 're talking about people with dementia or about people who are simply confused . |
5 | If you allow the speed to build up you will rapidly get into a situation you can not cope with , so take it very steadily until you become more experienced and confident . |
6 | You can easily get into a situation where the model is flying forwards relative to the ground but is actually flying backwards through the air . |
7 | I think , I take your point Ivor , and we do n't dissent from it , what we have to guard against , two things , one , that the Committee becomes big and cumbersome , and two , of course , we must n't get into a situation where a regional representative is repre is influencing decisions made elsewhere in the county , that 's the effect of the |