单词 | Get into |
例句 | 1. She cited three reasons why people get into debt. 2. They will get into London this afternoon. 3. A hacker had managed to get into the system. 4. They queued to get into the cinema. 5. Get into groups of four. 6. Now run along, and don't get into mischief . 7. I apply to get into your life. 8. She failed to get into art college. 9. He was eager to get into politics. 9. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 10. I worry that I won't get into college. 11. Go upstairs and get into your pajamas. 12. I can't get into my work. 13. I don't really want to get into discussing the technicalities of laser printing. 14. Love is hard to get into, but harder to get out of. 15. I don't want to get into a wrangle with the committee. 16. Feeling a cold coming on, you could get into bed and sweat it out. 17. The only way we could get into the country was by bribing the border officials. 18. I had to break a window to get into the house. 19. Once cockroaches get into a building, it's very difficult to exterminate them. 20. I want you to get into a whole new state of mind. 21. Whenever I get into a relationship, I always fall madly in love. 22. You usually need three A levels to get into university. 23. I always seem to get into sticky situations on holiday. 24. They tried to get into the club but were refused admission. 25. What's the best way to get into journalism? 26. Don't get into any more fights! 27. How did you get into such a fix? 28. He wants to get into acting. 29. Don't get into a fuss about nothing. 30. The police beat the door down in order to get into the building. 1. She cited three reasons why people get into debt. 2. A hacker had managed to get into the system. 3. Get into groups of four. 4. Now run along, and don't get into mischief . 5. She failed to get into art college. 6. He was eager to get into politics. 7. I worry that I won't get into college. 8. I can't get into my work. 9. I don't really want to get into discussing the technicalities of laser printing. 9. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 10. The only way we could get into the country was by bribing the border officials. 11. I had to break a window to get into the house. 12. Once cockroaches get into a building, it's very difficult to exterminate them. 13. I want you to get into a whole new state of mind. 14. Whenever I get into a relationship, I always fall madly in love. 15. You usually need three A levels to get into university. 16. I always seem to get into sticky situations on holiday. 17. They tried to get into the club but were refused admission. 18. The bacteria get into humans through abrasions in the skin. 19. The burglars smashed the window to get into the house. 20. The children cried when they couldn't get into the house; their mother had barred them out. 31. Stop that nonsense, children, and get into bed! 32. How did she get into the modelling racket? 33. He broke a window to get into the house. 34. Is it difficult to get into the club? 35. We need the steps to get into the attic. 36. They're hoping to get into the Far Eastern market. 37. Try to get into a routine . 38. I've got to get into shape before summer. 39. I can't get into these shoes-they're too small. 40. Even an experienced climber can get into trouble. 41. What time do we get into New York? 42. I must reduce to get into that fine dress. 43. She was starting to get into politics. 44. I'm trying to get into shape before summer. 45. Don't let yourself get into bad habits. 46. Perhaps I shouldn't say that-I might get into trouble. 47. There's no need to get into such a paddy. 48. The children get into the concert for half-price. 49. I was working hard to get into Cambridge. 50. How did she get into drugs? 51. How did you first get into script writing? 52. What time does the train get into Washington? 53. What time do you get into Heathrow? 54. If you get into any dodgy situations(/get into.html), call me. 55. Stop running around and get into bed! 56. Try not to get into a temper. 57. She's hoping to get into television production. 58. You mustn't tell or we'll get into trouble. 59. Stop doing that, or you'll get into a bother. 60. Move over so I can get into bed. 61. Calm down there's no need to get into a lather about it! 62. It's easier to get into debt than to get out of it again! 63. If you get into trouble, don't hesitate to ask for help. 64. In the early 1990s, it was easy to get into the rental business. 65. We had to climb over a ten-foot wall to get into the garden. 66. Everyone seems to want to get into television to claim their share of fame and fortune. 67. She didn't have any formal qualifications but took an access course to get into university. 68. Police had to break down the door to get into the flat. 69. You should get into the routine of saving the document you are working on every ten minutes. 70. I've always managed to get into work come hell or high water. 71. Do you think you might get into the Olympic team this year? 72. The men on the horse were jockeying about to get into a proper line. 73. When the man tried to get into his own house, he found he had been bolted out. 74. You started out by saying that it's easy to get into a good seat at the theatre. 75. It took ages to sort out the documentation needed to get into the country - what a business! 76. I don't want to get into an argument with her. 77. The crowd pressed against the locked doors trying to get into the building. 78. There's nothing to do in this town except mooching around the streets; no wonder young people get into trouble. 79. He was quite willing to get into conversation with her. 80. Try to get into the habit of saving your work regularly. 81. I was bitterly disappointed when I didn't get into university. 82. I hope you won't get into trouble because of what I said to your dad. 83. Get into the habit of tuning your guitar every day before you practise. 84. Try to get into good habits and eat regular healthy meals. 85. Try not to get into a hassle with this guy. 86. His confidence was badly dented when he didn't get into the football team. 87. Don't get into the line of flight of the bees?you'd be sure to get stung. 88. She backed the car away, so that our lorry could get into the garage. 89. He would be inspiring young people to get into the political fray. 90. The bacteria get into humans through abrasions in the skin. 91. Once I get into my stride I can finish an essay in a few hours. 92. She thought it best to humour him rather than get into an argument. 93. Try to get into the habit of eating at least three small meals a day, at equally spaced intervals. 94. I don't want to get into the murky waters of family arguments. 95. I'm so pleased that I've been able to take off all that weight and get into my good clothes again! 96. A big truck tried to get into a small parking space and fouled up traffic. 97. It's much easier to get into a habit than quit it. 98. Don't give her ideas you know how difficult it is to get into films. 99. I joined the line of vehicles waiting to get into the car park. 99. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 100. The burglars smashed the window to get into the house. 101. Sharon went to get into the taxi. 'Oh no you don't,' said Steve. 102. It takes hundreds of thousands of dollars to get into the franchised pizza business. 103. The door was locked and we couldn't get into the house. 104. You have to do well academically to get into medical school. 105. Hundreds of new records are produced each week but few get into the charts. 106. Please get into position. 107. You're going to get into serious trouble one of these days. 108. You're talking tough now but you wait until you get into the interview. 109. I'd put on such a lot of weight that I couldn't get into my trousers. 110. She's got a month to get into trim for the race. 111. It is easy to get into serious debt with a credit card. 112. If you're not careful, you could get into even worse trouble. 113. They had to break the door down to get into the flat. 114. The children cried when they couldn't get into the house; their mother had barred them out. 115. I must say I take my hat off to him I neverthought he would get into the first team. 116. There was a long queue to get into the cinema. 117. Enter a username and password to get into the system. 118. You could get into a situation where you have to decide immediately. 119. Since I gained weight,I can't get into my best suit. 120. He had seen them come out and get into the unmarked police car. 121. Why don't you relax and get into the party spirit? 122. I didn't say anything because I didn't want to get into trouble . 123. Close the screen or the flies will get into the house. 124. Her claim to be a journalist was simply a subterfuge to get into the theatre without paying. 125. I don't know how she managed to get into those trousers. 126. I'm just marking time in this job-I'm hoping to get into journalism. 127. The study revealed that Asian youngsters are streaking ahead in the race to get into university. 128. It's not easy for somebody to get into the building unobserved. 129. My grandmother tends to get into a muddle over names.Sentencedict 130. He was brought up to be thrifty and never to get into debt. 131. How did we get into this recession, and what can we do to get out of it? 132. For this exercise you need to get into a squat. 133. You get into trouble and I have to stump up the money for you. 134. They tried to get into the house but were beaten back by the flames. 135. If you don't go out and meet new people, it's easy to get into a rut. 136. We had to use force to get into the house. 137. After failing to get into university, he lowered his sights and got a job in a shop. 138. He thinks it's macho to drink a lot and get into fights. 139. Adolescents are most likely to get into trouble when they're at a loose end. 140. Don't get into a fight with him: he can really dish it out. 141. Students may be tempted to cheat in order to get into top schools. 142. The opportunity to get into computing came about quite by accident. 143. A lot of drug addicts get into petty crime to support their habit. 144. The usherette looked the other way so that the children could get into the cinema without paying. 145. They managed to squeeze under the fence and get into the festival without paying. 146. If I don't get into the academy this year, I'll try again next year. 147. I can't get into these trousers anymore. They're far too small for me. 148. I would hate my diary to get into the wrong hands. 149. You need to/have to pass a special exam to get into the school. 150. He used his friends to help him get into the civil service by the back door. 151. Don't get into such a sweat about it! It's only a test. 152. It usually takes me a couple of days to get into the holiday mood . 153. He will have his work cut out to get into the team. 154. When you get into London the two roads merge. 155. These guys should get into substance abuse. 156. Mr Coffin urges Ishmael to get into the bed. 157. To get into Worlds Away, you must install software. 158. To get into the golf club? 159. I didn't want to get into trouble. 160. Either way(http:///get into.html), they must get into cells. 161. Q.. How did we get into this mess? 162. Counselors try to encourage patients to get into treatment. 163. To get into the correct impact position, the clubhead must start to accelerate right from the commencement of the downswing. 164. They were helping the teenage son get into a community college while they nursed his sister through a long surgical convalescence. 165. So come on physicists: be coherent; get into a truly excited state. 166. Her sister, 10-year-old Claire, was amazed that people could make rude jokes and not get into trouble for it. 167. We couldn't get into our caravan until mid-day, so that was nearly four hours to wait. 168. Fans who couldn't get into the stadium watched the match on banks of TV monitors outside. 169. This model has a narrow suction face which can get into the smallest of gaps. 170. Just when it looked as if pen-based computing might fade away, Microsoft has decided to get into the game. 171. We accomplish little except as we get into a current which will bear us on without great effort. 172. Get into the habit of putting recyclable material into its own bag or box. 173. But a press backlash did get into gear, leaving a handful of diehard music writers to fight a bitter battle. 174. Make your home difficult to get into, and burglars will go elsewhere. 175. After, she did not get into bed, but took her volume of Tennyson through into the sitting-room. 176. Goblins are primarily support troops - their role is to ensure that your core troops get into combat against their chosen target. 177. To get into the building, I disguised myself as a reporter. 178. They have links with political bigwigs and the local administration, which is all the qualification needed to get into the business. 179. Accelerate smartly so that you can get into top gear as quickly as possible. 180. In drug addiction, infections such as hepatitis and septicaemia get into the blood stream through infected needles. 181. There are even juku to help kids pass entrance exams to get into prestigious juku. 182. There were several people after me who didn't manage to get into the game. 183. She wants to take biscuits from the kitchen but she doesn't because she knows she will get into trouble. 184. Walkers and climbers who get into trouble are often found later to have strayed off their intended course. 185. Joseph is a disgruntled Brooklyn teenager who, when he doesn't get into Columbia, fills up with ennui. 186. I want to discuss the benefits of those experiences, but first I want to get into some ideas about learning itself. 187. It is not just gang members who get into trouble - it's middle-class and upper-class kids as well. 188. I feel you almost get into a system of brownie points sometimes. 189. She sat humbly in the cold church(/get into.html), making some effort to get into the right mood for the service. 190. However, the cover is very easily removed if you need to get into a tight corner. 191. The thief, who smashed a window to get into the car, also escaped with Mr Osbourne's driving licence. 192. San Diego has the ability to get into a semi-permanent rotation of warm-weather cities that host the Super Bowl. 193. What's to say two other blokes didn't get into my cab, while I was away? 194. The secretary of state told reporters, "I am not at liberty to get into the details" of the proposal. 195. I hurried to get into my clothes-but I couldn't find my shoes anywhere. 196. I get into a carriage and take Berlioz out of my briefcase. 197. I changed out of my work clothes and into my denims and shirt to get into the mood. 198. But it all went wrong when, some 15 years ago, he flunked math and didn't get into college. 199. But whatever happens, you must get into a good position for the start of the base leg. 200. If you don't want your image tarnished, chase your tail before you get into serious trouble. 201. And it was such a glut that Rivendell really had to get into some different things out there. 202. He was a little too fond of drink and would occasionally get into fights. 203. But to avoid it meant a long detour to get into Barn Street, and she was shivering with wet and cold. 204. The smoke will diffuse into other rooms and will get into carpets, drapes and clothing. 205. That need for extra money is still the primary reason most people get into our business today. 206. I did get into debt at one stage, but with actually working you can get your hands on anything really. 207. You ought to get into the habit of planning your work at the beginning of each week. 208. Every time we talk about money, we get into an argument. 209. If you drink four units of alcohol, four units will get into your blood. 210. A dried cornflower ... How on earth did all this rubbish get into the file? 211. You know: you have to sort of get into what women do, be part of it. Enjoy their company. 212. Frank was working for a large nursery and wanted to get into management when his eyesight started to fail. 213. From Leipzig to Dresden, with the gentle Elbe flowing between, this is a lovely state to get into. 214. People are like pistachios. Some of them open up easily, but there are others who need to be really broken to get into. RVM 215. Luckily, they didn't have to get into the cage for the children's ward was on the ground floor. 216. As one member of this small group observed: I'd started to get into a bit of a mess with speed. 217. Soaring Inexperienced pilots get into difficulties when they are soaring. 218. Many of them get into petty crime to support their habit. 219. The only way she knew to dispel it was to break free of his grasp and get into the canoe. 219. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 220. Imagine all the trouble hordes of tots and teenagers can get into with nothing to do all day but hang around. 221. They've been trying to get into high office for years now. 222. Grandparents are there to help the child get into mischief they haven't thought of yet. Gene Perret 223. The group's long-term aim is to get into non-Bull sites to deliver its consultancy and networking services. 224. The only advice for a Tory chancellor in this position is, don't ever get into this position. 225. These can get into food or water, especially in countries with poor sanitary facilities, and thus infect other people. 226. They all tried to get into his good graces, even writers who wrote for the bourgeois papers, even the Hebraists. 227. A couple of boys had climbed the high chain-link fence to get into the park. 228. You have to cough up $2 just to get into the park. 229. There's an admission charge for adults, but children get into the museum free. 230. He still wishes to pursue a medical career, and has been told that he will almost definitely get into medical school. 231. But when he tried to get into the maternity wing he found the doors were locked. 232. Yet, she felt slightly naked in having to get into the ambulance without a coat or even something on her head. 233. They have also had to face greatly increased competition both to get into drama school and into the profession. 234. Many families who get into difficulties have been struggling with problems that would daunt the most energetic and resourceful of people. 235. Reasons for: She may get into bad company and be at risk in some way. 236. Together they shoot up, play soccer, get into barroom brawls, mug tourists and steal to support their habits. 237. Newspapers tended to get into trouble with governments, something which had happened before independence and since. 238. The thought had crossed my mind to get into producing. 239. In London the chaos took three seconds to get into full gear. 240. So anyway, so how did somebody almost get into a fight besides him and Jessica? 241. There are also conditions preventing consumers from being unfairly penalised, if they get into arrears. 242. The cartoon shows a group of elephants trying to get into a phone-box. 243. She was taken back into the house and made to fill a bath and to get into it. 244. He'd forced a window to get into the ground floor maisonette in the Belmont area of Hereford. 245. This rise is due in part to our greater willingness to get into debt. 246. And so she lacked the seniority to get into that high or into that new school. 247. His buying cooperative dropped Shaw after the company announced it would get into the retail market. 248. Did you ever get into a fight with a girl? 249. Remember how long it took for the car to get into each gear? 249. try its best to gather and make good sentences. 250. A more insidious form of water pollution is chemicals used on farms that get into the water supply. 251. If you get into difficulties repaying the loan, go straight to the lender and explain the problem. 252. Multimedia titles, digital photography and other things your kids get into will eat up hard disk space. 253. Alas, like so many things which get into the history books, it wasn't quite like that. 254. Support, guidance, training, how to get new clients, and how to get into the cycles-really specific suggestions. 255. Trust Spittals not to miss a chance to get into the papers, thought Dexter with a snort. 256. Only once did I abandon an effort to sample a specific black smoker because I could not safely get into position. 257. Recently, Jeff had allowed himself to get into a serious personality conflict with a new boss. 258. He would come home drunk, get into a fight with Mom, and beat her up. 259. Anyone who has passed an exam to get into an important university is dedicated enough to do well for the firm. 260. To get into the center, users will be required to buy a one-year, $ 15 photo-identification badge. 261. She managed to get into the camp by disguising herself as a soldier. 262. Credit cards make it extremely easy to get into difficulty with debt. 263. On the first evening the young men got drunk and tried to get into a nightclub but were refused admission. 264. They get into the car and drive off, but soon they come to a police roadblock. 265. It might get into the papers, and then she'd be down here knocking on my door and screaming blue murder. 266. When we get into action, some of you will forget that. 267. As I understand it, some hon. Members could not get into the House before the Division was completed. 268. As well as food and drink, get into the habit of recording your weight each day. 269. The teacher told us to get into groups of three. 270. It has found that couples are also more likely to get into financial trouble after they have children because of increased outgoings. 271. I would also like to get into health care stocks; how should I proceed? 272. Like many, Martin had lied about his home address in order to get into a school in a better neighborhood. 273. It's exactly at this moment that they feel panic and get into those messy situations with mistresses, divorces and remarriages. 274. These drooling mutts get into all sorts of trouble during their free time on the streets. 275. Jo just refuses to get into a car -- it all goes back to when she had that accident. 276. Boredom is one of the main reasons kids get into trouble. 277. She made her get into bed and said she was sending for the blue ladies right away. 278. They get into the human diet via fish, meat and dairy products. |
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