单词 | Get in |
例句 | 1. Don't throw out your dirty water before you get in fresh. 2. The devil may get in by the keyhole, but the door won't let him out. 3. How can he get in touch with you? 4. Nothing will get in my way of... 5. How can he get in contact with you? 6. You can get in with this set of keys. 7. He always tries to get in with the most influential people. 8. I'm definitely going to get in touch with these people. 9. I need to get in contact with Mr. Barr right away. 10. Big business will never let petty nationalism get in the way of a good deal. 11. He invited us to get in the car and go for a ride with him. 12. It was impossible for anyone to get in because no one knew the password. 13. Labour are sure to get in at the next election. 14. He smashed a window to get in and nicked a load of silver cups. 15. Take your clothes off and get in the bath. 16. We queued for an hour but didn't get in. 17. What mark did he get in his exam? 18. He will have to get in more money. 19. I can't get in with him at all. 20. What time is the plane expected to get in? 20. try its best to gather and create good sentences. 21. What time does the bus get in? 22. The place is jammed. We'll never get in. 23. Get in lane early when approaching a junction. 24. He's always trying to get in with the teachers. 25. Move over a little,() so I can get in. 26. You can't get in; the whole place is guarded. 27. There were crowds of people waiting to get in. 28. He clearly hinted that he wanted me not to get in. 29. He wanted to go to Oxford, but he didn't get in. 30. I got a note from Moira urging me to get in touch. 1. How can he get in touch with you? 2. Nothing will get in my way of... 3. How can he get in contact with you? 4. He always tries to get in with the most influential people. 5. I'm definitely going to get in touch with these people. 6. He wanted to go to Oxford, but he didn't get in. 7. I got a note from Moira urging me to get in touch. 8. I need to get in contact with Mr. Barr right away. 9. Big business will never let petty nationalism get in the way of a good deal. 10. It was impossible for anyone to get in because no one knew the password. 11. Labour are sure to get in at the next election. 12. He smashed a window to get in and nicked a load of silver cups. 13. There's no need to get in a stew. 14. Real pacification is hard to get in the Vietnamese countryside. 15. He gestured abruptly for Virginia to get in the car. 16. He didn't notify me how to get in touch with him. 17. First it was politicians, now a novelist has decided to get in on the act. 31. What time does your flight get in? 32. What did you get in the mock? 33. Firemen had to smash the lock to get in. 34. Police bashed down the door to get in. 35. Can I get in touch by telephone? 36. Come on, we're late - get in the car. 37. What time do the boys get in from school? 38. I generally get in to work by 8.00. 39. Get in! There's bags of room. 40. There's no need to get in a stew. 41. I can't get in I've lost the perishing key! 42. We didn't get in until late. 43. What mark did you get in the biology exam? 44. We get in to Heathrow at ten o'clock. 45. Remember to get in some beers for this evening. 46. Don't get in a flap. 47. He took the entrance exam but didn't get in. 48. I get in a bit of gardening most evenings. 49. She must have used a key to get in. 50. We had to queue for hours to get in. 50. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 51. What time does the train from London get in? 52. There's no need to get in/into a paddy. 53. We managed to get in through a window. 54. He posed as a newsman to get in. 55. Will you stop buggering about and get in here! 56. What grades did you get in your A levels? 57. What time did you get in last night? 58. When do you normally get in from work? 59. He tends to get in a sweat about flying. 60. It only costs a couple of quid to get in. 61. Many therapists think it's important for adults to get in touch with their inner child. 62. The theatre was already full, and we couldn't get in. 63. We did all the hard work of setting up the company, and now everyone wants to get in on the act. 64. Judging by the crowds waiting to get in this seems to be where it's at. 65. They had to knock the door down to get in. 66. Alice is always wanting to get in on the act. 67. Her cleverness seems to get in the way of her emotions. 68. I'll be able to get in a bit of practice this weekend. 69. Can I have your phone number in case I need to get in touch with you? 70. Real pacification is hard to get in the Vietnamese countryside. 71. They had smashed through a glass door to get in. 72. Check your house for weak spots where a thief could get in. 73. Your social life must not get in the way of your studies. 74. There was enough room for a wheelchair to get in but not to turn round. 75. The only way to get in was to batter the door down. 76. When I arrive in New York[], I'll get in contact with him. 77. The Conservatives have promised to increase spending on health and education if they get in. 78. The Republicans are bound to get in at the next elections. 79. Don't get in a strop —I'm only a few minutes late. 80. I resisted the temptation to get in a sly dig at Fred. 80. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words. 81. We're hoping to get in a game of golf over the weekend. 82. I managed to get in a sliding tackle, but he scored anyway. 83. She's keen to get in on any discussions about the new project. 84. Get in the car. 85. If you get in bad with the boss, you'll have problems. 86. The sea was very cold and it required great strength of mind to get in. 87. The intruder smashed a window to get in and then neutralized the alarm system. 88. In the 1970s Kodak, anxious to get in on the act, launched its own instant camera. 89. He cheerfully blows away any bad guy stupid enough to get in his line of fire. 90. Luckily I'd had the foresight to get in plenty of food. 91. He tried to get in a few digs at you but I quietened him. 92. In business, start small and don't get in over your head. 93. I'm trying to get in touch with Jane. Do you have her number? 94. They smashed a side door to get in and then torched the warehouse when they had taken what they wanted. 95. I'd locked myself out of the house and had to break a window to get in. 96. I want to explore and get in touch with my inner self. 97. We were both so hyped up about buying the house, we could not wait to get in there. 98. Tom has made a lot of money from his business and now his family want to get in on the act too. 99. There was such a jam of people that we couldn't get in. 100. Have you noticed how he's trying to get in with the boss? 101. There are a lot of people back there waiting to get in. 102. He gestured abruptly for Virginia to get in the car. 103. I tried to get in touch with you yesterday evening, but I think you were out. 104. I'm hoping to get in two hour's study before going to bed. 105. He's hoping to get in on any discussions about the new project. 106. Just get in line and wait your turn like everyone else. 107. Under communism, nothing was allowed to get in the way of the great march of progress . 108. He managed to get in a plug for his new book. 109. The empty house was barred up so that nobody could get in. 110. We had to queue for three hours to get in. 111. He attempted to get in touch with them but without success. 112. He didn't notify me how to get in touch with him. 113. A Japanese company tried to get in on the deal. 114. If you want to get in trim for summer,[http:///get in.html] try aerobics. 115. The scheme has proved very successful, and now other local authorities are keen to get in on the act . 116. The containers must be carefully sealed so that no air can get in. 117. The first stage is to get in touch with your perceptions and accept responsibility for your relationships. 118. I applied to Bristol University, but I didn't get in. 119. The rewards you get in this job are in direct proportion to the effort you put in. 120. She's trying to get in on a research project organised by the university. 121. I'll be made up if I get in the top five, that would be great. 122. Can you leave the door on the latch so I can get in? 123. The team need to get in trim for the coming season. 124. It's going to get in a muddle if you carry on. I should just leave well alone if I were you. 125. The helpings you get in the office canteen are microscopic! 126. If your daughter is interested in having a keypal next year, please have her get in touch. 127. How much did you get in your pay packet this week? 128. Secure the edges firmly to make certain that no moisture can get in. 129. New companies want to get in on the act and provide cable services. 130. Adults pay an admission charge but children get in free. 131. He wouldn't allow emotions to get in the way of him doing his job. 132. I tried to get in the cinema last night but it was full. 133. Quite a few companies would like to get in on the project. 134. We'll get in touch as soon as we know the results of the test. 135. First it was politicians, now a novelist has decided to get in on the act. 136. If you would care to leave your name, we'll get in touch as soon as possible. 137. She has made a lot of money from her business and now her family want to get in on the act too. 138. She never misses an opportunity to get in a plug for her new film. 139. I actually have to walk on them to get in or out of the room. 140. There's no need to get in a pet about it! 141. You get in their face, they get in yours. 142. It costs $12 just to get in the door. 143. Don't let reality, get in way of your dreams. Anthony Liccione 144. Get in on the ground floor. 145. He can't get in our hair. 146. Get in and outa water when I say. 147. Hopefully the bus will get in by 8 o'clock. 148. What time does his bus get in? 149. I could hardly wait to get in those bars. 150. We can get in half-price. 151. Now we want to get in on the act. 152. Got to get in on the ground floor! 153. Eric! Get in here and clean up this mess! 154. Those are the kids who get in trouble. 155. What grade did you get in English? 156. Off she's been at nights; couldn't get in quick enough and couldn't get out quick enough. 157. Somebody must have forgotten to lock a window one night, and designers had managed to get in. 158. Of 300,000 children of the less affluent social classes, only 3,500 get in to a top 13 university. 159. No relationship is easy, and nobody should ever think it is. The minute you start forgetting the needs of the other person is when you get in trouble. Goldie Hawn 160. At that stage I'd have agreed to anything just to get in. 161. The day was so overwhelming at one point that I had to get in the car and just sleep. 162. Let's hope he is able to get in some training at his field hospital so that he at least stays in touch with his fitness. 163. Well, you've got certain obstacles that get in your way throughout your career, but you have to be a strong individual. Floyd Mayweather Jr. 164. Q: I sometimes have enough time to get in a round of golf before or after a business meeting in Chicago. 165. They are not anxious for others to get in on the act. 166. Research grants are plentiful in science and engineering subjects, but much harder to get in the humanities. 167. Occasionally he will get in early to see the morning shift or stay late for the night shift. 168. How loan scams operate How homeowners get in over their heads with home equity loans: 1. 169. It's funny - I never get in a state about doing radio programmes. 170. Until an apology was forthcoming,[http:///get in.html] he was damned if he was going to get in touch with her. 171. Certain men have been trying to get in on the politically correct act for a while. 172. To get in on a scholarship means passing little short of brilliantly. 173. How did you get in? I thought the door was locked. 174. It may be necessary to change your child's school if they get in with a bad crowd. 175. They need the same support and information they would get in a case of physical illness. 176. One of the virtues of being very young is that you don't let the facts get in the way of your imagination. Sam Levenson 177. Don't let personal likes and dislikes get in the way of the job. 178. The card is too expensive on the off-chance I could get in an away game during the season. 179. They can't get out and the media can't get in to tell the story. 180. Before she could get in another word, a loud noise suddenly exploded from within the house. 181. There should be a car waitin' fur us at the airport when we get in to Lima. 182. She needs to do something to get in the game: a steal, a fast break, anything. 183. Please get in touch, or send a donation to: The Green Party, at the address below. 184. You usually have to wait awhile before you can get in the club. 185. But she always hurried on, not to bother them, not to get in their way. 186. His parents were on the waiting list to get in. 187. As for Ewan, he will probably be vastly amused until those sharp claws get in the way. 188. Though funds are scarce, conservation teams from around the world compete to get in on this important and prestigious project. 189. You could get in trouble traveling with them, especially this late in the day: they attracted Viet Cong attention. 190. Insurance companies can get in touch with the site and negotiate a price for their return. 191. They told me to get in the squad car and we drove right up to it. 192. He often shows up well before home games to get in early shooting, then retreats to the weight room. 193. Police are urging people playing bowls last tuesday at Kingsthorpe recreation ground to get in touch if they have any information. 194. No relief effort will work if war and politics get in the way. 195. You get in life what you have the courage to ask for. Oprah Winfrey 196. Fifteen years ago, students came to me with this priority list of questions: Where can I get in? 197. Just get in the car and go - if you got lost just stop and ask. 2. 198. Whoever succeeds Kinnock, these differences are unlikely to get in anyone's way. Petty rivalries and jealousies will. 199. My own opinion is enough for me, and I claim the right to have it defended against any consensus, any majority, anywhere, any place, any time. And anyone who disagrees with this can pick a number, get in line. Christopher Hitchens 200. Jackson squirmed forward on the sofa to try and get in a commanding position. 201. We had to make the game all-ticket so no-one came thinking they could get in on the day. 202. However, if the bed is raised,[http:///get in.html] the limey water can't get in. 203. To his relief she wriggled across the seat, leaving room for him to get in beside her. 204. Many expressed a desire to be able to get in touch, particularly with others who studied with them at Stirling. 205. Rather they are emphasizing the need to let go of managerial means that get in the way of the performance and change. 206. I could go up to Albany and knock on doors, and I could almost always get in. 207. So what you get in cattle like beef cattle you get an extra frame score in adulthood having the whole thing. 208. I bought a pass for the swimming baths so I can get in for free. 209. These can quickly be removed so they don't get in the way during the game of an experienced player. 210. Light switches were lowered, and lights were hung overhead to avoid cords from traditional lamps that would get in the way. 211. I can only get in when he forgets to lock the door. 212. Well if I were you I'd get in touch with me if anything turned up. 213. In practice active and contemplative life get in each other's way. 214. It was one of those still, lovely evenings that you sometimes get in October. 215. The duty officer promised to get in touch but nothing happened for two days. 216. Sometimes he had every bedroom full by 9 p.m. and people would be hammering on the door to get in. 217. Leave your car in a brightly lit area, have your keys ready and check in the back before you get in. 218. Wilcox told her to get in and release the bonnet catch. 219. Knox made a desperate bid to get in front at the last corner but Martin held his line and emerged the winner. 220. He thought that we get in touch with the world and others through meaningful work. 221. He had to break a window in the basement to get in. 222. HomePro.com HomePro aims to make it easier for homeowners to get in touch with true trade professionals. 223. Do you think Labour will get in again at the next election? 224. He wondered if Virginia Stillman had hired another detective after he failed to get in touch with her. 225. That's why people listen to music or look at paintings. To get in touch with that wholeness. Corita Kent 226. Watchers were then encouraged to get in touch with her via her publishers, after which they received a personalised mailshot. 227. They just want you to get in a full hour of dread before you take off. 228. From the late seventies through today, the priority list of undergraduates questions has changed considerably: Where can I get in? 229. Democrats want tax cuts - now Republicans want to get in on the act. 230. I really meant to get in touch with you again after Paris, but somehow I felt I'd blown it. 230. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 231. I know the chemical makeup of the water, and I know it was purer than anything we get in Houston. 232. Send the equipment to your embassy in Prague and they will get in touch with us. 233. However, if you are committed to jumping a fence, they should not get in the way. 234. These are the same characteristics you get in our long-term business. 235. It's not easy taking my problems one at a time when they refuse to get in line. Ashleigh Brilliant 236. In this case, it allowed Cisco to get in on the Stratacom-Ascend technology alliance. 237. Fat screaming women ran across the boulevard to get in line for the quiz shows. 238. I get in the bath and Radish gets in with me and floats about as merry as a little duck. 239. It cost five bucks to get in, and then 25-cent beers from there. 240. Zest also includes a 16 page motivation section packed full of ideas about how to get in great shape. 241. It keeps you going in life, especially with all the brickbats you get in politics. 242. Central, loud-music joint where you can get in free if you dine at the attached burger place first. 243. He had jumped down to open the carriage door for her and Charlotte and the child made to get in. 244. In Windows 95, get in the habit of experimenting with it to learn more about what it can do. 245. We're hoping against hope that she's gone off with a friend or a boyfriend and will get in touch with her parents. 246. Children are left to fend for themselves and often get in trouble in the process. 247. As the child gets older, other agencies get in on the act. 248. Puncturing the three blisters received while trying to impress fellow teacup riders with spin speed, get in line for Matterhorn. 249. Can you let me know the fax number you used to get in touch with Mr. Silver? 250. Goddam, I think next spring I maybe oughta get in there with some herbicide, get them cleaned out. 251. All we have to do is get in and establish a bridgehead, so to speak. 252. These two boys say nothing to me as they get in, first handing their weapons to their friends. 253. None of those childish kebab stories you get in so many travel books these days. 254. The door had been locked from the inside and the police had to break it down in order to get in. 255. I mentioned earlier that selfishness and narrowness get in the way of lawyers' branching out. 256. Now that our exporting business to Eastern Europe has grown so successful, everyone wants to get in on the act. 257. A word is as much as you will get in edgeways. 258. Selfishly, I felt hurt that he had not bothered to get in touch with me. 259. As long as political parties are utterly dependent on monied donors, ordinary folks are unlikely to get in the gates. 260. After the party we can get in professional carpet-cleaners to do the job. 261. It is time to let some one else get in and have their run at it. 262. We discovered how to get in and, more important, how to get out afterwards. 263. If there is a real difficulty, get in touch with some one from their local community to see if they can provide an interpreter. 264. On the other hand, work-inhibited students need all the help they can get in order to bolster their weak egos. 265. The mayor's supporters get in a lather over those kinds of accusation. 266. We had a feeling they might get in over their heads and they did. 267. Life's better for them here when they're lucky enough to get in. 268. We queued in the rain for two hours and still didn't get in. 269. They may explore with Joseph whether he can get in touch with the other black families. |
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