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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. 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.