get in造句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.