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How to use get in in a sentence

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Congested swimming space slows swimmers down, and swimmers swimming different strokes can get in each others way.
What you need to do is to get in the right frame of mind by reading up on the subject.
Start being sensible about eating wholesome and healthy food and get in shape.
The liquidators must get in and realise the company's assets as best they may whatever may be the country in which the assets are situated.
It would be devastation for me if we were relegated because it's taken us umpteen goes to get in in the Premiership.
That was Ishmael's job, but he had that wild-eyed look fishermen get in the presence of slimy dead animals with gaping mouths.
Tomorrow came, and though the wind was still kicking up, Floyd told us to get in the plane anyway, but to leave our gear behind.
His pride always was easily wounded, but being beaten by your kid brother of 3 years was almost as bad as it could get in Tatton's world.
I guess it depends on whether the airport was damaged or not, whether some fixed win airplanes can get in.
If they get in the way of the laws of nature, and they do nothing to protect themselves, they get crushed.
Then there was the obligatory annoying kid that you always get in these movies.
Assemblies would go on far longer than they needed to, so he could get in a few more Sgt Pepper jams.
She's going to have a water birth as well and I have to get in the tub with her.
This promises to be an uplifting and exciting concert, but tickets will sell fast so get in quick.
See how far you can get in your chosen time, stop and rest 2-5 minutes, then turn around, reset the clock and retrace your route.
Hopefully i wont be all stiff and achy since i might have done a bit too much today, but i was eager to get in and do some gardening!
Yesterday we demolished a substantial building which they were using as a waypoint to get in.
On the other hand, you shouldn't let actuality get in the way of a good story!
The retail politics required to do well in Iowa requires a ton of planning, and he's just too late to get in the game.
The only reason I've installed ad blockers is because the ads get in the way of my content or divert my attention!
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Examples from Classical Literature
I'll get in my motor-boat and take a run over to Waterfield to see Mr. Damon.
Elias told me that he heard it was closed up, and we might get in there and not be able to get out.
And how in the name of the sacred cow did the deed get in the seat of this one?
I wanted to read it aloud to you and get in my practice on scansion that way.
Well, I would get in my sweet peas and risk my pansies and alyssum, anyhow.
Ride south till you get in the hills on a bee-line east of where Tucker Creek runs into the old asper.
But little he knew how hard it was to get in even a promptu there edgewise.
They did get in, and took the clothes Bertie and I had worn through the day.
So soon as people have a little money they run into extravagancy, get in debt, and down it goes.
If a telepath were so bullheaded as to get in our way, we'd dispose of him.
Shall one of us get in the airlock, or shall we bring it in with an attractor?
I can get in touch with plenty of women to canvass for you in a little or no time.
She cornered almost everyone else, and chinned to 'em real earnest about somethin' or other, but I never seemed to get in range.
If bannerman could get in some time later, they could have got out some time earlier.
Any one of us could get in more local colour for the money, and give the crusader a cithern or citole instead of a guitar.
The court reporter can get in touch with you at the Dallas Police Department, is that correct?
She always won easily in light weather, and it required half a gale for 'Dacia' to get in front of her.
The more quizzes people take during the marathon period, the more entries they get in the drawing.
And when you get in the doldrums, or becalmed, it stirs up your blood.
And the key is that when you get in you've got to stay in and wear down the opposition.
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