Sentence examples for get into interpreting from inspiring English sources

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"We're not going to get into interpreting elements of the food," Ms. Sophos said.

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Interpreters often get roped into interpreting in social situations, but remember that interpreting is a paying job.

It's an example of the diverse situations that I get myself into, interpreting on a plane flying over Lake Victoria in Africa, going to a Masai Warrior village and walking in with Marlee into a hut made of cow dung or like last year, standing on the White House lawn and interpreting for Marlee and President Obama.

"We're not going to get into trying to interpret someone else's data".

Purely in terms of interpreting Coriolanus, you could get into his face that way.

As an originalist, he thinks texts can be strictly interpreted, without trying to get into legislators' minds.

Don't get into a legal argument and don't attempt to interpret regulations.

For example, the coding subtest is timed and "Aboriginal people don't really get into being timed, so you've got to be careful how you interpret the results" (Martin).

You get into habits".

"They get into it.

Get into the Caribbean.

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