Sentence examples for getting up into from inspiring English sources

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"You'd just get too loose and risk getting up into the wall".

"The newer buildings all have a steel wall between them that prevents the fire from getting up into the roof and jumping from shop to shop," he explained.

But, when dependency ratios start getting up into the 3-to-1 to 7-to-1 range, the issue is not so much what you are paying each dependent as how many dependents you are paying.

And it peaked in the November, December, January time frame; we were getting up into the 76, 77 days, and the range was again 44 to maybe 104, 105, 106.

"The further south you come, again it's more of a dry day with sunshine, light winds and temperatures up even more, so by Tuesday we should see quite a lot of England and Wales getting up into the high teens and even low twenties.

Services like Google Drive and Dropbox are much pricier when you start getting up into the terabytes of storage space.

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And he gets up into you defensively".

The art's done, if not the whole booklet, but enough to get up into itunes.

"I didn't get up into position for us to get the touchdown," he said.

When you get up into the Premier League, you're lucky.

"You really have to get up into the canopy and prune out any cracked or hanging branches," Mr. Blonsky said.

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