It is driven by gears rather than a belt, and also comes with a telescopic extendable wand which means it can get into tight corners and edges. |
Be careful though, you might get into a story-telling session and find the whole day has sped past. |
They thought she was easy, that they could buy her a drink and then get into her pants at the end of the night. |
I went and hung out a load of washing in the time it took to log on and get into my site. |
Both pathogens can colonise the intestines of beef cattle and get into the food chain during slaughter at the abattoir. |
One minute I would be terribly home sick and the next I couldn't wait to get into central London. |