21. He must get faster feet. 22. He says he pursued editing only as a means of getting his foot in the door. 23. I needed to get my feet underneath me. 24. I was able to get my feet under me and not have to rush it. 25. IBM makes its money selling computer services, and can afford to give away software to get a foot in the door. 26. If these seem inauspicious beginnings, political professionals say a worker-bee role in a campaign is the best way to get a foot in the door. 27. If this really is your dream job, he said, you may want to get your foot in the door now, then prove your superior value. 28. If I could have gotten my foot out of my mouth long enough, I would have kicked myself with it. 29. I stopped when I noticed that Alice was screaming for me to stop the car, and was trying to get her foot on the brake pedal. 30. I took a year to get my feet underneath me and to reflect on my life outside of football. |