get in
phrasal verbget in | get into something 
- to arrive at a place
- The train got in late.
 - What time do you get into Heathrow?
 
 - to win an election
- The Republican candidate stands a good chance of getting in.
 - She first got into Parliament (= became an MP) in 2005.
 
 - to be admitted to a school, university, etc.
- She's got into Durham to study law.
 
 
get somebody  in 
- to call somebody to your house to do a job
 
get something  in 
- to collect or gather something
- to get the crops/harvest in
 
 - to buy a supply of something
- Remember to get in some beers for this evening.
 
 - to manage to do or say something
- I got in an hour's work while the baby was asleep.
 - She talks so much it's impossible to get a word in.