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6 Sentences With "get into the mood"

How to use get into the mood in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "get into the mood" and check conjugation/comparative form for "get into the mood". Mastering all the usages of "get into the mood" from sentence examples published by news publications.

I feel so uncomfortable with my body that I can't get into the mood.
If you want to get into the mood for Christmas a bit early, turn to these new episodes of "The Great British Bake Off" today.
Snippets from Dickinson's poems are scattered throughout the house, and I read a few — "A chilly Peace infests the Grass" and "I dwell in Possibility" — to get into the mood.
It really felt like we were in this other time." The environment during filming was reportedly one of the coldest summers in Ukraine. The filmmakers later stated that the cold temperatures and isolated location helped them get into the mood of the film: "it really put us in the mood as the filmmakers. So often you shoot a scene then go home to your family and friends.
Brangwyn Hall in Swansea was used as the museum. Haynes wanted the museum to feel "massive and eerie", and coached Blackwood to "live in the moment". The opening sequence featuring young Amelia is filmed from her height, and was inspired by Steven Spielberg films in which people would look at things in awe. During this scene Haynes played appropriate music to help Blackwood get into the mood, as he had done during similar scenes when directing "The Pandorica Opens".
In 2010, Kapadia played the small part of Salman Khan's asthmatic mother in Dabangg (2010), which emerged as the most popular film of the year in India as well as the second-highest grossing Hindi film of all-time up to that point. Reviews for Kapadia were mixed, with Shubhra Gupta dismissing her as "laughably wrong" and Blessy Chettiar of DNA India likening her character to "the mothers in Hindi cinema of yore, self-sacrificing, torn between relationships, slightly over-the-top, likeable nevertheless". Tum Milo Toh Sahi, released the same year, was a romantic comedy in which she starred as Delshad Nanji, a Parsi woman in charge of an Irani café, who falls in love with a man played by Nana Patekar. Kapadia employed a Parsi accent for the role and, while preparing for it, visited several Irani cafés in Mumbai to understand their cultural basics and get into the mood of the character.

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