• At night he worked at the computer desk in the bedroom, before getting into bed and reading a few pages of the book on his nightstand.

    NEWYORKER: The Repatriates

  • That's why corporations end up getting into bed with plaintiff lawyers--to get their bankruptcy plans approved, says Richard Nagareda, a mass-torts expert at Vanderbilt University Law School.

    FORBES: A Line in the Dust

  • After some debate (this is the BBC after all) I won't quote directly but the suggestion was that, in the morning, Kirsty Williams will regret getting into bed with Labour.

    BBC: Deal or no deal? Deal.

  • Banks are reluctant to lend money to start-ups unless they are already making a profit, so if you want to expand your business, getting into bed with a multinational is often the only game in town.

    BBC: Tesco effect: How big firms quietly own little brands

  • It was like getting into bed, in public.

    NEWYORKER: Hand on the Shoulder

  • But maybe the IOC should be a little careful with getting too far into bed with NBC.

    FORBES: The Gaming Of The Olympics

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