get an in with
Also, have an in with. Acquire (or have) influence with someone in authority. For example, The only way they'll allow us to film the play is if we get an in with the director, or We should have no problem, since Dad has an in with the inspector. This idiom employs the noun in the sense of “an introduction to someone of power, fame, or authority,” a usage dating from the 1920s.
Words nearby get an in with
get about,
get across,
get after,
get ahead,
get along,
get an in with,
get another guess,
get around,
get at,
get away,
get away with