Sentence examples for begun to get a from inspiring English sources

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More importantly, she had also begun to get a feel for landscapes and mapmaking.

He has begun to get a fair amount of media coverage, but the tenor of it has been fairly skeptical.

Many had begun to get a sense, poring over victim profiles in the newspapers and scrutinizing floor numbers.

And the Guggenheim has only begun to get a handle on those divisions, and on that mildness.

McKellen, noticing my eyes drift over to the script, said, "I've only begun to get a grip on it after thirty performances.

"The steel has just recently begun to get a soft streaking, which makes it even more organic," Ms. Domerchie-Fleck said.

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"I feel like I've begun to get an undeserved status as important," he said.

I began to get a little angry.

He began to get a little traction.

Freud began to get a following of his own".

I began to get a glimmer of a glimmer.

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