Sentence examples for getting at something from inspiring English sources

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Ms. Worden is getting at something here.

Still, the Norwegians were also getting at something more affirmative.

Or is he getting at something more difficult?

Ai Weiwei is getting at something really sublime.

Again, an ending followed by a beginning; Mr. Callahan seemed to be getting at something here.

By focussing on the moment of creation, Fincher and Sorkin are getting at something new.

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Both actors get at something unnerving.

But Monday's barrage gets at something important.

And with Crane I wanted to get at something meaty.

In the context of this chapter, hooks in the chip allow firmware to reach in and get at something it would otherwise not have access to.

I think that artists can often get at something deeper if they approach their subjects obliquely.

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