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69 Sentences With "got to it"

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

That pitch was up, and he got to it, and I think a week or two ago, there was a breaking ball down and in, and he got to it.
It could be automated, but we haven't got to it yet.
The closest I got to it was with the Pryor paintings.
What was surprising was how close The A5003R III got to it.
I don't know ... I just explained to you how we got to it.
So I got to it very quickly, and I just loved this album.
The copter was upside-down and submerged when first responders got to it.
I wonder if, like the King Kong license, Tiger Electronics got to it first.
At Marketo, they got to it late and their growth slowed a little too much.
I want to talk about the construction of the story, how you got to it.
"If we got a shot, they probably got to it a little quicker," Pavelski said.
But I couldn't chug it fast enough before the heat of the shower got to it.
I can tell precisely how many people are reading this post, and how they got to it.
Pacioretty got to it first and found his center just below the hashmarks, who quickly buried it.
Why don't you talk a little bit about how the company started and how you got to it?
It was the end of America, and the closer I got to it the more primal it became.
And the closer I got to it, you know — I seen my dad laying down on the highway.
"I got to it quick and tried to get rid of it as quick as I could," Zimmer said.
It felt like a normal extension of my writing process but it just stopped before the band got to it.
"Right now, a Facebook Messenger inbox is what an email inbox was before the spammers got to it," he said.
The yellowish print covering most of the cupboards and side tables looked less like cheese the closer you got to it.
This was the best that we had, because we got to it too late and too many centrifuges were already going.
We figured we would get to the series finale in the seventh interview, but we got to it in the sixth.
Like Spotify and others were around and then they sort of got to it with kind of a meh offer. Yeah.
There are two really great Harvey Weinstein stories published up until last year when the Times and New Yorker got to it.
When he finally got to it, Baffert told the McKathans to buy the gray colt privately and promised them a $5,000 fee.
Here again, the resolution is obvious, but the important part is that the way she got to it was messy and convoluted.
By the time we got to it, we had disintegrated into this weirdo, stoner kind of thing that is displayed on Born Innocent.
And with the discovery of this water channel called aquaporin — it was discovered by Peter Agre, another fascinating story, how he got to it.
Ultimately, when I settled in the blocks for the third time, I finally told the guys to settle down and we got to it.
Other people trying the phone had been pushing that camera down, apparently, and so its mechanism was malfunctioning by the time I got to it.
Martin knew, when he sold the project and told Weiss and Benioff the ending, that the TV show might finish before he got to it.
I remember flipping to the end of social studies textbooks to read about the subject, even though we never quite got to it in class.
Some of my favorite stuff is that I got to, it didn't make the piece, I went in deep on the history of the Times.
The pie-in-the-face joke has been around since the 1910s and was seen as somewhat tired even before Stan Laurel got to it.
The puck slid through the crease and Hayes got to it before Campbell, lifting it into the net for a 1-0 lead at 11:32.
When we finally got to it, I quickly realized that my design was a bit too much for a first timer—I couldn't handle the pain.
For the record: Goodman came to this subject at the beginning of her career, while Guston got to it in the last decade of his life.
"Most of the technology that's in this oven isn't ours, but a lot of the thinking behind it and how we got to it is ours," Meij said.
After the Americans got to it in the twentieth century, they left, and for a long time it rolled in our sky, empty as it had always been.
Billie Piper cries the tears of millions of fans as her Doctor burns a sun just to say goodbye -- and maybe more, but he never got to it.
"It might be Uber wouldn't have got to that size and scale, or got to it so quickly, if they had had to make these changes," suggests Nesbitt.
I had been mildly concerned that my curry would get cold if I ate my starter first, but it was still piping hot when I got to it.
Books of The Times Name a current literary trend, and the French writer Marguerite Duras almost certainly got to it first — and took it further than anyone working today.
In Right Now, however, he got to it immediately, then returned to it again at the end of show, expressing his gratitude that audiences are still coming out to see him.
The ball took a long carom off the wall, center fielder Magneuris Sierra got to it and fired to shortstop Jon Berti, whose double clutch prevented any chance of getting Gordon.
My roommate insisted that we watch it during the day so as not to traumatize me further, which meant we woke up, rolled ourselves to the living room and got to it.
Read more: A giant rat balloon with features resembling Trump greeted Republicans for the president's visit to BaltimoreTrump was listing high-powered Republicans and flubbed Pence's name when he got to it.
The winger got to it first inside the zone before circling back on the right side and dishing off to a streaking Galchenyuk, who fired home his third of the season from the left circle.
Rask made a save on Brett Pesce but the puck trickled through and was lying near the goal line when Chara got to it ahead of Carolina's Elias Lindholm and cleared the puck out of danger.
I would still miss the occasional phone charger wire hanging loose, but if the V8s got to it before me, it would just send out a little beeping cry for help, and I would set it free.
He sent a backhand pass blindly to the left side, and Bratt got to it first and put it in the wide-open net to give the Devils a 1-0 lead at 13:58 of the second.
Everyone loves a great sale, but there are few things worse than finding out that all of the best deals have been picked over or are completely sold out because other people got to it before you did.
Monaco went further ahead in the 35th minute when Andrea Raggi sent an inswinging cross towards Radamel Falcao and, although Bender got to it first, he only succeeded in heading it past Roman Buerki and into the net.
We're going to get to your book, which is about the Trump campaign and how you got to it, but let's have a little bit of your background, how you got to cover this in order to write this book.
Just as I got to it, I was offered a tea or coffee — I opted for tea, which was served to me in a real cup with milk already added, but it was too strong and actually not quite hot enough.
When I got to it and saw what it was, I just stood there, looking down at it for so long I could have counted the sand fleas springing off its paws and snout and the great motionless muscles of its chest and flanks.
The project is still in its infancy and doesn't yet have a network attached—Endeavor reportedly plans to begin shopping it right away—but it seems like demand would be high for a Fire and Fury adaptation since the closest thing we've got to it right now is The President Show.
Yeah, I thought about this when the BuzzFeed story broke or sort of after it broke and for whatever reason I wasn't that tuned to the news cycle and by the time I got to it I thought, "All right, I get that this is a very big deal," it's a giant big deal.
Explain what the MIT Media Lab is and how ... I want to talk about your getting to it, how you got to it, but explain what it is so people can get ... So the Media Lab is a weird part of MIT because normally you have labs which do the research and you have academic programs that do the degrees and the tenure and things.
Even before Ligon got to it, the film was a patchwork, Frankensteined together from pieces of Pryor's performances on December 9 (when he lost his footing, bombed badly, and left the stage less than halfway into his set), December 10 (when he returned to the scene of the crime and performed a Lazarus-like act of resurrection), and the following January 5 (when he shot additional inserts and close-ups).
Federer lost another advantage with a double fault. On the third deuce, Nadal regained a break point with a forehand. Federer tried to save it with a drop shot but Nadal got to it, yet he hit the ball wide to keep Federer in the game. Another rally at deuce ended with a fourth break chance for Nadal.
He said: > "I ran across the field but when I got to it, it was obvious no-one could > have got out alive. It was just hopeless. Bodies and wreckage were scattered > everywhere; flames were still pouring from the wreckage." An RAF Armstrong Whitworth AW.660 Argosy like the two that circled the crash site A search for survivors was hampered by a tall crop of barley.
Later that episode, Burke faced Van Dam in a singles match. Punk attempted to interfere, sliding a steel chair into the ring, but Van Dam got to it first and hit Burke with it. Afterward, Punk apologized to Burke. The following week, Punk apologized again, but was forced by Burke to miss an eight-man elimination tag team match between the Originals and the New Breed.
She is said to have written several books. Karl May intended to write several novels about her, similar to the Winnetou series, but he never got to it. The character changed from the wild and ugly creature of early publications to what he understood as the female Orient counterpart to the Indian chief Winnetou, both personifying mysticism and the ascent from a low, lustful person, rising to become a nobly spirited person. Several times it is referred to her as the soul of mankind.
Another early folk game was "dog and cat" (or "cat and dog"), which probably originated in Scotland. In cat and dog a piece of wood called a cat is thrown at a hole in the ground while another player defends the hole with a stick (a dog). In some cases there were two holes and, after hitting the cat, the batter would run between them while fielders would try to get the runner out by putting the cat in the hole before the runner got to it. Dog and cat thus resembled cricket.
Jazz would go on a last mission as a Classic Pretender in the "Matrix Quest", heading to the moon of VsQs to retrieve the lost Matrix, though Thunderwing got to it first. He was later among the united Autobot and Decepticon forces who opposed Unicron's assault on the planet Cybertron in 1995 (Transformers #75). Immediately prior to this, Jazz was seen as one of the few surviving Autobots in the alternate 2009 seen in the story "Rhythms of Darkness". Here he fought Galvatron to give Spike time to attach the American flag to the Deception stronghold in New York and persuade the European Coalition to call off their nuclear attack.
Marcus's 367-page book Girls to the Front: The True Story of the Riot Grrrl Revolution was published by Harper Perennial in 2010. The project was initially born of Marcus's concern for the way the history of the movement had been chronicled in media, reduced to a mere fashion trend or even a joke, sidelining the central political concerns and getting it "wronger and wronger" as years passed. When she heard a male journalist was considering writing a book on the movement, Marcus felt an urgency about giving her own account to ensure "somebody who knew what they were talking about [would get] it out there...before someone who didn't know what they were talking about got to it first and distorted the story." Through personal activist and musical connections developed both during the Riot Grrrl years as well as later, Marcus had access to major figures of the movement, including Kathleen Hanna, Nomy Lamm, Ananda La Vita, Molly Neuman and Allison Wolfe.
In computing, a device or software program is said to be agnostic or data agnostic if it does not know or does not care in what manner the data it receives was sent to it, any programming language used, the underlying operating system or protocols used to transmit it. This can mean, for example, that a device supports both USB and FireWire, and doesn't care which of these interfaces the data arrived on. For a software program, the data might be read from a local file, a network port, a pipe, or something else, and does not care. It may also mean the device or program is simply provided with some data and neither knows nor cares how the data got to it, what operating system, programming language, nor transport protocol provided the data, nor does it know or care how what it generates will be sent to whatever is processing its output.

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