get at something造句
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- But it gets at something fascinating about the brave new Web world.
- Plus, the more practice you get at something, the better you get.
- I'm trying to get at something having to do with color, too.
- Both actors get at something unnerving.
- "I'm trying to get at something having to do with color, too.
- It's difficult to find get at something in a sentence. 用get at something造句挺難的
- "She was trying to get at something _ the soul, " said Wolf.
- While providing a glimpse of the early days of the Web, Block manages to get at something much deeper.
- It's here that " Intimacy " gets at something : Jay's self-destructiveness.
- When the questions are repeated attempts to get at something he does not want to address, he shuts them down.
- Other reasons for this behaviour include to the production of nesting material and simply because the squirrel is trying to get at something or into somewhere.
- It's light but not weightless, a top-down road trip through everyday, Everyman America that gets at something essentially esoteric about us.
- Ultimately, it gets at something that no other recent American movie has captured quite so acutely : a resentful, lurking disappointment in the good life.
- You can see Schumacher trying to get at something serious throughout " 8mm, " but he's overwhelmed by the film's tawdry elements.
- The bond between food and wine also gets at something less tangible but no less important-- the conviviality stirred between friends and family over a good meal.
- By constantly coming back to the same couples ( even should they divorce ), Apted hopes to get at something deeper : What makes a marriage work, or not?
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