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68 Sentences With "got to the bottom of"

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"I never got to the bottom of him," Baffert said.
She ''never got to the bottom of it,'' she said.
Investigators got to the bottom of that disaster relatively fast.
Well, Marianne Garvey and I got to the bottom of it.
"I never got to the bottom of that one," Maier said.
The president says, we got to got to the bottom of this.
We never got to the bottom of what happened to her that day.
And we got to the bottom of everything to know about the delicate accessory.
PEOPLE got to the bottom of it in a recent interview with the star.
While HBO issued a jokey apology, we never got to the bottom of it.
Great interview, and not just because we finally got to the bottom of the DiddyCrop.
As for this year's missing faces, we got to the bottom of why they weren't there.
I had a suspicion, though I never got to the bottom of this particular domestic drama.
Sounds like they got to the bottom of who this individual was and dealt with him.
" One Trump defender in the audience shouted back, "We never got to the bottom of that.
Luckily, Shape got to the bottom of it with help from a couple of sexual health experts.
Not to worry, we spoke with the CEO at Spatz and got to the bottom of it.
Well, we got to the bottom of it ... and it is definitely much worse than a cold.
The production team and cast were sent home while investigators got to the bottom of what exactly happened.
Once we got to the bottom of it, I realized that I couldn't defeat it on my own.
"They thought they got to the bottom of it but they left out a million accounts," Cramer said.
Earlier this month, we got to the bottom of our adult obsessions with unicorns, mermaids, and other mythical beings.
After protestations, emails, and a raised eyebrow or two about the coincidence, Facebook finally got to the bottom of it.
I questioned suspects with a balance of skepticism and open mindedness, because that's how you got to the bottom of things.
The Washington Post got to the bottom of a question we've heard from several readers: Who's paying for the president's lawyers?
Wednesday night's reunion finale even got to the bottom of the infamous Cartagena, Colombia poop smear mystery (it actually belonged to Ramona Singer).
People want answers, this has been going on for 10 years and we still have not got to the bottom of this issue.
Well, WWD got to the bottom of it and asked a group of influencers and sneakerheads to name the must-have shoes of 28.
Shape recently got to the bottom of them all with the help of Jennifer Caudle, MD, DO, of Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine.
From the products her husband, John Legend, steals to her air-dry hair secrets, she got to the bottom of all things beauty, below.
This has been a burden in my life for a few years now and finally I have got to the bottom of it...... pic.twitter.
Just to answer a couple questions that have been asked a bunch: the lemon stopped rolling because we got to the bottom of the hill.
In a phone conversation with a Con Edison spokesperson, Mashable got to the bottom of what happened, which was initially reported to be a transformer explosion.
Curiosity itself pointed this out in 2017 and The Atlantic got to the bottom of why it only happened once: because it doesn't do anything for science.
The plane was shaking like chaos, and bumping from one mountain into the other, and finally we got to the bottom of a valley surrounded by mountains.
Not nice After the situation had been resolved, and the roundtable was back on, the Times got to the bottom of what really caused Trump to lash out.
This year has seen a blurring between the fair's traditional separation between "modern" and "contemporary" art, the nuance of which we got to the bottom of last year.
Although she remains a self-conscious actress, her voice grows more voluptuous by the year, and she undoubtedly got to the bottom of this shallow but delectable role.
The patient says he finally got to the bottom of it ... he says a medial canthal tendon was displaced during the surgery when Nassif broke his nasal bone.
What's unclear ... if doctors eventually got to the bottom of what caused the elevated heart rate, stomach pain and other problems French experienced that landed him in ICU.
On Thursday's Tonight Show, host Jimmy Fallon got to the bottom of a story that rocked the internet this week: Lorde's alleged Instagram account devoted solely to onion rings.
Jacqueline and Melissa got to the bottom of why their friendship fell apart   They spent much of the reunion accusing one another of lying and calling one another nasty names.
I gulped it down quickly and it tasted pretty much like normal water until I got to the bottom of the cup, when the metallic taste from the crystal became apparent.
We got to the bottom of things with Draya outside Poppy in L.A. late Monday night ... and she says she is 100%, without a doubt, NOT in a relationship with Coleman.
"We believe Nisman's complaint has to be got to the bottom of because it will help lift the cloak of suspicion that archiving it was more political than legal," Mr. Czyzewski said.
Throughout the nearly two decades of pain, vomiting and mental fog, she visited the hospital about three times a year, but doctors never got to the bottom of what was ailing her.
But that doesn't mean we'll completely stand down – no, we got to the bottom of this here conspiracy, which actually turned out to be normal (but not very well known) Grammy Awards protocol.
He emphasized that when we got to the bottom of the steps, I was not to immediately turn around to climb back up, but instead walk a couple feet forward before turning around.
But the F.B.I. never got to the bottom of it, and the court filings said nothing about Mr. Page's dealings with the C.I.A. The inspector general's report contains many more examples of errors and omissions.
There are 10 pairs of eyes staring back at us from Mr. Ockman's puzzle, but I honestly didn't even realize they were eyes until I got to the bottom of the grid and solved the revealer at 66A.
Later, when they check up on Bethany by hacking her internet history, her parents discover search terms like "help for trans" and "living as trans" — and they think they've got to the bottom of why she's been so reserved lately.
FROM PEN: The Marvel Cinematic Universe Explained by Shirley Li's Nerd Map Liam also got to the bottom of who Holland thinks is the "coolest" superhero (Iron Man) and who is the most fun to hang out with (Ant-Man).
"   Asked by the talk radio host if he was willing to say that the Bidens, the whistleblower and Schiff would be subpoenaed "once he got to the bottom of all this," Johnson added "unless they cooperate willingly, and that may happen.
By the time police got to the bottom of the accuser's story and determined that her account of being sexually assaulted by two male students at an off-campus party was a complete fabrication, the young men had left Sacred Heart University.
The nearer the cocaine got to the bottom of the narcotic food chain, the more likely it was to become tainted by fentanyl, with 5 percent of gram bags and 7 percent of half a gram bags containing fentanyl, a far higher amount than the national average.
Back in May, a high school in New Jersey got to the bottom of why human turds were showing up on its track "on a daily basis," discovering that—in a twist like something out of a weird, poop-themed Dan Brown novel—the alleged culprit was the superintendent of a neighboring school district.
"  Also on Thursday, Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) stressed his belief that congressional committees had "got to the bottom" of the matter and "with respect to our intelligence community … no such wiretap existed.
Irish inventor Martin Maye claims to have got to the bottom of the problem with an odour-busting device that kills those nasty niffs.
There was some subediting on a couple of pages of a website that I haven't got to the bottom of yet but which the director general I am sure will tell the governors about.
I know what he means by features – the mesh on the seats, the padded square that stood for a handbrake, the oddment stowage – but I never got to the bottom of what he meant by stuff.
However he bounced back on the next stage, which was a mainly flat time trial. He finished 8th on the stage but was later penalised due to pacing. Aru finally withdrew from the race on Stage 19. Aru explained he had suffered from a gluten and dairy intolerance since 2015 but never got to the bottom of it.
When the landing crafts hit a narrow, pebbled beach near a cliff, German machine-gunners opened up on the Rangers. Some of them were killed, but the rest of them got to the bottom of the cliff and used miniature rockets to fire grappling ropes up to the top. Once the hooks caught on barbed wire or bushes, the Rangers climbed up. Some Germans unhooked the ropes and sent the men on them plummeting to their deaths.
The Kingdom of Sardinia was also troubled by the plots of revolutionaries in these years, and even by an attempted invasion. In April 1833 in Genoa, two low-ranking officers were arrested for a scuffle and it was discovered that they belonged to Giuseppe Mazzini's Young Italy. They supplied various names and investigations were expanded to other garrisons. Charles Albert, who considered Mazzini's association the "most terrible and bloody," ordered the investigation to continue until it got to the bottom of the matter, acting in accordance with the law, but with utmost severity.
Ultimate starts off exiting the station using two drive chains underneath the train, it then turns a corner just outside of the station to reach the first lift hill. The first lift leads to the first big drop of the ride. When the train has got to the bottom of the drop it then bounces over two large bunny hills before travelling at speed along the track towards the second lift. On approach to the second lift, the train goes over several small bunny hills and then climbs onto the lift.
Top Dog (1985) has more stories about Ranjha, the dog detective. They live in Mumbai and Ranjha has been so skilfully trained in the art of tracking that he has become famous for the crimes he has solved. All the stories in this book are based on real cases and Ranjha tells us, in his own words, about some of the most puzzling he has helped to solve. He tracked down a local thief, he got involved in a particularly unpleasant case of what seemed to be ritual murder, he got to the bottom of a series of thefts from a warehouse that had reduced the owner of the goods to despair.
When I saw him at the Front he seemed to move through the cold, > squalor and peril of the winter trenches as if he were above and immune from > the common ills of the flesh, a being clad in polished armour, entirely > undisturbed, presumably invulnerable. The War which found the measure of so > many, never got to the bottom of him, and when the Grenadiers strode into > the crash and thunder of the Somme, he went to his fate cool, poised, > resolute, matter of fact, debonair. And well we know that his father, then > bearing the supreme burden of the State, would proudly have marched at his > side"Clifford, Colin (2003). "The Asquiths.
The leaders were put on trial, but the verdicts only skirted the perimeter of the conspiracy. Francis's brother Alexander Leopold (at that time Palatine of Hungary) wrote to the Emperor admitting "Although we have caught a lot of the culprits, we have not really got to the bottom of this business yet." Nonetheless, two officers heavily implicated in the conspiracy were hanged and gibbeted, while numerous others were sentenced to imprisonment (many of whom died from the conditions). Francis was from his experiences suspicious and set up an extensive network of police spies and censors to monitor dissent (in this he was following his father's lead, as the Grand Duchy of Tuscany had the most effective secret police in Europe).
Senator Hugo Black Tells of $5 Million LobbyThe Black committee quickly got to the bottom of what was a fake nationwide campaign orchestrated by the electric industry to make it look like there was real public opposition to the legislation. On August 8, Senator Black went on nationwide radio prime time to describe the $5 million (that's $93 million today) war mounted against the legislation. He also pointed the finger at the head of AG&E;, Howard C. Hopson who the committee had subpoenaed but had yet to be found who the near bankrupt company had spent over $700,000 opposing the legislation. AG&E; had been found to be behind fake telegrams estimated to have reach 250,000 in number that had been wrongfully impersonating citizens that had no knowledge that their names had been attached to telegrams.

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