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38 Sentences With "gotten up to"

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

Who knows what Scott Pruitt might have gotten up to?
See what we've gotten up to on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
Another time, they asked Henry what he'd gotten up to that day.
Hear what she has gotten up to since then at this Brooklyn show.
He just hadn't gotten up to wearing them head-to-toe in public yet.
He could've gotten up to a year in jail or $1,000 fine for the original misdemeanor.
A nearby couple had gotten up to avail themselves of the breakfast buffet, leaving their table askew.
She has been a great partner as I've gotten up to speed over the past (almost) two months.
Look at some of the madness Psycrow's gotten up to: This weirdness is achieved in a variety of ways.
They've gotten up to group 38 so we head back to Galaxy's Edge to wait until our group is called.
He told the Times that he has gotten up to 20 calls a week to mow lawns — up from about five.
He said that they city has gotten up to 14 inches (35 centimeters) in some areas since the rains began Monday afternoon.
She had gotten up to get a glass of water in the kitchen when she spotted a knife next to the sink.
"I had gotten up to 225 pounds and it was the most I had ever weighed in my entire life," he said.
The Columbus Blue Jackets and Los Angeles Kings have gotten up to speed with two straight victories after stumbling of the blocks to start the season.
If you're handing over an iPhone 6, then maybe this makes some sense, since you may have gotten up to three years of use out of it.
Parts of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria — the two states that have seen the worst of the bushfires — have already gotten up to two inches of rain.
And since celebrities are just like us — but with bigger social media followings — even they can't resist showcasing some of the stranger things that their mothers have gotten up to.
Richie Quintero, deputy fire chief in Corpus Christi, told the AP that the city has gotten up to 14 inches (35 centimeters) in some areas since the rains began Monday afternoon.
Aio Aurajet Rail Shower — $168.993 See Details Have you ever gotten up to use the toilet in the middle of the night and briefly wished your bathroom was a happenin' discotheque?
It was a temporary ruling that we have already gotten after as I have just indicated, some of the crazy decisions we have gotten, up to or at least up five justices to vote for.
I've been happily with my wife for two decades now — but I shudder to think of what sort of chaos I would have gotten up to if I hadn't met her the first day of college.
Look at what Parker told Sports Illustrated in a video posted online Thursday: What the Bucks will not say—the team did not make anyone available for this story—is how he has gotten up to speed this quickly.
"I quite like the idea of coming back to her -- well, me -- when I'm 50, because I feel like she would've had, you know, more life then, and God knows what she would've gotten up to," Waller-Bridge said.
This is vital information anyone could easily miss if they had gotten up to get more snacks during a scene that, at first-glance, simply appears to be three old men and a giant mustache sitting in an empty, old-timey saloon.
The weekly release schedule means everyone is roughly at the same place in the series; for the most part, no one is confused about why the song from the bard is a big deal because they haven't gotten up to that episode yet.
In typical Aardman Animation style, all of this information is conveyed wordlessly, through bleats, grunts, barks, and a slew of giggle-worthy sight gags — like a montage of Bitzer putting up sign after sign forbidding the flock from whatever shenanigan they've just gotten up to.
If I hadn't gotten up to pee during the pre-show screening of the 2005 documentary "The Devil and Daniel Johnston" I wouldn't have noticed that my phone was on airplane mode instead of silent, and I would have missed the messages from Daniel's brother Dick, who serves as his manager, inviting me backstage.
He said his mother had merely gotten up to hug him.
The next scene though comes up and it's revealed that Jack hasn't gotten up to go to school. Ozzy walks into Jack's room, wakes him up, and tells him that he needs to go to school. Ozzy then talks about Sharon not liking cooking. This brings up a scene with Kelly complaining to her mom that she doesn't cook.
Luke is separated but hoping to get back with his wife one day. Tim the main character sees the enemy in his house one night as he crawls around with a knife searching for the intruder. His young son has gotten up to get a glass of water and sees his father crawling through the darkness, knife in hand searching to the enemy. Horrified he wets his pants and is just missed being the enemy.
The death of the engineer, together with confusing speed estimates and braking testimony from the fireman and other crewmembers (the speedometer was not visible from the fireman's seat), prevented a clear picture as to why the engineer failed to slow his train down. However, other testimony from the fireman, in describing the engineer's last moments, suggest a possible lack of situational awareness while attempting to make up time (the train, already late leaving Penn Station, had gotten up to 26 minutes behind schedule).
This time, Nicholas, having gotten up to relieve himself anyway, sticks his buttocks out to get in on the joke and farts thunderously in Absolon's face. Absolon thrusts the coulter "amidst the ers" of Nicholas who cries out for "Water!" to assuage the pain. The screams wake John, who thinks the flood is upon them and cuts the rope attaching his tub to the ceiling. He crashes to the floor, breaking his arm, and the townspeople, hearing the noise, rush to the scene.
It was the first time in the game's development history that gamers were able to actually try the game—according to Pitchford, "the line has gotten up to four hours long to see the game". Gearbox Software subsequently purchased the Duke Nukem intellectual property from 3D Realms, and 2K Games held the exclusive long-term publishing rights of the game. Development was almost complete with only minor polishing to be doneWe are straight into polish mode now. We have the game assembled; you can play the game front to back.
Arnoux had gotten up to 2nd, and when Jabouille retired Arnoux took the lead over and kept it until the checkered flag. Alain Prost (McLaren M29) and Riccardo Patrese (Arrows A3) battled for much of the second half of the race for fifth place, with Prost having the advantage through the corners while Patrese was quicker in the straights. Ricardo Zunino (Brabham BT49) bumped into John Watson (McLaren M29) at Curva 3 and spun off; however, he was able to recover and finish the race. Brazilian hopeful Nelson Piquet fought back to sixth after a poor start but then suffered a puncture which subsequently caused suspension failure.
On Lap 147, shortly after a pit stop, he spun on Turn 2 and hit the inside wall, in what he described as "a rookie mistake". The ensuing caution allowed Stewart to cut back the gap with Calkins, and Robbie Buhl, who had not made his third stop, gained five positions as he pitted under yellow, rejoining in third place over Michele Alboreto, Roberto Guerrero, who suffered a brief stall in his pit stop, and Hamilton. Further back, Eddie Cheever had gotten up to ninth place, his progress having been hampered by the same handling issues that had forced his teammate Scott Brayton to retire from the race. With lapped cars in between, Calkins opened again a small gap of 3 seconds over Stewart.
On October 12, 1902, the northbound Fast Mail derailed as it accelerated out of Greensboro, North Carolina. The train had just gotten up to when the locomotive ran over a small piece of iron just long that was left on the track and derailed. The engineer was able bring the train to a stop a little more than later with all the rolling stock remaining upright. After about an hour, the locomotive was rerailed and the train was again back on its journey northward. Aftermath a few days later of the September 1903 derailment and wreck. The September 1903 accident inspired the famous railroad ballad - Wreck of the Old 97. As mentioned in some versions of the song, Old 97's locomotive, a class F-14 4-6-0 No. 1102 did make it to Spencer, North Carolina. It was hauled to the Southern Railway Spencer Shops where it was repaired and placed back into regular service for many years afterwards.
Published as a two- page spread headlined "Meteorski uspon Elvisa J. Kurtovića" (Elvis J. Kurtović's Meteoric Rise) in a magazine that's circulated in 200,000 copies, the story was by far the biggest media exposure the band had gotten up to that point. Building upon talking points already well established and developed by Muharem and Kurtović through the country's youth print media, the Start piece was extremely affirmative and flattering for the EJK&HM; youngsters—proclaiming them to be "the next important thing in Yugoslav rock". Along with a new batch of the band members' trademark off-the-wall soundbytes sprinkled throughout, the article also re-published—on Muharem's insistence despite Kurtović's apparent opposition—their sarcastic open letter to Goran Bregović that thus got a much bigger audience. Riding the wave of publicity generated by the Start piece, Muharem acted quickly in the fall of 1983 by ambitiously booking Elvis J. Kurtovich & His Meteors for a double bill concert with D' Boys at Sarajevo's Đuro Đaković Hall, an all-seater venue holding almost a thousand people.

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