Example sentences of "get off [art] " in BNC.

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1 The attacker grabbed the child after she she got off a bus alone and told her : ‘ I 'm going to kill you . ’
2 The warning cry came from Petion , who got off a single shot at Richmann before the mercenary major swung the Winchester around and fired it with a roar .
3 A D-V flashed across , firing and missing ; Richards got off a burst and saw his bullets rip open the fuselage .
4 Edward gets every fourth day off from work , Leroy gets off every sixth day .
5 Getting off a packed S-Bahn carriage at the Zoo station , a woman pointed out to her husband the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church : ‘ Look !
6 There was the time we were getting off a crowded coach on a day trip to Brighton and he pushed me back into my seat .
7 The mortar men were not trained as Heavy Weapons Troops would be later in the war , but this did not prevent Sergeant Ramsey from getting off a bomb that appeared to go down the hotel chimney , reportedly causing a dozen or more casualties .
8 New faces are arriving all the time and in some cases actors make a quick start with a first job or they may have a relatively long wait before they get off the mark .
9 At Richmond a lot of people get off the train and I take refuge in a Smoking compartment where the heat is not on .
10 There 's something about that flight … every time you do it , you just get off the plane shaking your head and thinking how incredibly tolerant the staff are .
11 Their duty is to tell blacks that although group political activism can stop discrimination , growing rich , wise and safe is then up to the individual — to hammer home a message of homework , punctuality , saving and self-discipline , the things that helped America 's immigrants get off the floor .
12 get off the wave either by sailing down ahead of it or by slowing down and letting it pass under you .
13 A. T. You used to accumulate this time you worked over and try and get off the last four hours when nobody was about .
14 We learnt the next day he had had to hand in his uniform and get off the job as fast as he could .
15 Shove my dreams and my Walkman back into the bag , and get off the train .
16 If you travel to Japan , one major difficulty will loom at you as soon as you get off the aeroplane : the language problem .
17 The driver calls ‘ Loving ’ and I get off the bus … ’
18 The mob , more demonised than human , took up the cry : ‘ If you are the Son of God , get off the cross . ’
19 Get off the boat , ’ I said .
20 When I eventually realized that he was trying to chat me up , I decided to end the conversation and get off the train .
21 This was condemned in western countries , but feeling against jews was common everywhere : Freud 's father had his hat knocked off by a Gentile who shouted at him ‘ Jew , get off the pavement ’ , and Jewish shops were smashed by miners in Tredegar in 1911 .
22 Sixth , get off the ‘ growth for growth 's sake ’ kick .
23 His message to all farmers of the world is crystal clear ; get off the chemical treadmill now before it is too late .
24 The only memories are of the long walk down from Parkhead Cross where we get off the bus we 've taken along the Gallowgate from the centre of town .
25 When you get off the beaten track and talk to people , you find out what 's really going on beneath the surface that the visitors see , the intimate details ’ .
26 ‘ If you ca n't stand the heat , get off the beach ’
27 ( This was trumpeted under the holiday industry 's unofficial motto ‘ if you ca n't stand the heat , get off the beach ’ . )
28 The way in which community care projects get off the ground quickly is to have a small project team of three or four people with the task of steering it through from start to finish , working under the guidance of a strong chairman .
29 Get off the line , will you ? ’
30 ‘ I could n't care less , get off the fucking line , ’ shouted Plummer and slammed the receiver down .
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