Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb base] off [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 CLEVELAND athletes of the future get off to a flying start today with a new course at Cleveland stadium , Middlesbrough .
2 Small wonder , then , that a lot of resentment and guilt rub off on the social worker himself or herself ; and that , when opportunity arises for public shouts of , " No better than we are ! " , it may be seized upon with a fine disregard for logic in expiation of sins which might be regarded in others as excusable .
3 There was a healthy balance for nineteen ninety three and this was mainly due to members supporting raffles and the fact that we have not put the show stand off at the British Aquarist Festival for a couple of years .
4 The foothills of the Annulii march off to the distant peaks that tower dramatically into the clouds .
5 It is also taking a 49.9% stake in Swedish food company Bake Off for an undisclosed sum .
6 Cowdrey , like the rest of David Gower 's touring party , had already seen the 1984-85 trip get off to a violent start .
7 They will in fact get off to a good start and produce that few more eggs , ( an added bonus ) .
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