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

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1 The West Country trainer and champion jockey Peter Scudamore got off to a flying start winning the first three races with odds-on shots Mohana , Slavi and Skipping Tim .
2 Despite missing 7 first team regulars Gloucester got off to a flying start .
3 At the county ground in Bristol Gloucestershire are playing the giantkillers of Hertfordshire … the county got off to a flying start with 13 runs of the first two overs …
4 In last year 's RAC rally Colin McRae and co-driver Derek Ringer got off to a flying start in a manual gear box Subaru … leading until they crashed out .
5 MERSEYSIDE Challenge ‘ 93 , which is being backed by the Echo , got off to a flying start this week when details of the ‘ Go Dutch ’ motoring run to Holland were revealed to business and civic leaders .
6 The appeal got off to a flying start at the weekend when the group held a jumble sale and raffle .
7 Darlington won 20–15 at North Durham , where they got off to a flying start with two tries in the first 20 minutes by winger Martin Bewick and flanker Paul Barkes .
8 Mr McLean got off to a flying start in his first campaign , the 1951 General Election , where as Conservative agent for Darlington he helped Sir Fergus Graham beat sitting Labour MP Mr David Hardman .
9 The countdown to Gloucester Rugby Club 's semi-final got off to a flying start to day with the news that forward , Mike Teague , has been selected to go on the British Lions seven week tour of Australia this summer .
10 But this year it was Cairngorm , further east , which got off to the flying start .
11 TV Quick , the German interloper in the British TV listings market , has got off to a flying start .
12 Oxford University 's Matthew Syed has got off to a flying start in the Olympic Qualifying tournament in Italy , winning both his opening matches .
13 Planning a new border is always an exciting proposition but before you start , follow Phillippa Lambert 's preparation tips to ensure that your plants get off to a flying start
14 Get off to a flying start with CityLink X70 from Oxford quick , comfortable and direct .
15 CLEVELAND athletes of the future get off to a flying start today with a new course at Cleveland stadium , Middlesbrough .
16 Such MPs would , it is true , know that territory better than any incoming outsider , and being known there would presumably get off to a flying start in the pursuit of popularity .
17 THE launch of Middlesbrough yesterday as the country 's second environment city did n't exactly get off to a flying start .
18 IT 'S GOING TO BE A VERY INTERESTING RACE , AND IT LOOKS as if IMPROV FROM LOTUS — WHICH REALLY GRABS WINDOWS BY THE THROAT — IS GOING TO GET OFF TO A FLYING START .
19 In we were fortunate in that the time of the introduction of L M S coincided with the all too brief period when this group was in control of the Council and as the window of opportunity opened to get off to a flying start
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