Example sentences of "have get [adv] to a [adj] " in BNC.

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1 THE Weightman Rutherfords Liverpool Competition has got off to a tremendous start with 54 wins coming from the first 72 fixtures .
2 PETER Scudamore 's neighbour Nigel Twiston-Davies has got off to a tremendous start this season with 24 wins in the bag already .
3 The second half has got off to a good start , with slightly higher orders for October .
4 TV Quick , the German interloper in the British TV listings market , has got off to a flying start .
5 Oxford University 's Matthew Syed has got off to a flying start in the Olympic Qualifying tournament in Italy , winning both his opening matches .
6 The Grand National meeting at Aintree has got off to a tragic start with two horses dying in the first race .
7 But I 'm , but I 'm sure it 'd got up to a hundred and something pounds .
8 Nenna thought of Tilda , who would certainly have got on to a late night bus and ridden without paying the fare , or even have borrowed money from the conductor .
9 Given that the evening was meant to be so special , so significant , they could hardly have got off to a worse start , but Jessica refused to compromise .
10 In general , DATEC courses seem to have got off to a reasonable start in the art colleges .
11 The School appears to have got off to a flourishing start .
12 Meanwhile , the company 's entry into the largely unchartered bagged sector with Strollers seems to have got off to a fair start .
13 You 've got off to a good start , Deirdra , so keep writing — and reading !
14 They 've got off to a good start with a pair of eighteen carat gold and turquoise earrings donated by the Elizabeth Gage company of London .
15 She said it had got off to a slow start but then the true issues had been recognised .
16 In a meeting late on Tuesday , the couple agreed the tour had got off to a bad start , upsetting the Koreans .
17 Their decision came during a meeting late on Tuesday when the couple realised the tour had got off to a bad start .
18 The day had got off to a bad start as it was ( late for work , lost the shop key , spilt a load of fish-food all over the floor and then cracked my head on a shelf while clearing it up ) .
19 Very important for the physics , because what 's happening at that point as far as the physics is concerned , when the acceleration is zero , not , think of a racing car accelerating up to top speed , down the straight and it just ca n't go any faster , it 's got up to a hundred and eighty miles an hour , and it 's
20 However , I 'm very much looking forward to being a member of N C V O as well as being a consumer of its excellent services , and while I 've got the the platform , I 'd like to take this opportunity to wish Judy every success as Director of N C V O. I think she 's got off to a marvellous start , and I 'm sure that N C V O's gon na flourish under her leadership .
21 A small number of cooperatives and self-managed enterprises have got off to a good start .
22 WITTON Gilbert WMC members have got off to a good start with their appeal to provide two guide dogs for the blind .
23 ‘ Esop fable ’ ( May ) correctly suggests that employee share ownership plans have got off to a slow start .
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