Example sentences of "[conj] get off [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Duncan had been appalled to find that women had the vote ‘ down South ’ and got off to a shaky start in the motor trade when one of the local spivs conned him into thinking a Pina Colada was the latest model Ford built in Spain . |
2 | Darlington was only the second date on the tour and got off to a bad start with a trip from Manchester through freezing fog arriving late and cold . |
3 | Take a 79 , 24 or a 51A , B or C , bus going southwards and get off on the South Circular Road , Kilmainham . |
4 | Get on the train and get off at the third [ or fourth or fifth ] stop . |
5 | Often they germinate well at this time of year , and will overwinter and get off to a good start next spring . |
6 | He was caught in the act but got off with a caution . |