Example sentences of "[vb past] get off to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | United got off to a flyer with Richard Hill giving them a lead after just eight minutes . |
2 | 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 |
3 | In some areas , most notably the liturgical and the ecumenical , Rome did get off to a good start in providing directives of a sort that would carry confidence at least temporarily ; even here , however , there was the inherent problem that a body of directives implied the establishment of a stable state ( e.g. in ecumenical relations ) , while the reality was in fact necessarily more fluid . |
4 | She said it had got off to a slow start but then the true issues had been recognised . |
5 | In a meeting late on Tuesday , the couple agreed the tour had got off to a bad start , upsetting the Koreans . |
6 | Their decision came during a meeting late on Tuesday when the couple realised the tour had got off to a bad start . |
7 | 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 ) . |
8 | Miller 's career in management had got off to a whirlwind start . |
9 | Today — the Saturday of the Whitsun weekend — the shop had opened its doors to the public for the first time ; and they had got off to an encouraging start . |
10 | Amateurs wanted to get off to the country for the weekend rather than performing for the benefit of playing spectators . |