Example sentences of "get off [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 He was caught in the act but got off with a caution .
2 I got off with a lot of things .
3 On CEEFAX and TELETEXT it implied that Cuntona got off with the rap .
4 Ringa Hustle got off to a flyer and never landed …
5 Oxford United got off to a flyer at Notts County thanks to a goal after only eight minutes from Nick Cusack …
6 In the 3rd division Hereford got off to a flyer against Chesterfield at Edgar Street .
7 United got off to a flyer with Richard Hill giving them a lead after just eight minutes .
8 the openers Hodgson and Hinks got off to a sound enough start …
9 Taking care not to swing the basket , she got off outside the gate of St Michael-in-the-Moor and walked across the green .
10 Finally we got off in a street with enormous shops with beautiful window displays : I could have stood gazing at them for hours , but Mary pulled me away .
11 Ticket sales for this year 's Ryedale Festival have got off to a record start with more than £16,000 netted in the first three weeks and some events are already sold out , says director Geoffrey Emmerson .
12 Miller 's career in management had got off to a whirlwind start .
13 Yeah , I worked with a voluntary group for a while and I remember helping one lady go through , she was raped , and go through the courts , and all her past life was brought up , I mean I was so upset for her and yet the fact that he had actually raped twice before was n't brought up , but her past life was brought up and the man actually got off in the end because she just could not cope with being on the stand and dealing with it all and it was just so terrible that , that , that the , the ina ,
14 Most years Keith really gets off on the famine .
15 Now get off at the centre , just in
16 You can get to us , you can get on at the ba , at the baths and it comes up past Park and you get off , you get off at the end of Wickham Avenue
17 Last week 's budget about turn certainly ensures that this Flat season and many to follow get off to the sort of flying start it had been very difficult to envisage 12 months ago .
18 These are n't things you get off in a hurry , so I try and remain calm , although suddenly I 'm pretty certain I 've got one on my chest .
19 but er , she says I 've got ta get off of the phone cos I 've , when I , when I told him I was gon na phone you he went oh no
20 But I 'd get off at the Meinhof , looking straight ahead and keep on walking and I 'd feel this presence move up beside me .
21 You did , you always said I 'd get off with a cat .
22 If you follow course one , you 'll get off with a caution or three months ’ community work .
23 Our songs , superficially , you might get off on the hook , but you can go further into the lyric . ’
24 Did you get off on the energy of that fantastic place ?
25 Did you get off on the energy of that fantastic place ?
26 You have to wash the car remember , we can get off by the car .
27 If it is , it none the less dates back explicitly to 1961 when he played Littlechap , the Everyman figure who makes it big , in Stop The World — I Want To Get Off at the Queen 's .
28 DAVID Rocastle aims to get off to a flier with Leeds today by chalking up a hat-trick in the Makita Tournament .
29 Amateurs wanted to get off to the country for the weekend rather than performing for the benefit of playing spectators .
30 But a combination of the £1.3 billion cash call and the general lack of confidence in the pharmaceutical sector means that Zeneca is unlikely to get off to the sort of flying start that some had hoped for .
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