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

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1 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 .
2 Often they germinate well at this time of year , and will overwinter and get off to a good start next spring .
3 ‘ I know you and Niall did n't exactly get off to a good start , but if it 's any consolation you caught him at a bad time .
4 I still found the argument extraordinary , but I also had to take into account the fact that if Nigel retained this stance then the committee meeting would have to be postponed and the whole exercise would get off to a terrible start .
5 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 .
6 THE launch of Middlesbrough yesterday as the country 's second environment city did n't exactly get off to a flying start .
7 If you 've got signs on the main line saying traffic point , traffic censors ahead , you 're gon na have people saying oh sod that I 'll get off at the next junction instead
8 people are gon na say oh well I 'll get off at the next one
9 If he pleads guilty and begs for the mercy of the court , he may get off with a fine and deportation .
10 We must get off on the right foot . ’
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