Example sentences of "has get off to [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Many a Jewish courtship has got off to a somewhat greasy start over pickled brisket sandwiches and chips on fine evenings outside the deli . |
2 | What has been designated Industry Year has got off to a predictably silly start . |
3 | TV Quick , the German interloper in the British TV listings market , has got off to a flying start . |
4 | The second half has got off to a good start , with slightly higher orders for October . |
5 | I feel the Trust has got off to a very good start under your directorship . |
6 | Oxford University 's Matthew Syed has got off to a flying start in the Olympic Qualifying tournament in Italy , winning both his opening matches . |
7 | THE Weightman Rutherfords Liverpool Competition has got off to a tremendous start with 54 wins coming from the first 72 fixtures . |
8 | PETER Scudamore 's neighbour Nigel Twiston-Davies has got off to a tremendous start this season with 24 wins in the bag already . |
9 | The Grand National meeting at Aintree has got off to a tragic start with two horses dying in the first race . |
10 | NEW LIFE : A new branch of the Society for the Protection of the Unborn Child has got off to an encouraging start at St Winefride 's parish in Neston , where Jim Hallis is the chairman , Margaret Unsworth is the secretary and Debbi Trotman is the treasurer . |
11 | Your marriage has got off to an unfortunate start but it does n't warrant the last rites just yet . |
12 | He criticises their lack of any real depth of Gaelic culture , and with the exception of Machair , which has got off to an excellent start , all the other programmes seem to be shallow or merely ‘ Mickey Mouse ’ . |