Got-off Sentence Examples

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  • Her plan had failed before she got off the mountain.

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  • I finally got tired of the open windows in Opera so I got off my lazy bum and posted them.

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  • This got off to a rather inauspicious start with the recording of ' Revolution ' .

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  • I know it's Carmen, but the company really got off lightly with just a few mummers from the audience.

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  • Ian and David played well but Klim got off to a somewhat nervy start.

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  • They got off the American port at noon on 5 May but a sudden heavy gale from the N.W. forced them gain an offing.

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  • Milton batted first and things got off to a bad start, Milton losing both openers with just 7 runs on the board.

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  • Glamorgan's first innings got off to a rapid start, as Burton conceded 36 runs in his opening four overs.

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  • Day 1 of the 4th annual regatta at the top of the world got off to a slow start.

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  • Having got off to sleep at about midnight it was 5.30 in the morning as I was awoken by the sounds of life outside.

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  • I have lost count of the number of internet travel ventures and airline start-ups that have never got off the ground.

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  • The kind of scary when you realize you've grown stubble since you last got off the sofa.

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  • Many people think that ufology got off to a good start with the Arnold sighting of 1947.

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  • In the latest test, to destroy a dummy warhead fired from Alaska, the interception missile never even got off the ground.

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  • The May Strasbourg session got off to a slightly wobbly start.

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  • She was still yapping when I got off the train.

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  • Bezukhov got off scotfree, while Fedya had to bear the whole burden on his shoulders.

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  • The show got off to a tremendous start with a rousing rendition of Queen 's We Will Rock You.

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  • He got off the couch and ran around, throwing himself forward and announced himself to be fully cured.

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  • The kind of scary when you realize you 've grown stubble since you last got off the sofa.

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  • I got off gout medication immediately and have not had an attack, THANK GOD!

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  • The line got off to a slow start, but these dolls are a very popular choice for young girls to play with.

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  • I had no idea how right they were until I got off the road and started making guy friends.

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  • She wasn't drinking health shakes or green smoothies, she was mostly drinking a bottled orange drink that she got off the shelf.

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  • Actually, I just got off my shift and thought I'd check in on her.

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  • Merrill Cooms new project, After, got off to a start the week we first met Julie.

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  • We got off the high­way where we were supposed to and drove back to Scranton to see the broads.

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  • I-84. We got off at an exit for a state park.

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  • The next afternoon, when Alex got off work, they transferred the chickens to the new shed without incident.

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  • I wondered where you got off to.

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  • Carmen left their house in time to get home and fix supper for Alex before he got off work.

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  • He seems to have been guilty of various offences and to have got off with short terms of imprisonment by bribery; but the monstrous cruelty which popular tradition has attributed to him is purely legendary.

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  • They were therefore naturally open to bribery and corruption, with the result that, while the rich often got off almost scot free, the poor were unduly taxed, and often cruelly oppressed by the tax collectors and farmers of revenue.

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  • The right half of the British were to withdraw by " V " beach and the left half by " W " beach, except that the final detachments on the extreme left, representing the 13th Division, were to be got off at Gully beach.

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  • But the detachments designated for Gully beach could not all be got off at the exposed point, and those left over had to march on to " W " beach at the last moment and were not afloat till nearly 4 A.M., their embarkation being effected with great difficulty owing to the surf.

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  • The meeting got off to a lively start with the first motion proposing the abolition of the Men's Officer.

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  • He got off with brandishing an air rifle about and threatening people with it it was in the papers yesterday.

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  • Mick got off him at Windsor and said go seven furlongs with him.

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  • In terms of popular music the decade got off to a very inauspicious start.

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  • He got off on it as he dry humped her and sucked her life from her.

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