Examples of 'has got off' in a sentence
Meaning of "has got off"
has got off - to have left or departed, often used to describe a vehicle or person starting a journey
How to use "has got off" in a sentence
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has got off
He has got off the boat yesterday.
Let us see if he has got off from work.
He has got off to a good start, I will give him that . A word about Commissioner Christophersen.
The process has got off the ground.
Cooperation with Parliament and its administration has got off to a good start.
This has got off to a bad start.
Also joint implementation has got off to a good start.
The new week has got off to an excellent start with another beautiful day.
The air transport industry has got off lightly so far.
Bonaparte has got off Elba and raised an army in France.
Make sure the passenger has got off the vehicle.
The Ordinariate has got off to an impressive start - but now it needs a London church.
Tonight we celebrate that the school merger has got off to a good start.
Cooperation has got off to a flying start.
As the Chairman 's report clearly indicates, the Committee has got off to a good start.
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The car concept has got off to a good start.
My fellow townsfolk! Huang has died! But he has got off lightly!
The Porsche has got off to a flyer.
The Nordic Council of Ministers" Office in Kaliningrad has got off to a good start.
And when the church has got off in cold, formal condition.
You will get your hands cut . - His kite has got off.
I do hope that your year has got off to an exceptional start.
Jupp Heynckes ' fourth stint at Bayern Munich manager has got off to a superb start.
Once a traveler has got off in seven stations, the pass became invalid.
Where the Commission is concerned, this has got off to a rather bad start.
Aye . Bonaparte has got off Elba and raised an army in France.
To date only a proposed ASEAN-China FTA has got off the starting blocks.
Who has got off here? Wait.
I think this conversation has got off on the wrong foot.
But he has got off lightly!
Paul Wurth 's business incubation programme, Paul Wurth InCub, has got off to a very good start.
But he has got off lightly! Swoosh!
The Peacebuilding Commission has got off to a good start.
The EQUAL Initiative has got off to a very good start in Italy, with 1 333 proposalssubmitted.
What a start! The Porsche has got off to a flyer.
The EQUAL Initiative has got off to a very good start in Italy, with 1 333 proposals submitted.
My Member State, the United Kingdom, has got off the hook.
The new programme period has got off the ground very slowly.
Huang has died! But he has got off lightly!
The Austrian presidency has got off to a very good start.
MY plan to see 20 shows in 13 days has got off to a great start.
Let us see if he has got off from work . Forget it.
Okay, fine . The truth is, Cattleman 's has got off to a shaky start.
I am sorry . This has got off to a bad start.
The Portuguese Presidency, therefore, has got off to the best possible start.
Mr President, the Presidency has got off to a very good start on this issue.
Since then, the programme has got off to a good start.
Subheading: " Czech EU Presidency has got off to a false start before it has even begun".
The truth is, Cattleman 's has got off to a shaky start.
The Ad Hoc Group on Africa has got off to a very good start.
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