Example sentences of "getting [adv prt] [conj] off [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The Colemans were driven to Filanta Court , on Archbishop Makarios Avenue , and handed the keys of No. 62B , a large three-bedroomed apartment with a balcony overlooking the port of Larnaca from which everybody getting on or off the ferry from Lebanon could be observed through binoculars . |
2 | But higher speeds than the normal three kilometres per hour pose problems getting on and off the moving walkway . |
3 | There 's an art to getting on and off the thing — most people fall the first few times . |
4 | Keep your entrance and exit positive , there are no rules about getting on and off the floor — use your ingenuity but keep it snappy if you decide to run on and off . |
5 | ‘ I need help getting on and off the train and British Rail provides a ramp for this , but for about a month it 's only been possible for me to arrive or leave the station before 3.15pm . |