Sentence examples for day gets off from inspiring English sources

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To ensure that the next day gets off without a hitch, she said, before bed, pack lunches, make coffee, prepare breakfast and "pick out what everyone is going to wear so there are no fights in the morning.

"No Easy Day" gets off to a worrisomely formulaic start: A pumped-up prologue on the flight to the bin Laden compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, then a potentially dull flashback to the author's early SEAL training.

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"The day got off to a much better start," Sluman said sheepishly.

The day got off to a bright start following better than expected figures from heavyweight technology group Intel overnight.

The day got off to a dodgy start when I discovered half the prizes hadn't turned up.

Unfortunately the day got off to a bad start when Mondale & Ferraro attended a Labor Day Parade in N.Y. to which nobody came.

Opening day got off to a slow start, as cool temperatures and a gray sky made it feel more like March than May.

But his day got off to a rough start when, with Jos?eyes on third and one out, Wright did not drive in the run.

Snapchat Day got off to a rough start.

Prime Day got off to a rocky start, as many shoppers began experiencing trouble at checkout and in adding items to their cart.

Resuming on 132-4, still 119 behind, the fourth day got off to the worst possible start for Leicestershire with the loss of three wickets for one run.

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