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Get off the ground.
If a project or plan gets off the ground, it starts to be put into operation.
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That's before you even get into the ground.
Our only problem has been the security to get into the ground.
It matters to the fans (if they can get into the ground) and to the players.
The Scottish contingent did eventually get into the ground, after Scotland's team manager handed over a set of complimentary tickets.
Much of the wheat is a second crop, following soybeans that industrious farmers hurried to get into the ground just weeks after the flood.
"As a boy, he would come here with his dad and he likely queued to get into the ground where the statue will be sited.
Similar(39)
Thank God she did not get into the grounds.
A spokesman for the Defense Ministry, Gen. Mohammad Zahir Azimi, confirmed that car bombs were used at the gate but said none of the militants were able to get into the grounds.
We got into the ground at about 1.30pm and the atmosphere was just fantastic.
It took 20 years of controversy before a shovel ever got into the ground at Millennium Hills.
"Sometimes it gets into the ground water and next thing you know it's in the drinking water".
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