Sentence examples for getting off point from inspiring English sources

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But we are getting off point.

But I'm getting off point.

But we're getting off point, slightly – the point being that British games makers have a great opportunity now to not only save on development costs, but enrich gaming with fresh references to Britain's incredible cultural history.

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He is loath to get off point or behind schedule.

Mr. Kushner's partner, Mark Harris, says of Mr. Kushner: "He doesn't get panicked, he doesn't get hysterical, and he doesn't get off point.

But when they get off point by reciting their stump-speech talking points, the moderator needs to step in and bring them back on the subject.

Anyway, I'm getting off the point, which Canter never has.

Well, black is certainly back, as AC/DC once sort of nearly put it (or Public Enemy, for that matter, but we're getting off the point now).

This has potential health benefits, in that players gain extra points for getting off the tube a stop early or for using "Boris" bikes rather than the underground.

"I wish I could get off the Point," Mr. Bush said on Saturday to reporters, explaining that he would likely go for a "mechanical run" on his treadmill instead.

Issues: Student safety in Columbia's Five Points district; getting off-campus vendors to accept "Carolina cash"; bringing Student Legal Services to campus.

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