Sentence examples for getting off the point from inspiring English sources

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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).

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Other activities include helping people at the crash scene, trying to escape from the Others, and probably getting off the island at some point.

The label was kind of just getting off the ground at that point, there had been a couple of showcases but it was very much in the early stages".

When Cone returned to the dugout, Don Zimmer, the bench coach who is bothered by bad knees, made a point of getting off the bench and greeting Cone with pat on the back.

I would take a point without getting off the bus because of how competitive this league is".

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.

She finally got off the bus, at which point a young man pulled out his cellphone, called information and then the doctor's office.

And yes, it was overwhelming and scary to get off the bus at any point before the museum (where many of us wept from the poignant visit).

While Thirimanne was fluent through the off side, Sangakkara was stodgy, taking 16 balls to get off the mark and, at one point, having six from 42 balls.

The operator reportedly got freaked out by Hogh who said he had to catch a flight and got off the luggage tug, at which point Hogh started driving it, right down a taxiway.

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