Sentence examples for he got off rather from inspiring English sources

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Under the Presidency of Adolphe Thiers, an indulgent acquaintance, he got off rather easily at first, with six months in jail (painting still-lifes) and a modest fine.

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Many others may have thought that she gets off rather cheaply.

He got off.

He got off easy.

If he hurts someone he gets off of them rather than trying to beat him.

Anyhow, the general's sentence was announced today, and to pretty much everyone's chagrin, he's getting off rather lightly.

He got off parole.

He got off lightly.

The suspects in the case have no known criminal records so will likely get off rather easy for a crime that will likely be treated as simple assault.

And rather than get off at the closest stop, which is in front of the Empire State Building, he gets off at 40th Street so he can avoid standing in front of that tall potential target.

He smelled a bit so, as you do, I just stared out the window and hoped he'd get off sooner rather than later.

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