Usage examples with getting off

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Getting into the kayak is the reverse of getting off.
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And nobody talks about them as getting off scot-free, as well, which is one of the issues.
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If we don't do it, then it's just another case of the federal government getting off scot-free.
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One night he picks up four masseuses as they are getting off work.
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You soon realise that the small businessman is getting off lightly.
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We went up in the jetway afterward, and a group of 20 passengers was getting off.
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Their relationship is tempestuous, getting off on a bad start from literally day one, as they argued on their honeymoon and spent the night apart.
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After getting off at her stop, they decide that they can not do without each other, and decide to marry.
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The sub runs into trouble and is lost, though not before getting off a rescue beacon.
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He had caught sight of her just getting off the bus and describes her wearing a saucy-looking little velvet cap with tassels.
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