Saturday, September 10, 2016

get off

to finish or leave work.

  • I normally get off work at about 8 o'clock in the evening.
  • You still haven't told me when you get off work.
  • It's not easy for Tom to get off work early.
  • I plan to eat as soon as I get off work.
  • When do you usually get off work?
  • I get off work around midnight.
  • What time do you get off work?
  • Can you get off work tomorrow?
  • When are you getting off work?
  • Tom gets off work at five.
  • Tom gets off work at 5:00.
  • When do you get off work?
  • I get off work at 2:30.
  • Thanks. When you get off work, we'll go to my place for another.
  • He gets pissed off very easily and yells and screams.
to stop using the phone.

  • I just got off the phone with Tom.
  • Tom just got off the phone with Mary.
  • I just got off the phone with my agent.
  • I just got off the phone with my lawyer.


to leave a bus, train, etc.

  • He got off the bus.
  • Tom got off the bus.
  • They got off the bus.
  • Let's get off the bus.
  • Let's get off the bus here.
  • The old man got off the bus.
  • The old lady got off the bus.
  • The old woman got off the bus.
  • We get on and off the bus here.
  • He got off at the next bus stop.
  • I just want to get off this bus.
  • The bus stopped and Tom got off.
  • Tom got off at the next bus stop.
  • They got off at the next bus stop.
  • The bus stopped, but nobody got off.
  • Tom is just getting off the bus now.
  • I didn't know where to get off the bus.
  • She got off the bus and ran towards him.
  • I got off the bus at the end of the line.
  • She watched the passengers get off the bus.
  • As I reached the station, I got off the bus.
  • I noticed her the moment she got off the bus.
  • I saw him cross the street as I got off the bus.
  • I got off at the bus stop and went to the right.
  • While getting off the bus, she heard her name called.
  • The driver told us to be careful when we got off the bus.
  • Not knowing where to get off the bus, I asked the driver.
  • Be sure to take the No.2 bus, and get off at 21st Street.
  • The driver asked us to take care when getting off the bus.
  • They got off the bus and walked two kilometers in the hot sun.
  • Don't get off the bus till it stops.
  • Tom got off the bus and waited for Mary to come and pick him up.
  • The bus conductor told her to get off because she could not pay the fare.
  • It was not until I got off the bus that I realized I had left my umbrella.
  • As she couldn't pay for a ticket, the driver asked her to get off the bus.
  • You must get off the car
  • I got off the train.
  • We got off the train.
  • He got off the train.
  • Tom got off the train.
  • Nancy is getting off the train.
  • I left my hat as I got off the train.
  • Don't get off the train till it stops.
  • Never get off the train while it is going.
  • I'm getting off the train at the next stop.
  • Do we have to get off the train at the border?
  • They saw us as they were getting off the train.
  • It began to snow heavily as I got off the train.
  • When I got off the train, I saw a friend of mine.
  • On getting off the train, he was met by his cousin.
  • You must not get off the train before it stops.
  • At the next station, nearly everyone got off the train.
  • All the passengers were requested to get off the train.
  • As soon as he got off the train, he was met by his cousin.
  • After getting off the train, he looked for a telephone box.
  • The train pulled in and we rushed to meet Mary as she got off.
  • She left her bag behind on the rack when she got off the train.
  • I was sleeping when my train arrived at the station, so I didn't get off.
  • Tom got off the plane.
  • What do I do if my luggage doesn't appear after I get off the plane?
  • You get off at Yotuya Station.
  • I got off at the wrong station.
  • He got off at the next station.
  • She got off at the next station.
  • I'll get off at the next station.
  • Tom got off at the wrong station.
  • I must get off at the next station.
  • I'm getting off at the next station.
  • I am getting off at the next station.
  • You must get off at the next station.
  • He was told to get off at the station.
  • The next station is where you get off.
  • We're getting off at the next station.
  • We have to get off at the next station.
  • We are getting off at the next station.
  • We should get off at the nearest station.
  • You'll have to get off at the next station.
  • I get off here.
  • I'll get off here.
  • Let's get off here.
  • I get off there, too.
  • I got off at the park.

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