How to use in-sentence of “get off”:
+ For a gun crew to get off the maximum number of accurate rounds per minute, they used a system whereby each man had a number.
+ Caesar soon escaped again; on 22 December used a canoe to get off the island, taking a week’s worth of food.
+ They get off the van and go through a door, to find themselves playing a Live concert on stage.
+ She offers him an ear if he will come over to her and talk since she cannot get off of her eggs.
+ It accepts charitable donations, and rather than directly funding organizations, it produces face-to-face events and offers online resources to help grassroots organizations get off the ground and contribute real value to the community.

