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"We got off the track the past couple of weeks and were down on ourselves."
"But if you will forgive me, we are getting off the track here."
But sometimes you've got to get off the track and just kind of go play ball."
Either the problem you started to write about is not working well, or you've gotten off the track of the story completely.
Although a couple of the victims raised their heads, no one got off the tracks.
He got off the track and ended up between two ditches.
But we weren't going to get off the tracks to give the meal back.
Whenever someone starts talking about "a process," you know things have gotten off the track.
It seems to me that's a pretty big space to be explored in the weeks since we got off the track."
"They didn't appear to make any attempt to get off the tracks quickly."
Two freight trains on his tail, and there was no way for him to get off the track.
I'm getting off the track," he said with a sigh.
Unless you hear a whistle, in which case, get off the tracks for a while."
The phrase "clear up" means get off the track.
"Yes; keeps them from getting off the track generally."
Where he got off the track, who can say?"
"Now everyone hugs and when we get off the track we sit down to dinner together."
"He came from a difficult family background, and he just tragically got off the track."
"With rare exceptions - in nearly all competitive professions - women who have children get off the track and lose ground."
"Wes, hop on the train or get off the tracks."
Unable to talk back, I had to grit my teeth sometimes to prevent myself from setting him straight when he got off the track.
"I got off the track and had a chance to rest physically and mentally.
He was getting off the track here.
But let's not get off the track.
"Let's not get off the track here," said Murdock.