Example sentences of "off for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Vast areas of Rum have been fenced off for century-long experiment to re-create the natural woodland environment .
2 Enfolded in the crisp embrace of new money , they were pointed and hard , like the nose cones of rockets about to blast off for planetary exploration , the nurturing of new worlds .
3 India was largely cut off for long periods , and its under-developed arms and textile industries were required to supply substantial quantities of ammunition and tents to British forces in the Middle and Far East .
4 As far as chartered accountant trainees are concerned , Mr Jones argues , ‘ you have all the aggravation of training them on high salaries and the disruption to a small office with their going off for long periods of study leave , and at the end you do n't keep them .
5 I took myself off for long walks along the shore and into the hills every morning and did not return to Les Glycines until noon , when the three of us would drive in Otto 's traction avant to one of his favourite places for seafood .
6 She took herself off for long walks to ponder in the ice and wind and snow .
7 Mining and the condition of miners has been a running sore in Bolivia since the colonial period when Indians were herded off for certain death in the silver mines of Potosí , at that time the wealthiest city in South America .
8 It 's a good idea , but why block it off for certain limited hours ?
9 The driver 's home was en route so we stopped off for mint tea there .
10 She would have been locked up in a mental hospital , or alternatively taken off for parapsychological testing and Rachel would have been unforgiving .
11 But presently the crowd loosened into smaller groups and a good many people went off into the village or set off for outlying farms .
12 But he said that the amnesty would not cover players who had been shown the red card and sent off for serious offences during qualifying games .
13 But he said that the amnesty would not cover players who had been shown the red card and sent off for serious offences during qualifying games .
14 That set the fur flying and even United coach Geoff Konopka was also sent off for serious misconduct .
15 Occasionally they were cut off for other reasons .
16 During the late sixties and early seventies the mining companies brought shortlived booms to the areas in which they were operating , before heading off for other prospects , leaving their wastes and miners behind them .
17 But before long , the company found itself in the midst of the early 1980s ' recession , an event that , by Mr Garner 's own admission , nearly finished TI off for good .
18 The recriminations and angst of an unhappy marriage that reverberated through my head could well have had a self-destructive influence in that lonely , haunting valley and finished me off for good , no doubt .
19 Not once , but six separate times … and now he had been warned off for good .
20 It was partly for shame after all the talk and the things that the papers said , but as well as that they wanted to cut him off for good . ’
21 But the school of Tolkien was still notable in creating a large , sudden surface ripple in intellectual life : a surprising return to a sense of the supernatural and the transcendent that modern technology and modern philosophy , between them , were supposed to have finished off for good .
22 ‘ At least the French are doing their best to kill the whole stupid thing off for good , ’ the heroine remarks ; and when her lover solemnly tells her that modern fiction can only be about the difficulty of writing fiction , she asks why writers bother to put their names on title-pages .
23 ‘ She leads him a right dance , ’ the nans would say , during their daily exchange of news and analysis in the queue at the butcher 's , until finally she danced off for good and all and left him with his mother and his clapped-out BSA and his jars of Brylcreem and his collection of 78 records and a lifetime 's cumulation of unarticulated resentments .
24 I would like the Bill to contain a first offence penalty of a six-month custodial sentence — with no remission and no time off for good behaviour — in a properly funded and managed institution .
25 With several newly qualified teachers and many more awaiting initiation , they literally ‘ Swung ’ all over the place — adult institutes , local church halls , fetes , in fact in or on anything that would give them a few square feet of space ; one Essex teacher even did a two year S-T-R-E-T-C-H in H.M Prison , Holloway and got time off for good behaviour ( a class of course ! ) .
26 I would birch them like they do on the Isle of Man , and not give them time off for good behaviour .
27 Steve White could have finished Wolves off for good if he 'd scored but a 2-0 victory is just what the doctor ordered …
28 But I was hoping it was off for good er but it did n't work out that way cos of the weather .
29 ‘ Please do n't bother , ’ he said nervously , envisaging himself carried off for criminal libel .
30 His nose was broken in two places by a player he had sent off for violent play .
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