Example sentences of "[noun sg] just off the " in BNC.

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1 So you had a bit of swamp just off the bottom of your garden
2 It is perched on top of a rock just off the Normandy coast and is connected to the mainland by a causeway ( 435 ) .
3 Here , on a nine-mile reef just off the coast , boyfriend Cuan had taught Elizabeth to scuba-dive .
4 Sometimes I would sit in the deserted church of San Madin , a small twelfth-century romanesque building just off the Plaza Mayor , on the Plaza Poeta Iglesias .
5 Finally , after six days of the Outback , we arrived at Hamilton Island , an island resort just off the coast of Queensland .
6 After a brief stay there , we move south-west into the ubiquitous rural ocean until we arrive at a remarkable experimental settlement just off the main road between Kharkov and Poltava .
7 I had our fee in my pocket — enough for us to have a magnificent seafood dinner at a place just off the Gran Via , with a couple of bottles of wine .
8 ‘ There is a place just off the road that is especially lovely , and very , very old .
9 Alongside these activities , Thakin Nu — whose literary leanings were already emerging — set up the Naga-Ni or Red Dragon Bookshop just off the university campus to sell the publications of the Left Book Club and also Marxist literature .
10 The route begins from the visitor centre , in the middle of the forest just off the main forest road .
11 Armagh Integrated School Group , which is behind the project , has submitted a planning application for the erection of a temporary building on a three-acre greenfield site just off the main Portadown Road on the edge of the city .
12 One night just off the M6 in Cheshire , Thor rewarded all the training , attention and love shown to him with an avalanche of devotion and courage .
13 The Marine Commandos were well dug in in a wooded area just off the road and close to the village .
14 This sunny Victorian house is situated in a wide tree-lined avenue just off the sedate Hove sea-front .
15 An almost totally unspoilt island just off the coast of southern Ibiza whose lazy sun-drenched calm just waits to be savoured .
16 Whereas Esther , intellectually more gifted than Charles , chose to live in a small flat just off the wrong end of Ladbroke Grove , earning a pittance from odd lectures , odd articles , a little teaching .
17 They met in an undistinguished office block just off the Euston Road , two floors ofwhich were used as secure neutral territory for committees and meetings between Government depart-ments who would lose face by visiting the other fellow 's wigwam .
18 This quarter mile raceway is situated in lovely open countryside just off the A22 at Hailsham .
19 Location : A converted barn just off the main A30 in the quiet village of Mitchell , 15 minutes drive from Truro and Newquay in Cornwall .
20 Lachlan , racing out to set up an ambush for his nephew , insisted against his shipmaster 's warning on taking a corner just too neat , and stranded his birlinn just off the Rubha Aird Druimnich .
21 Mute swans showed a steady increase to total 79 with up to 12 nests , four of these bests being sited in almost strategic positions , with one in each corner just off the Layer-de-la-Haye causeway .
22 The best of british waterski-ing is on show this weekend at Kirtons Farm just off the M4 … over the years we 've produced 5 world records … 6 world champions … 8 european records … 55 european champions and 21 team golds … some success story which should continue in the masters competition which takes off tomorrow and reaches the finals on sunday afternoon …
23 Erm got a fixture just off the press
24 Firemen found the mother and son upstairs after flames swept through the house at Beechmount Pass just off the Falls Road .
25 ‘ There 's a shower just off the bedroom through there , or there 's a bathroom around the corner . ’
26 A few seconds later there was a loud explosion in a hedgerow just off the road , a short distance away .
27 She operated her business from a large and lonely house just off the south end of Burrard Bridge , but she seemed to keep most of her correspondence and reference material in a large knitted reticule which she carried with her , everywhere .
28 He bought a two-storey house at the end of a narrow street just off the Tel Aviv road and furnished it with new tables , chairs and beds .
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