Example sentences of "it off [prep] " in BNC.

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1 They wanted to pass it off through words — none would come .
2 Even if you 've got a series of slides I recommend that you turn it off between each one so that you know the audience do n't see the things being put into position or moved about because that can be a bit distracting so er it does mean that you 'd obviously need to know where the on off switch is and and this is a nice one because it 's it 's right there .
3 Howey has got it off to a T : so far , she has thrown many of her top opponents with it , including Emanuella Pierantozzi , the Italian world title-holder , who only just managed to twist out and avoid a score in the last world championships .
4 Says GAMTA : ‘ Once again the CAA is side-stepping this issue and passing it off to JAA …
5 So , why not just come quietly over to this cosy coupon in the corner , Fatty-Phil in your details and mail it off to the address at the bottom .
6 It was very well knitted and the gorgeous yarn used set it off to perfection .
7 ‘ I 'll get it off to Century at once . ’
8 I 'll have to send it off to .
9 It moulds the pollen into a ball and then carries it off to another yucca flower .
10 One federation of vegetable producers packed a small basket with all the Ingredients for a seasonal recipe featuring their own vegetables and sent it off to leading cookery writers on the national and regional dailies .
11 so I 'll get them to send it off to Linda
12 Let him sell it off to a museum .
13 She bought a box of rosy smelling soap and packed it off to Mrs Rundle .
14 We 're gon na need more than twenty five cos we 're also gon na to send it off to one or two major er er certainly Peter and people like that I think .
15 And erm these things used to used to sort of wind the r the the the spring or the leather thong around th top and start it off to spinning you know and then you 'd keep whipping it like that and you could make these things jump into the air , in fact a friend of mine was telling me , we were talking about it the other day .
16 ‘ I guess they 'll get round to dragging it off to the junk yard , ’ said Billie , her arm linked through his as they made their way back towards the car .
17 The consumer is often not even aware what the bill is , and if he or she is , merely posts it off to the company to pay .
18 Now that you 've decided on our new club name send it off to — .
19 Your doctor may run the test himself , although it 's more likely he 'll send it off to a laboratory .
20 You knew I 'd move in with you — perhaps you already felt our child kick inside your belly — ; you saw us wave it off to school .
21 I 'm longing to show it off to everyone . ’
22 If you have such a machine that is n't up to running the sort of thing that you are interested in then why not pension it off to another user who needs to work with spreadsheets .
23 We had to pay er there was two lots of erm tyres , there was one set of buses were fitted with and another one with or I forget which it was there but I know those three were involved at some time or other and we used to record the mileage , send it off to them , showing what each bus ran during the month .
24 Clever lighting can make all the difference to the look of a collection , drawing attention to it and showing it off to its best advantage at the same time .
25 Agnew Speedy coming in Ormanroyd then got in his way rather but it comes still to Thomson he lays it off to Lewis and the cross is too hard .
26 Whitlow driving the free kick into the wall and then lays it off to Lewis stabbed in and away by Collimore .
27 Little ball up to Speedy drops it off to Thomson a good through ball to a running forward Jochim .
28 At the end of the day in any event the County Planning Committee if they accept my recommendation will be sending it off to the Department of the Environment .
29 If you move quickly you could bag this one — jam it into the specimen bottle and whip it off to the Society for Psychical Research prontissimo !
30 ‘ I do n't think that quite sets it off to the best advantage , sir . ’
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