Example sentences of "off [art] [det] " in BNC.
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1 | That probably means it will offend the few and rip off the many . |
2 | The Russian side also indicated that Russia would not demand that Estonia should help to pay off the former USSR 's foreign debt . |
3 | But within days ( i ) a bill arrives for £2.5m to pay off the former DLO employees ; ( ii ) the borough treasury suddenly lights upon a £6.5m deficit left over from 1987-88 ; and ( iii ) up pop £21m of debt repayments , mostly the result of deferred-payment agreements — glorified hire purchase — entered into when Whitehall started rate-capping in the mid-1980s . |
4 | They may all start off the same , but the principle of organization is inexorable and they develop specialized functions according to the needs of the whole . |
5 | Harry thinks that this fruit house is almost unique ; that is , he knows of one other which started off the same but has since been altered . |
6 | Friend stood back — or rather , his pattern spun off a little way so that she could see what it was that they had built inside the black of infinity . |
7 | You can pick off a few young leaves for salads or cooking . |
8 | Diana not only ostentatiously wore outfits that she had been seen in before — to knock a few criticisms on the head about the money she spent on her wardrobe — but she also seized the opportunity to kill off a few more misconceptions . |
9 | Throw Enfield a question and he 'll bounce it around , knock off a few apt replies and then launch himself into one of the manic routines from the new show . |
10 | Scrape the soil away from the plant to expose some of its larger roots and cut off a few of these with a sharp knife . |
11 | The match , which kicked off a few minutes later than its scheduled 10.15 start time , ended on a bizarre note seven minutes into injury time at 12.15am . |
12 | I raced back to the line-up and picked off a few more waves . |
13 | We spilt a few beans and touched the odd ( female ) nerve and laughed off a few fiascos . |
14 | At a time when the easy option for a band like Moose would be to step up the distortion , rip off a few riffs and steam into the easy-money heaven where rock pigs run wild , they 've flipped away on a heady , affecting tangent that 's been traced in the last five or ten years by The Weather Prophets and Lloyd Cole , but rarely in that time with such grace and preconception-shattering nerve . |
15 | And if you 're so inclined , there 's potential for ticking off a few classic rock climbs along the way . |
16 | Moreover , between tending the wounded , the doctor managed to fend off a few shots at snipers . |
17 | It ca n't be used , for example , for casting off a few stitches at the armhole . |
18 | After ten minutes we were hot and had to take off a few layers . |
19 | The dog moved off a few paces and turned back , wagging his tail anxiously . |
20 | AT A time when the easy option for a band like Moose would be to step up the distortion , rip off a few riffs and steam into the easy-money heaven where rock pigs run wild , they 've flipped away on a heady , affecting tangent that 's been traced in the last five or ten years by The Weather Prophets and Lloyd Cole , but rarely with such grace . |
21 | I tried to come off a few times , y'know , off me own bat , like , but there was too much of it around . |
22 | An agency is not a sort of plate-glass fun-palace in which bejeaned intellectuals dash off a few lapidary phrases in praise of Surf or Oxo between polishing the rhyme schemes of their latest book of sonnets or ( more likely ) the lyrics of the next chart-topper . |
23 | At least you 're sure it was n't me , I was knocking off a few fish at the same time , remember ? ’ |
24 | When she saw a test of it she was extremely pleased and told him to run off a few hundred yards . |
25 | How ironic that she felt so alive in Piers 's company , the one man who could shrug her off as carelessly as he would shrug off a few flecks of sand from his T-shirt . |
26 | The leader let off a few rounds which went bellowing over our heads . |
27 | Oh , he said , I expect in a minute the door will be flung back and I 'll be dragged off to some sort of temple arena where I 'll fight maybe a couple of giant spiders and an eight-foot slave from the jungles of Klatch and then I 'll rescue some kind of a princess from the altar and then kill off a few guards or whatever and then this girl will show me the secret passage out of the place and we 'll liberate a couple of horses and escape with the treasure . ’ |
28 | Nick , the ever-ready surveyor , whipped out his loaded camera and reeled off a few shots of the thief . |
29 | There was no single incident that Loretta could pinpoint as the cause , merely a series of minor hold-ups ; and Bridget had mislaid her car keys , causing them to set off a few minutes after the time they had agreed . |
30 | There were checks to be done , now that Hess had replaced the mechanic , so Karlheinz backed off a few paces with the camera . |