Example sentences of "[am/are] [verb] off [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Injection pipettes are made in exactly the same way as holding pipettes except that they are broken off at a smaller internal diameter .
2 Greece and Cyprus stay hot and dry , but the Balkans and Turkey are cooling off to a nice temperature for hikers .
3 Many of these buyers are turned off by the sleek lines and road-sensitive ride of classy European marques such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz .
4 More crudely , they are written off as a rampaging mob , victim to primitive urges or the machinations of conspirators .
5 You 're heading off into a grand adventure , you might not want additional baggage . "
6 The large proportion of the impressions made to what they see , how they visualize you , so if you look a mess you 're backing on the wrong foot , you give , you 're getting off to a bad start straight away and be aware of hidden signals that you 'll give your emanating .
7 Especially when you 're starting off on the right foot like you and Marilyn .
8 The families are heading off for the only place where they can make a living these days : the jungle area of Chapare in Cochabamba. province .
9 In the earlier work the circular , arching and swinging elements are played off against an angular , somewhat disjointed pictorial armature .
10 The most precious opals , including black opals the rainbow colours of which are set off against a sombre background , are those from the opal fields of Australia opened as lately as 1872 but not seriously exploited until the twentieth century .
11 Mr. Chairman , ladies and gentlemen , it is n't that I would like to say a word , it is that told me to say a word , and I realise I am starting off in the right way .
12 Really British , I 'm pissed off about the European passports
13 Professor Klaus Pinkau , director of the Max Planck Institute for Plasma Physics , points out that there are drawbacks to centralising research away from universities — for example , academics who in theory have time and resources for research are cut off from the best facilities .
14 Only 130 of the original population of 1,000 Arara Indians survive , according to Fiona Watson of Survival International , and 40 of these , contacted for the first time in 1988 , are cut off from the main community by the Bannach road .
15 Many of us are cut off from the natural Earth currents , especially when we live in cities .
16 New sub-disciplines are taking off at an extraordinary rate , associated in particular with the integration of computer systems into society 's systems of communication , management and finance .
17 But for now the transepts and choir are undergoing restoration and are blocked off by a wooden screen .
18 These are rounded off to the nearest number of complete bars . )
19 Four slightly overweight , middle-aged businessmen are sent off on a team-building exercise in the Lake District .
20 hello there … today we 've come east to the far east for our Central South sport … we 're in Nepal with some local pioneers who are setting off on the first ever Kathmandu marathon … before we run we have join our football parade …
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