Example sentences of "it off [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I 'll switch it off a second then
2 What mu a a th agent says I only have to pay it off a day
3 Switch er as switch it off a minute , while I er
4 Turn it off a minute I got a joke .
5 Because turn it off a minute
6 turn it off a minute .
7 You could n't face the thought of a handicapped wife so you hightailed it off the scene and out of her life .
8 It is a very strong club but Couples , a naturally powerful striker , drives with it 270 yards or so , and is equally happy with it off the fairway .
9 Daak 's aerobatics had n't shaken it off the shuttle .
10 2 Straighten left leg out behind you , keeping it off the floor .
11 ‘ Unless you want to scoop it off the floor , there 's no coffee . ’
12 ‘ You could wear this Indian bedspread as a shawl , ’ suggested Robina , and even went so far as pull it off the bed and advance towards Penelope with it .
13 ‘ Actually I 'm keeping the Australian connection in reserve for what I hope will be a final , knock-out blow , ’ Ross added , before snapping shut the locks on his suitcase and lifting it off the bed .
14 You 'd do something more likely to reap a financial return , such as throw it off the top of Blackpool Tower in a Force Nine gale and run down the 763 steps to see if you could catch any of it before it blew away .
15 It had to be in on the 7th October and we came back the beginning of September , so it was a bit of a rush , and that 's really one of my feelings about it — I sat down and wrote it off the top of my head and not an awful lot is very considered .
16 I just do n't have it off the top of my head , but I am telling you
17 I 've just nipped it off the top of that one , that 's not growing any more
18 I 'll chop it off the rest
19 Fishing in deep water Stephano had a powerful run on his mackerel bait and fought a shark for over three quarters of an hour without moving it off the bottom .
20 That afternoon the wheelbarrow even stuck when I pulled it off the road for a break .
21 The villagers often joked that if she met a German tank on the road to Berkeley , she would order it off the road and pass on as if nothing had happened .
22 ‘ In charge of ’ means that once a person takes a vehicle on a road or public place he normally remains in charge of that vehicle until he has taken it off the road or public place again .
23 Right , I , the first thing I do is go out and sweep it off the road then , I ca n't , I just ca n't remember
24 Yah , they 're taking it off the satellite and it used to be there was always the seven o'clock news , except in central side when it was always the six o'clock news , but now it 's on at like any old time , five thirty , six thirty , seven .
25 ‘ Keep it off the deck , ’ he ordered .
26 Its benevolently smiling head fell off and bounced with a sickening crunch from the beam projector into another of the statues , knocking it off the deck of the float and into the canal .
27 Sometimes the only answer is to bring it off the way it went on , layer by layer .
28 It maybe still the same now , erm because right up to the time I erm retired we , we had on occasions to pay for the residual value of a tyre , perhaps a bus had been in accident and the tyre had suffered damage which it was n't possible to repair it or retread it , perhaps a hole had been pierced through the wall , they scrapped that tyre and we had to pay for the residual value , mind you being in accident we could then claim it off the insurance company but , so right up to the time I retired that 's how tyres were paid for .
29 Maggie Thatcher had told them to do , they have n't realized that owning your home like you know you buy it off the Council or things like that , it ends there , they 're forgetting the maintenance part of it you know
30 he did n't lend me three thousand quid , he cut it off the will
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