Example sentences of "[been] [verb] off [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Austin Brown , the ace photographer who took these beautiful pictures , had already been flown off in a Cessna 172 .
2 It certainly is everything that has been fended off by the ego , so to that extent it , it corresponds more closely to erm to the unconscious .
3 Two days of high-level bilateral talks , held in Madrid , the Spanish capital , on Feb. 14-15 , ended in an agreement signed by the United Kingdom and Argentina to restore full diplomatic relations , which had been broken off at the beginning of the Falklands ( Malvinas ) war in April 1982 .
4 Most significantly , and as far as most English observers were concerned most ominously , diplomatic relations with Rome which had been broken off at the Reformation were now restored .
5 Talks in Rome were reported on Feb. 1 to have been broken off at the end of January by the South African-backed rebel Mozambique National Resistance ( MNR or Renamo ) which accused the government of violating the ceasefire agreement signed on Dec. 1 .
6 Relations with Iraq had been broken off at the time of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war and US diplomatic business in Baghdad was handled by a US Interests section at the Belgian embassy ( headed by the author of an authoritative work on Kurdish affairs , William Eagleton Jnr ) .
7 Some drivers whose tyre tread is below the new legal limit have been let off with a caution … others face prosecution .
8 In the ensuing raid by our officers , who had been tipped off about the smuggling run , a pitched battle between our men and the smugglers had led to several amusing incidents , related to us by local officers .
9 At the hotel a tearful maid told the sailor pair the tragic news that Bessie had been carried off to the cholera hospital .
10 Owing to a rainfall of extraordinary violence , the stream overflowed at the pond , and a great volume of water , which would normally have been carried off by the stream , poured down a public street into the town and caused damage to the plaintiffs ' property .
11 Too often his reputation as an architect has been written off on the basis of very late works which were more the work of his nephew , MacVicar Anderson , and his chief clerk , Colling , under his direction .
12 Piper explained : ‘ I have already been written off by a lot of people and a lot of critics and I can understand Benn being favourite .
13 A vast open space had been cordoned off for the day .
14 It had been paced off in the sand as he announced the dimensions to the architect .
15 It 's about the only thing that has n't been sold off to the Japanese — yet . ’
16 Some streets which had been closed off during the intifada would be gradually re-opened .
17 Unofficial reports said that the incident might have been sparked off by a dispute over permission to build a mosque .
18 On April 8 it was reported that ANC peace talks with Inkatha , scheduled for the previous weekend , had been called off as a result of the ANC 's May 9 ultimatum to de Klerk .
19 Part of the cathedral had been roped off as a theatre , a very Sussex touch .
20 The camps were spotted by pilots flying supplies to Nagorny Karabakh , which has been sealed off from the rest of Azerbaijan for several months .
21 By now a total of 26 reservoirs had been sealed off throughout the country mainly owing to blooms of blue-green algae .
22 The blinking was a reflex which could equally well have been set off by a puff of wind or a flash of light .
23 I 've worked in a number of centres where the fire alarm has been set off by the heat from our lights .
24 HE 'S been running off with the toilet rolls — and viewers ' affections — for 21 years .
25 For instance , millions have been laid off in the construction industry .
26 ‘ If Harry had n't been rushed off to the hospital with chest pains today , ’ he continued , ‘ then I 'd still be at a loss as to know what my only daughter gets up to when my back is turned . ’
27 Partly because the machinery of repression has been so all-embracing for so long , stifling any messages of opposition before they reached a platform , and partly because Romania has for so long been cut off from the mainstream of European thinking and political change , constructive ideas have been hard to come by .
28 From a purely philosophical point of view , teachers who have been cut off from the mainstream of educational activity should be helped to understand the dynamism that underlies a teacher 's personal development , the rapid changes in teaching situations and accepted methodologies , and also the changes which the target languages themselves are undergoing .
29 A detachment represents a body of troops that has been split off from the rest of their regiment and armed as small , independent units whose role is to operate within sight of their regiment .
30 In the Dialtext product virtually the entire Macintosh desktop has been blocked off from the user in order to prevent potential disasters like the erasure of disks or files .
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