Example sentences of "[coord] [be] [verb] off [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Where there does exist a genuine public expression of concern about the way the police operate this can not just be dismissed as a matter of misunderstanding or be written off as the foolish ramblings of that police ‘ folk devil ’ the ‘ loony left ’ , who would dismantle the system for their own political ends .
2 This can result in buyers waiting months for the goods to arrive or being fobbed off with a different machine .
3 The antlers grow through the summer , covered in a fur called velvet , which then dries and falls off , or is rubbed off by the irritable beasts .
4 But for now the transepts and choir are undergoing restoration and are blocked off by a wooden screen .
5 And for those who think they know nothing about building and are turned off by the sight of rotting wood , then perhaps this will help to change their attitude .
6 ‘ Sometimes employers only think of workplace nurseries and are put off by the expense .
7 We climbed down to his fishing boat and were pushing off against the stonework .
8 They got drunk and tried to carry off the women , and were fought off by the bridegroom with his Lapiths and his bosom-friend , the Athenian Theseus .
9 The crew of the Arun and Mersey class lifeboats are pictured ready to Poole Quay on 23 May 1991 and being seen off by the director , Brian Miles ( centre ) flanked by the two coxswains , Staff Coxswain Mike Houchen ( right ) and divisional inspector Les Vipond ( left ) .
10 This can result in buyers waiting for months for the goods to arrive or not getting them at all and being fobbed off with a different machine .
11 Below the cheek the head tapers down and is rounded off for the lower jaw ; the mouth finishes up about 2¼in wide .
12 [ PAMELA enters and is shown off to the visiting aristocrats . ]
13 This takes a similar form to the Arch of Peace and is set off by the extended , arcaded arms that drift along the edge of the square .
14 A Labour moderate collapses and is taken off in an ambulance .
15 WITHIN THE first five minutes of Phallus In Wonderland , a surly youth vomits over a tramp , has a hook shoved through the back of his head and is transported off to a distant planet to meet cartoon barbarian grunge rockers GWAR .
16 Saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills oasis ( Figure 4.5 ) string out along a valley , formerly a marine inlet , which rose and was cut off from the sea 5000–8000 years ago when the local land ice melted ( Kerry et al . ,
17 As priyayi he obtained an education in a Teachers ' Training School and was sent off to the little island of Bali .
18 Bodin 's pass back was under-hit , Duffield and Gittens seized on it and , while Gittins did what Duffield was intending , sliding the ball under the advancing Digby , Duffield stayed down and was carried off with a broken leg .
19 He then said ‘ God bless ! ’ to her , and was carried off into the night .
20 He took a taxi the twelve miles into Brighton , and was dropped off at the Willett Collection , housed in the town 's museum .
21 ‘ These bacteria are normally harmless but are triggered off by a rise in temperature .
22 For budding artists who would like to stage their own exhibition , but are put off by the costs of framing , a visit to the Melford Fine Arts is a must .
23 For budding artists who would like to stage their own exhibition , but are put off by the costs of framing , a visit to the Melford Fine Arts is a must .
24 Arrangements to introduce the new system of central scheduling were to be announced this week , but were called off at the last minute .
25 The pension is recently built , but is finished off in the traditional style .
26 Thinking that the aircraft was on fire , he tried to land at once at Takali , but was driven off by the ground defences , heading instead for Hal Far .
27 Nigel leafed through a few large-print Agatha Christies but was put off by the noxious inexplicable stains on the pages .
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