Example sentences of "the [noun] [to-vb] off the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 A country that has a balance of payments surplus may receive payment from the debtor 's foreign exchange reserves , receive the balance in gold , leave the money in the debtor country and use it to purchase goods and services in the future , or lend the debtor country the money to pay off the debt and receive interest on the loan in the meantime .
2 In the same way , a country that has a deficit on its balance of payments will either have to run down its foreign exchange reserves , pay over gold , borrow the money to pay off the debt from other countries or hold money , in terms of credit , that the creditor country can use to purchase goods and services in the future .
3 Legally , if only one of the partners has the money to pay off the company 's debts , then she must do so .
4 When the zero-coupon bond matures , in , say , 15 years , the French debt-issuer uses the money to pay off the principal .
5 Lloyds Bank released the bills back to him so that he could sell them and thereby obtain the money to pay off the loan from the Bank .
6 But Nicola 's husband recovered himself and padded over from the settee to switch off the television .
7 16 year old Mark Cross and 17 year old Paul Eversham are being brought into the side to show off the talent Hereford has to offer for the future .
8 Nonetheless , when they 're there , living in , the nice little brown envelope with the weekly giro cheque arrives in their name ; and when they go the authorities depend on the dependents to pay off the debts .
9 Now she exclusively tells PETER GRANT about her four years with the top soap and reveals that she wanted the writers to kill off the character of Chrissie Rogers .
10 ‘ She was gripping the knife to ward off the attack . ’
11 Well if one of those flats is for you , here 's just the thing to set off the view from the window .
12 The spark to start off the purges was the assassination of Sergei Kirov , head of the Leningrad organisation .
13 Canon Arbeau in his Orchésographie ( 1588 ) recommended the use of four positions from and through which the feet moved , the turn-out to show off the line of the leg and ports de bras to display one 's carriage and courteous behaviour .
14 A year , too , when it was the fashion to show off the figure .
15 That shift , together with the emphasis on ‘ the right team ’ leadership and traditional Tory reserves of loyalty , undoubtedly helped the party to fend off the week 's much-resented media attention to division and disarray .
16 Mr Wheeler , now moving to the rear of the plant to show off the £2m smoke-cleaning section , which had just broken down , pointed out that his company achieved destruction of at least 99.9999 per cent of all materials .
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