Example sentences of "off [coord] [verb] [pron] [adv prt] [prep] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 Memory is a bit of a misnomer erm , because if you switch the computer off and switch it back on again , the file wo n't be there any more , because it has n't remembered it .
2 if you 're gon na do that , I 'll tell ya if you switch it off and switch it back on again if , if it 's the problem I think it is it 'll cure it , if it 's which I do n't think it is , it 's the other one that 's incurable
3 I was sweating , you could imagine thinking God we 're going to have to take the wheels off and drag it through with a tractor or something like that on skids , cos we needed the van for Monday and there was n't going to be a lot of t But then suddenly yes a again I suddenly th
4 She unhooked the chair , dusted it off and carried it back to the front lawn .
5 He used her , discarded her , then paid her off and sent her back to Ireland !
6 Vologsky finished the bottle off and slammed it down upon the table .
7 ‘ And he tied the horse up ; took the shoes off and put them back on again .
8 The first members of the teams run up to the suitcases and put everything on , run round the back of the rest of the team and then take everything off and put it back in the suitcase before running back and touching the next member of the team who repeats the process .
9 Gradually harden them off and set them out in late May or early June when nights are no longer frosty .
10 He then gave the order to move off and led us out of the abbey gate .
11 Go to a pushbike shop they whip them off and whip them on for you you buy , you know , if you go out and buy one then just take wheel with you they 'll stick them straight on .
12 There , they would check it off and whoosh it back to you with the customer 's change and the docket stamped .
13 She took them off and gave them back to him .
14 Something put his hand on Anne 's bottom , but did not seem to mind too much when she peeled it off and gave it back to him .
15 He chucks them off and puts them back on again .
16 They knocked him off and dressed me up for the suit with arrows . ’
17 he sort of must have switched it off and switched it back on .
18 When the radio began to grate , I turned it off and spread myself out on the bed , using the knapsack as a pillow , and then when it got too sharp , making dents in the back of my head , I took it away and lay flat .
19 It was that in no way was I going to bring a coffin from Stoke-on-Trent to Llandderfel on the roof-rack of a Metro and that they were driving north for the weekend and would stop off and pick it up on the way home .
  Next page