Example sentences of "[pron] off the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Put them off the scent . ’
2 That put them off the scent .
3 ‘ I decided to put them off the scent . ’
4 No , I mean , strangely enough that was one of the things that almost put me off the relationship in the first place because I 'd never had any desire to be a mother .
5 It it 's er really put me off the track there , I 'm sorry I .
6 But the fact that , in the face of the overpowering evidence against the addiction , he had finally managed to give up all that time ago , combined with the fact that the pain was in the shoulder blade and not the chest , had contributed to putting me off the scent .
7 He was trying to put me off the scent , perhaps , trying to explain , trying to seem reasonable .
8 But PC Jobson , a policeman for seven years , said : ‘ This wo n't put me off the job .
9 Having done my best to put you off the Bar , I must add that the public interest strongly requires that the profession should continue to attract a flow of top quality recruits .
10 ‘ Leonora , does the fact that I 've been married before put you off the thought of becoming my wife ? ’
11 Of course at school they always tell you that you should do a secretarial course , which was absolutely dreadful , and they put you off the idea of a career in the theatre just as much as they can .
12 Have I put you off the idea of knitting for profit ?
13 Let none of these warnings and precautions put you off the adventure and excitement of collecting in this field if you have an inclination that way .
14 ‘ Is n't it possible , though , that the other girl could be a hundred kilometres from here and that this one was dumped here to put you off the scent ? ’
15 The strangeness of this music puts you off the scent of its skillfulness , which is a shame in a way , but there 's absolutely no way it is unintentional .
16 The strangeness of this music puts you off the scent of its skillfulness , which is a shame in a way , but there 's absolutely no way it is unintentional .
17 You might make sales , you 'll certainly make contacts and it probably wo n't put you off the world of TV forever .
18 To put her off the scent and give her something else to think about , Rory had put Candy in charge of organising the children 's party .
19 When Johnson , as we know he did , dipped into Boswell 's Hebrides Journal , its tone can not have put him off the notion of Boswell writing a Life .
20 They act out their role in a number of scenarios with an actor , such as meeting for the first time , attracting the man 's attention , and putting him off the trail .
21 ‘ Almost anything , ’ said Roland , suddenly wanting to put him off the trail .
22 I put him off the idea of going shopping with me .
23 No doubt there was method in the smugglers ' madness , perhaps the very unsuitability of the area was a ploy to put us off the scent .
24 Of course , it could be a clever charade orchestrated by Rene to put us off the track .
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