Example sentences of "[pron] off [prep] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 And he signs himself off from systematic criticism .
2 However many problems there may be , there is a natural human instinct to form relationships all through our lives , although occasionally one will find a recluse — someone who has deliberately cut himself off from human contact .
3 During the final days , the occupiers were reported to have rounded up Kuwaiti civilians and carried them off to unknown fates in Iraq .
4 Sad stories of fathers making fortunes out of their pretty daughters by marrying them off to antiquated old men again and again as their husbands wither and die , leaving them with fortune after fortune .
5 But , as other African countries have discovered , African insurance companies were too small to carry major risks and had to lay them off with foreign re-insurers .
6 The Group of 77 , as the developing countries called themselves , had already discovered the capacity of the opposing phalanx of rich , aid-giving industrialised countries either to stonewall their demands for more aid or for preferential trading arrangements , or to fob them off with empty , symbolic gestures .
7 There 's no point in sending them off on endless — no doubt excellent — courses if there 's no incentive for them to use up large slices of their spare time in teaching the game .
8 At the moment , when we should be integrating our elderly into community life and reintegrating them into our families , we are sending them off into social exile .
9 It 's too easy to shrug them off as drippy MOR bores because popularity , ultimately , has its price .
10 As the technical programmes evolved , they gave rise to commercial activities — such as selling fuel elements and graphite to the civil power stations — and as these matured it became the practice to spin them off as separate entities or to transfer the technology and the responsibility to commercial organisations .
11 It marked them off from other men and made it difficult for them to settle down to the dull conformity of civilian existence after the war .
12 With abused children the immediate and undisputed need is for protection but , in achieving this , we may cut them off from cherished family and community links , an isolation that may prove damaging .
13 The English archers poured a deadly hail of arrows into the French troops , and the English men-at-arms finished them off in hand-to-hand combat .
14 Imagine that we , the human species , released one billion living spores into the Universe , sending them off in random directions .
15 But the white-and-holy showed them off like prized exhibits , for they liked to make the most of their scanty history .
16 But no I think er they thought I could speak English better than some of them themselves so they sent me off to English universities or wherever to put across our problems .
17 He admitted : ‘ Lawrie McMenemy took me off at half- time in Spain after I 'd been booked .
18 The recriminations and angst of an unhappy marriage that reverberated through my head could well have had a self-destructive influence in that lonely , haunting valley and finished me off for good , no doubt .
19 A recent demonstration of the 3M Computer Aided Retrieval system , which uses microfilm cartridges linked to a computer-generated indexing system , has suggested a cost-effective way forward here , which does not cut itself off from future DIP systems .
20 Let Trudi Pacter 's latest book sweep you off into high society
21 They can tip you off about possible snags , — and about the shortcuts as well .
22 I did n't like being called a rowdie , but then I did n't exactly have the time or resources to sue for defamation , if that 's the legal terminology for someone who slags you off in public .
23 She took herself off for long walks to ponder in the ice and wind and snow .
24 It was impossible to fob her off with vague statements — and perhaps unwise .
25 He had married her and he was going to stay married , and no nonsense about other women and buying her off with unexpected handouts .
26 It was my responsibility I brought that child into the world , and there was no way I was going to thrust her off onto other people .
27 She knew what that could mean , when the labourer was as young and inexperienced as he , and she looked him over again carefully for the signs of his servitude , ignoring the forbidding stare that warned her off from probing .
28 ‘ It 's too beautiful a day for you to go on Mr Gajduseking me the whole while , ’ he cut her off in easy fashion .
29 Dreaming of ensnaring a visitor who will whisk him off to fabulous Detroit , Sonny is completely unaware that ‘ people do n't go there .
30 And sent him off to distant jungles .
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