Example sentences of "[to-vb] off with [art] " in BNC.

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1 ROS : You march in here without so much as a by your leave and expect me to take very lunatic you try to pass off with a lot of unsubstantiated
2 It was eleven o'clock before all the family were in bed , and two o'clock next morning was the latest time to set off with the beehives .
3 And a foul by Whitlow on Rozario and pain written all over Robert Rozario 's face and we saw that the last time we had a Nottingham Forest live game when he collided with a post up at Bolton Wanderers and had to go off with a rib and facial injuries .
4 He threw in a good job with an insurance company to go off with a woman and ended up , broke and heartbroke , in a cheap caravan site outside Fort Worth , where he decided to put an end to himself .
5 She left to go off with a fellow , you remember ?
6 there is not a single piece by anyone other than himself on these discs which he is not able to rattle off with the short of nonchalant ease that would probably make even ARgerich or Pollini green with envy .
7 Oxfordshire and west Buckinghamshire beginning to ease off with the rush hour traffic at the moment , not too bad at all at the moment .
8 No hearts were going to be broken , he told her with the frankest face , if he were to run off with a Protestant and have a dozen kids .
9 He really gets steamed up if they 're left open , you 'd think somebody was going to run off with the timber mill . ’
10 ‘ I had to start off with a Japanese Top 40 guitar — inch high action !
11 We were determined not to start off with a mortgage round our necks if we could possibly avoid it .
12 This allows customers to start off with a diskless system and expand gradually up to 5Gb .
13 However , the grouting can easily get discoloured and dirty-looking , so it might bc better to start off with a dark grouting from the beginning .
14 ‘ Yes sir , I suppose … all I meant was , it 's nice to start off with a gift from God , so to speak . ’
15 So we only we only need to start off with a third of that .
16 What I did n't want to do at times was to overload , I wanted to start off with a time limit as we mean to go on and spread it out through the year and so I have put the important things which are to do with the quality system like internal quality audit erm , non- conformances , the corrective action , training and all stuff like that with an audit before and then things like contract print erm , I do n't think we are going to have any problems with I put those for after .
17 Naomi would have been returning again , I 'm sure , to start off with a sense of excitement , she was going back home !
18 It is possible to start off with the simplest possible system with a few reports and then add to it as new requirements are uncovered .
19 And then I came back on the forth to start off with the stocktaking which is not on the agenda I think .
20 now we 're going to finish off with a sport that enjoys itself in the summer … grass track racing … thousands were out over the weekend to watch the midland finals in Worcestershire
21 And the poser 's dead embarrassed because this other boy knows him and he 's just spotted him trying to get off with a girl in a shop , not his sort of style at all , and he blushes all over , scarlet , even his ears , I noticed the ears .
22 He 'd been lucky to get off with a year for that .
23 Later , as Mr Bagley , at 21 thought to be the youngest scheduled service pilot in the country , prepared finally to take off with the delayed passengers , he was playing down the incident .
24 Revealing one 's body brings into conflict a wish to show off with the desire to cover up .
25 He had badly wanted to sign off with a first victory in Adelaide and a record 10th in a single season .
26 When he retired from the RAF he remained a most active civilian doctor on the staff at Halton and continued to rush off with the ‘ go-team ’ in response to any call from the AIB duty co-ordinator for some years afterwards .
27 We have him bang to rights on the kiosk heist and Special Forces caught him redhanded holding up the auction room and trying to make off with a green canvas portmanteau . ’
28 It was lads from Garforth who stole the 1829 pole , but a group from Aberford managed to make off with the top half in 1907 .
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