Example sentences of "[vb -s] off in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Dave Weatherley strips off in the line of duty to put seven seriously warm bags to the test . |
2 | Everyone had a potential for narcissism because the baby starts off in a world of its own , in a state of primary narcissism . |
3 | Despite its alarmingly boring title , it has nothing to say at all about the Ford Administration : it starts off in the wholly recognisable Updike Couples-land of middle-aged infidelity in New England academia , before broadening into reflections on the way sexual liberation became virtually mandatory in the hot years of the late 1970s ( the Ford years ) . |
4 | It 's a weird thing erm it starts off in the root and then it erm u used a single mouse fix to patch it |
5 | Now , let's take the young activist , who starts off in the trade union movement . |
6 | The light swerves off in an instant , and it 's darker than ever . |
7 | NYUP ! goes off in a couple of hundred limey brains — and are ignored . |
8 | Have you ever noticed the response when a car alarm goes off in a busy street ? |
9 | The result is an oxygen linkage and a molecule of water which goes off in the sap . |
10 | Does n't matter if the ball goes off in the , or when you 're running a hoop , it just comes back up . |
11 | I mean , what we know about what goes off in the courts , i is is entirely dependent on which particular reporter happens to be reporting . |
12 | Euro Disney 's pre-launch advertising campaign kicks off in the UK next week , three months before the resort is due to open its gates on April 12 . |
13 | Swindon Town will be at home to Manchester City or Reading in the Fourth Round if they can beat Queens Park Rangers in the Third Round … that tie kicks off in an hours time in London … |
14 | If you roll an arrow then the missile veers off in the direction indicated . |
15 | If you roll an arrow then the missile veers off in the direction indicated . |
16 | St Helens ' new county champion Greg Helsby leads off in the singles and Raife Hutt of Southport & Ainsdale is back in the side . |
17 | He likes these contacts with the more substantial world and happily hurries off in the direction of his stationery shop and fax bureau , where I know he will encounter many difficulties . |
18 | The situation in the traditional poem , as exemplified by Sidney , is an I — She one , where the pronouns reveal the gap between the lover and his mistress ; in Donne , as I have shown elsewhere , l it is an I-Thou , and above all a We/Us/Our relationship , where the lovers exist , after the consummation , as a unit , a model to others , from which point Donne 's wit takes off in a brilliant sequence of rhetorical strategies . |
19 | The lottery will create at least 52 new millionaires each year , and possibly more if the weekly draw takes off in a big way . |
20 | The first solo , tabbed last month , was in the key of E. This second solo takes off in the key of F , although the two-note pickup is played over the last beat of the final bar of E. |
21 | ‘ If it takes off in the States , the sky 's the limit , ’ he says . |
22 | ‘ Mick sometimes takes off in the wagon , but he 's only too pleased to get back to Chigwell . |
23 | The metal yields easily at first , hardens somewhat and then breaks off in a brittle fashion . |
24 | This will be by far the longest record for any society , a record which now breaks off in the 1880s . |
25 | The plot fires off in every direction at once , almost entirely wasting some of a fine ensemble cast ( Maria De Medirios shows up for a couple of close ups and little more ) , introducing sub-plots at the very last minute ( a homosexual love affair between the opera 's leading man and director is inexplicably absent from the rest of the movie ) and turning from light comedy to an intense marital drama with no warning . |
26 | right and it falls off in the soup |
27 | HAMLET , however , continues the movement into an about-turn and walks off in the opposite direction . |
28 | Specialising pays off in a hard market |
29 | It pays off in the end . ‘ |
30 | After reading the signpost , the user moves off in the direction of his choice until he arrives at the next crossroads . |