Example sentences of "[noun sg] round off a " in BNC.
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1 | The far less frequently heard ( and recorded ) Fantasia goes with a swing — the members of the Toronto Mendelssohn Choir adding their contribution with not only enthusiasm but also some subtlety — and the Overture rounds off a generally recommendable disc . |
2 | The result rounds off a very successful season for Tracy , who returns to her studies at Newcastle University later this month . |
3 | An excellent note by the performer rounds off a valuable issue . |
4 | In the end the Baa-Baas won 25–15 with Ofahengaue rounding off a move right at the death . |
5 | Molly and Mary both had things to do that evening , so Yanto had arranged to meet Billy in the Boar to round off a good weekend . |
6 | The back row of Webster , Lewis and debutant no.8 , Stuart Davies , was an impressive force throughout , the letter rounding off a good first match with a try . |
7 | A Traditionally mature , full-bodied red wines such as Claret and Port have been drunk with cheese to round off a meal . |
8 | Certainly , it 's not my idea of the ideal way to round off a year which has found Jim Bob and Fruitbat riding out any anticipated backlash with a certain aplomb . |
9 | Leaning back in a creaky old chair in a Padstow café , faced with yet another cream tea was the perfect way to round off a fabulous week 's backpacking on part of the South West Coast Path . |
10 | This comprised a moonlit cable car ride up the mountains to a creaky farmhouse for cheese fondue , heady wine and oompah-pah music — the perfect way to round off a day 's skiing . |
11 | The annual Christmas party rounded off a hugely successful year for the Wedgwood Retired Employees Club which saw membership and events increase . |