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

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1 If you 're worried about electricity bills , turn the monitor off at the end of the day .
2 Moss Bros has become the first high street retailer to launch a privilege card that clocks up points towards discounts at the till , giving customers money off at the group 's stores and other outlets .
3 The party seemed to be taking place in a room off at the right .
4 We could n't have left a tap on , as we had taken the precaution of turning the water off at the mains , so where could it be coming from ?
5 Robbie went to see her friend off at the station , and that was when Caro had mentioned , oh , so casually , that she did not actually live alone .
6 She is aware of ‘ something lovely somewhere , something that is gone , or hidden , or yet to be attained ’ , but why this urge to scream her head off at the sight of an uncleared breakfast table ?
7 Wycliffe saw Franks and his secretary off at the shop door .
8 Why does n't it tail off at the bottom then if it equals out at depth ?
9 In order to sustain effort , in this and all other areas of life , we need the feedback of reward ideally , short-term reward rather than some far distant pot of gold , way off at the end of the rainbow .
10 I could have done with a little more natural variation in the sound , but seeing that all Kirk is probably going to do with it is leave it on the neck pickup , knock all the middle off at the amp and turn it up to an excruciating volume , it does n't have to be the most variable guitar in the world .
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