Example sentences of "[adv] off [prep] [noun sg] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | We may be better off with health care contracts if money follows the patient as the government er intends it to do , but we just do n't know and that 's what we 're investigating at the present time . |
2 | Everywhere an unspoken question seemed to hang heavily in the air : Would we have been better off without Home Rule ? |
3 | 5m claimants to be worse off under poll tax , says Meacher . |
4 | Higher bands will be worse off under council tax levels |
5 | And i i i it 's , it 's a clear statement , at least to the cadres , that that moderate policy has now been abandoned and we are now off into land reform because this is what is happening anyway . |
6 | Then off to North Parade in 1833 , where two ‘ Miss Titford 's ’ followed the same business as milliners , the other , Elizabeth , being almost certainly Mary 's niece , daughter of her brother Benjamin who had died in London in 1816 . |
7 | And now she 's seen Prince Harry safely off to boarding school , she 's asking for more . |