Example sentences of "off [prep] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it does lend itself to careful analysis and preparation which may well pay off during the actual bargaining .
2 Roberto Policano , sent off during the away leg , is suspended but Torino have hit a patch of impressive form which has consolidated their fourth place in the fiercely-competitive Italian league .
3 His jacket was torn off during the first verse and his shirt during the second , then the Little Sweep realized he had made a monumental error and tried to tell the two schoolmasters not to remove his trousers .
4 These are also concentrated in Kent with 65 per cent of the total ( 25 per cent at Faversham alone ) , and there is little change in this pattern through time except that the total quantities fall off during the seventh century .
5 Now is the time to make a clean sweep of all the jobs you put off during the bad weather .
6 He declined the offer of a lift home , wished me an interesting journey , and set off through a light Prague drizzle .
7 So if your mains goes off through an electrical storm or something
8 Quickly they piled into the car , which sped noisily and dangerously off through the quotidian traffic .
9 They set off through the drizzling rain , climbing the steep path up the rock which the monks said was popularly known as Arthur 's Seat .
10 The cart trundled off through the greasy water .
11 ‘ I 'll leave you with young Hot-to-Trotsky here , then , ’ Clare says , patting Yvonne on the shoulder and winking at me as she sidles off through the cheering crowd .
12 We set off through the pretty woods and were soon at the base of the remarkably clean , steep granite buttress .
13 We watched the men bundle up their parachutes and move off through the dense undergrowth , chopping at it with jungle machetes .
14 Eventually we moved off through the main gate of the camp to the Vorlager , or front camp , where the showers were situated .
15 Then , with an uncaring smile , he strode off through the open doorway .
16 We set off through the lovely village of Stonethwaite and up the steep woodland path towards Great Crag .
17 The left wing , though still attached to the fuselage , had been almost completely sheared off between the inner engine and the fuselage and was angled back about thirty degrees from normal .
18 Even if someone else comes up to us and tips us off about a possible shoplifter we can only act if we see the person steal again , ’ she adds .
19 For instance , Charles Harvey has tipped her off about the new motorway but she pretends she does n't know .
20 Really British , I 'm pissed off about the European passports
21 Similar doubts were expressed about the study of the environment , which took off about the same time , but this seems to have gained a much firmer academic foothold , despite the fact that such courses range from the physical to the social with , as one CRAC Degree Course Guide put it , almost nothing in common between these two extremes .
22 Many years later Harry Houghton , one of the members of the Portland spy ring sentenced to 15 years ' imprisonment in 1961 , claimed that his Russian controller ( who was , incidentally , somehow tipped off about the impending arrest of the spy ring and never caught ) , told him during a meeting at the Crown Inn , at Punknoll in Dorset ( not far from the underwater research laboratory where Houghton worked ) , that the Russians had been warned of Crabb 's plan .
23 It was rather a coincidence that she was wearing a dark blue guernsey exactly like Laura 's , with a neck which necessitated the same blindfold struggle to get it off About the whole incident Richard felt no dissatisfaction and certainly no regret .
24 Terence Trent D'Arby-Neither Fish Nor Flesh ( CBS 1989 ) IT WO N'T do to write D'Arby off as a pathetic Prince impersonator , because his roots are rather different-more Sixties London than Detroit funk .
25 More of them got in on the industrial act — Sri Lanka was the latest brave new industrializing country , while India finally took off as a major supplier of iron and steel on the global stage .
26 An unborn child starts off as a tiny sphere , soon begins to look like a minute hamburger ( complete with bun ) , and finally adopts the form of a large-headed , small-limbed human being .
27 BRITISH workers have been laid off as a fly-the-flag mission to Seville 's Expo '92 flopped .
28 Manville knew then that Hayman had been right in writing him off as a washed-up veteran .
29 When he had met Ivy at Crepi 's dinner party her appearance had struck him as so wilfully bizarre that he had written it off as a freak effect , as though all her luggage had been lost and she 'd had to raid the oddments put aside for collection by the missionary brothers .
30 He took a wagonload of the spoiled crop to San Francisco and passed it off as a Peruvian delicacy .
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