Example sentences of "off [prep] the [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 | Now is the time to make a clean sweep of all the jobs you put off during the bad weather . |
4 | Quickly they piled into the car , which sped noisily and dangerously off through the quotidian traffic . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | The cart trundled off through the greasy water . |
7 | ‘ 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 . |
8 | We set off through the pretty woods and were soon at the base of the remarkably clean , steep granite buttress . |
9 | We watched the men bundle up their parachutes and move off through the dense undergrowth , chopping at it with jungle machetes . |
10 | Eventually we moved off through the main gate of the camp to the Vorlager , or front camp , where the showers were situated . |
11 | Then , with an uncaring smile , he strode off through the open doorway . |
12 | We set off through the lovely village of Stonethwaite and up the steep woodland path towards Great Crag . |
13 | 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 . |
14 | For instance , Charles Harvey has tipped her off about the new motorway but she pretends she does n't know . |
15 | Really British , I 'm pissed off about the European passports |
16 | 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 . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Mr Nicholas Bragge , for the French producers , claimed that the elderflower drink had been ‘ dressed up ’ in a champagne bottle with the familiar wire top and was being passed off as the real stuff . |
19 | for the sake of the museums otherwise they would be t probably passed off as the real thing . |
20 | You could pass that off as the real thing . |
21 | The noise in the kitchen switched off as the small second she stood there half-naked seemed to lengthen into years . |
22 | Where there does exist a genuine public expression of concern about the way the police operate this can not just be dismissed as a matter of misunderstanding or be written off as the foolish ramblings of that police ‘ folk devil ’ the ‘ loony left ’ , who would dismantle the system for their own political ends . |
23 | The power produced drops off as the harmonic number increases , so to generate the higher harmonics requires much higher input intensity . |
24 | We could have passed you off as the English rose of our collection , although I trust you have n't the natural frigidity of your British sisters . ’ |
25 | And he was still worrying about how to pass himself off as the long-dead Bard when police nicked him dithering outside a bank . |
26 | Wilcock set off for the New World . |
27 | After a few minutes Crabb returned to the jetty for some extra weights to overcome his buoyancy and , having fitted these to his satisfaction , set off for the Russian cruiser . |
28 | Taking my leave , I headed off for the developing tanks at my studio . |
29 | There 's a rigourous routine of hard practice before the party from the Dragon School in Oxford head off for the African continent . |
30 | The families are heading off for the only place where they can make a living these days : the jungle area of Chapare in Cochabamba. province . |