Example sentences of "was [verb] off [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 The foreman 's office was partitioned off from the shop floor and from it one could see the men at work on the machines — five or six of them — but part of the floor was screened off by large canvas sheets suspended from the roof trusses .
2 In terms of short-term economic measures , the main thrust of government policy was to drain off from the economy excess money which was fuelling inflation , contributing to constant shortages and frustrating efforts at economic control .
3 The sea was drawing off across the foreshore — leaving acre after acre of rocks — with a long series of hollow roars , diminishing , diminuendo on diminuendo .
4 Then , like a whirlwind , he was storming off through the garden , heading back towards the villa .
5 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 .
6 The Bank was tipped off by the West Germans shortly before the decision was announced , and evidently decided it would have to follow suit or risk a damaging run on the pound .
7 He then said ‘ God bless ! ’ to her , and was carried off into the night .
8 The following year his whole family was carried off by the plague , while in 1666 most of his remaining property was destroyed by the fire .
9 He took a taxi the twelve miles into Brighton , and was dropped off at the Willett Collection , housed in the town 's museum .
10 It was hell for McColgan as she was picked off in the run-in for a consolation bronze .
11 When I asked earlier what those penalties might be , I was fobbed off with the answer that the matter would be referred to the industrial tribunal , and that the worker involved might receive some form of compensation .
12 so it was written off in the end .
13 ‘ It was ’ , he would read , ‘ inevitable that the Solidarity revolution was sparked off by the Gdansk shipyard workers .
14 Our concern about police investigations was sparked off by the realisation that the trial is not an adequate tool for testing their reliability , which in turn disqualifies the trial as a verifying test .
15 The crisis was sparked off by the arrest and dismissal on Feb. 19 of three Council members , namely Col. Thaabe Letsie , Lt.-Col. Joshua Sekhobe Letsie ( both cousins of the King ) and Col. Aloysius Kethang Mosoeunyane , and of the Minister of Transport and Telecommunications , Maj. Philip Moyani Mokhanto .
16 The unrest was sparked off by the arrest of a local policeman on charges of corruption .
17 It was sparked off by the rape of a schoolgirl at a school in northern Paris on Sept. 27 , and by other attacks in schools in the Paris area .
18 The surplus population of England , especially that of the Home Counties and the Midlands , was siphoned off to the capital .
19 A former 3rd Farnham scout was heading off with the Falklands-bound Navy task force as one of the mechanics servicing the Harrier jump-jets aboard HMS Hermes .
20 Adds Murray : ‘ I was hauled off to the station but allowed to go after agreeing to pay for the damage . ’
21 Although the family seat was sold off in the fifties , the thirteenth Earl finds himself in a very similar sort of house , and the comparison is instructive .
22 By this time Angie had entered his life and she was going off with the ladies and he was going off with the boys — and that 's the way it was . ’
23 By this time Angie had entered his life and she was going off with the ladies and he was going off with the boys — and that 's the way it was . ’
24 To protect the scene , the park was closed off to the public for much of the day but has since been re-opened .
25 The Surrey team 's goalkeeper Adrian Blake was helped off in the 57th minute , with his team already 3–0 down , after being apparently struck by a coin thrown from the crowd .
26 A weak sun was rising off to the east over the distant buildings and its pale light was filtering through the branches of the trees about him .
27 He caught up with her on the far side of the teahouse , in an area that was roped off for the staff 's use only .
28 After having lost over fourteen hours to the weather , the game was called off with the score at 227 for 6 declared , and a series that had promised so much with its exciting start fizzled out meaninglessly , with almost seven of the twenty-five playing days lost .
29 A minor but telling incident : a big army exercise scheduled for last week in which French soldiers were , for the first time , to do mock battle alongside British troops in West Germany was called off at the last moment because of East Germany 's election .
30 A press conference Mr Kaifu had scheduled for Wednesday evening to explain what the government had decided was called off at the last minute .
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