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

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1 IT WAS THE YEAR Lotus killed off the new Elan and the year the MGB and Morris Oxford made a comeback .
2 However , Baker had to call on his years of experience to shake off the gritty Ballymena man , who made all the running , but faltered over the final ends .
3 Given a more positive ride on her previous outing - again at Newmarket - she stayed on gamely to fend off the well-handicapped Kiveton Kabooz .
4 Turn off the appropriate MCB at the consumer unit , or ;
5 The Russian side also indicated that Russia would not demand that Estonia should help to pay off the former USSR 's foreign debt .
6 Campaigners fighting to kill off the proposed Darlington Cross Town Route have welcomed the news .
7 Getting off a packed S-Bahn carriage at the Zoo station , a woman pointed out to her husband the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church : ‘ Look !
8 The prospect of a coalition government led by the Japan Socialist Party ( JSP ) resulted in increased financial support and funding for the LDP from the business community , the Economist of Dec. 23 , 1989 , reported that , in a bid to ward off a possible LDP defeat , 13 national and commercial banks had provided US$104,000,000 in emergency finance to the LDP 's electoral campaign funds , repayable at 1 per cent over the prime rate .
9 After Natal ( 43–25 ) , they saw off a punchy Orange Free State outfit ( 33–14 ) , the disappointing Junior Springboks ( 25–10 ) and a heavyweight bunch of country boys representing Central Unions ( 39–6 ) .
10 Second half goals from Dmitry Radchenko and Andrei Piatnitski rounded off a comfortable Spartak Moscow performance to deny the Reds a place in the Cup Winners ' Cup quarter-final .
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