Example sentences of "off with [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The main entry road was well sealed off with road blocks and white-helmeted military cops behind which a little bit of American Mid-West flourished .
2 In the meantime , if you want to set off with road map and cheque book , then get the new editions of the Factory Shop Guide .
3 When you have worked through these various drills , finish the session off with flexibility training .
4 When building timber steps , these treads can be filled in with compacted soil , finishing off with bark chippings .
5 He entered the action after 17 minutes when Ian Rush limped off with hamstring trouble .
6 And John Kelly , who had to go off with hamstring trouble , is also out of tonight 's match .
7 Thief walks off with Yard cop 's winning pumpkin
8 I then made copies of the negatives and went into the darkroom , using pens , brushes , sandpaper , whatever came to hand , in fact to distort the images before finally re-copying to get higher contrast prints , which I finished off with selenium toner .
9 The bed/storage area could be neatly screened off with matchstick blinds .
10 It 's easy to make your own from a straight piece of timber about 1.2m ( 4ft ) long , marked off with pencil lines to match the size of tile you will be using .
11 RAM raiders smashed their way into Debenham 's in Middlesbrough , left sports clothes strewn across the road and made off with clothing worth over £2,000 , Teesside Crown Court heard .
12 They made off with hi-fi equipment , three cameras , two antique clocks , china and an anorak worth a total of £1,500 from a house at Easby .
13 They made off with hi-fi equipment , three cameras , two antique clocks , china and an anorak worth a total of £1,500 from a house at Easby .
14 Stuart started off with pizza jokes
15 However conditions seemed promising in the morning and we set off with lunch packs in our bags and hope in our hearts ! on the two-hour boat run there are always lots of birds to look at , and soon after we left ‘ the narrows ’ of the harbour entrance we were aware of black-browed albatrosses .
16 However , with their playmaker Turner injured , and his replacement Yendle not really hitting it off with scrum-half Llewellyn , Newport rarely threatened behind the scrum .
17 The surplus leaf is then dusted off with cotton wool prior to burnishing .
18 The prosecution 's success rate does not augur well for the two trials which will really test the quality of Boesky 's information and the deal that he pulled off with government lawyers .
19 Knit 1 row at T10 , cast off with figure-of-eight method .
20 Scottish bus users are clearly not regarded as a category of citizenry who must be bought off with window dressing of that type .
21 Sir Richard flew off with wife Sheila Sim yesterday for Hawaii , to work in front of the camera for the first time in 15 years for Steven Spielberg 's latest film Jurassic Park .
22 Now he 's off with wife Donna to see his lawyer Mike Gerson to check progress on the legal case being pursued under California 's worker 's compensation laws .
23 They coped with the pressure admirably , with central defenders Rogan and Ball , who was carried off with knee ligament damage early in the second half , outstanding .
24 She had to cut her stockings off with nail scissors , and the fishnet pattern was stamped in red on her swollen knee .
25 Froissart says that the English found ‘ plate and gold and silver belts and precious jewels in chests crammed full of them as well as excellent cloaks ’ , and the Black Prince made off with Ring John 's own jewels .
26 Rachel Still , 23 — who was living with a boyfriend in Wilmslow , Cheshire — drove off with husband Phillip after meeting him for a talk .
27 The other two aircraft had been damaged but got off with bullet holes only . ’
28 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 .
29 Thieves have made off with garden tubs containing shrubs worth £47 from the front garden of a house in Starmer Crescent , Darlington .
30 she said if you started off with cereal porridge or something you could have perhaps two rounds of cheese on toast for your break
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