Example sentences of "off at [adj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 '68 — jeans either simply rolled up or cut off at required above-boot height — though some were worn instep length by some .
2 The IRA claimed responsibility for the station attacks , blaming the Victoria casualties on " the cynical decision … not to evacuate railway stations " after a caller had warned 45 minutes earlier that bombs were to go off at all mainline stations .
3 Yeah somebody trustworthy to replace them or erm they will allow so many in actually erm be off at one given time .
4 I should n't think you could afford to take a couple of days off at such short notice .
5 Wright , who helped Ireland whitewash Ghana in Dublin earlier this month , has landed a new coaching job in his native California and ca n't get time off at such short notice .
6 The actors from the Rites Of Passage company will stop off at Methodist Central Hall for a flashback to the Last Supper .
7 Her career quickly took off at top international level ; his did not , and eventually he went back to Russia .
8 One day Tommy had to let someone else drive and that man set off at three-thirty prompt .
9 Mr E , however , countered each example with either ‘ it wo n't work with Dave ’ or ‘ I 've tried all this ’ , and switched off at any good idea offered , unable to listen , making himself , like Dave , the only one in the group so different and obstructive .
10 Similar variations of chopping behaviour with rotor position occur at other current levels , so instead of monitoring chopping in an excited phase it can be convenient to excite , at a very low current level , a phase which would normally be switched off at any particular time .
11 His legs will probably fall off at some stupid rave if he 's not careful he 'll be dancing so much cos he 's on twenty thousand and his bloody legs 'll fall off .
12 has got to be taken off at some other time erm
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