Example sentences of "off at [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Consider Butterworth and Chebyshev low-pass filters designed to cut off at unit pulsatance , that is , at or , theoretically , where the negative value does not have physical significance . |
2 | It comes off at North Cheams and goes down Church Hall Road , and up Priory Road , till it the end of Avenue |
3 | Later in the race McCallen fell off at Church Corner , Portrush , but was unhurt and was hoping to be able to take part in the opening Superbike race which followed the 250cc . |
4 | Do not simply saw the trunk off at soil level as this will later attract honey fungus . |
5 | I cradled the gun in my arms and set off at Emergency Speed , hurtling down the path back to the island at maximum , trusting to luck and adrenalin that I would n't put a foot wrong and end up lying gasping in the grass with a multiple fracture of the femur . |
6 | Publicity was directed to persuading people to switch off at peak times , and some Boards , notably the Eastern , banned sales of space heaters at their showrooms . |
7 | The plant matter , or haulm , will be cut off at ground level and put in the compost bin , and the nitrogen-rich root system left in the soil . |
8 | In autumn when the plants have begun to die down naturally the perennials should have their flowered stems cut off at ground level , if not already done , and annuals should be dug up and put for compost . |
9 | The wind pressure on the rotors increased rapidly when they were rotated at full speed but levelled off at wind velocities beyond about 12 m/sec . |
10 | The economy will move directly from point A to point C without first stopping off at point B : no quantity response ensues from the monetary impulse . |
11 | People take malicious pleasure in cutting in on them and burning them off at traffic lights . |