Example sentences of "[noun pl] coming off " in BNC.
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1 | And I tend to draw , most o , most of us tend to draw them as straight lines with branches coming off they may actually show the chain as a twisted chain or zig-zag chain or going in to form a square or something ! |
2 | another one like that and then what happens is you 've got smaller branches lots of smaller branches coming off of piece |
3 | and then you 've got smaller branches coming off of the smaller branches |
4 | So they 're going to go see then you get other branches coming off of that one |
5 | the same and other branches coming off of that one and other branches coming off of that one it 's sort of gets smaller and smaller and is gets |
6 | the same and other branches coming off of that one and other branches coming off of that one it 's sort of gets smaller and smaller and is gets |
7 | You can start now to get your , because this is your tree , this is your tree , here 's your branches , and then you start to get your twigs coming off , the way do , so , so and that also , you see that , that can link up with , like that ca n't it ? |
8 | Any twigs coming off there ? |
9 | They are identical in the same way that the articles coming off a well-engineered assembly line are identical . |
10 | If the silicon chips coming off a production line begin to fail , ordinary optical-microscope pictures of the minute circuitry can often help to sort out what is going wrong . |
11 | But three factors suggest their stumbling Christmas represents a pit stop rather than the wheels coming off altogether . |
12 | DOZENS of French farmers staged an anti-British protest at Calais at the weekend , throwing stones and hurling insults at Britons coming off ferries . |
13 | When there was a sense of unrest and what not , and then first one ship then the other , starts shuddering but before that happened we saw Germans coming off in the rafts and that . |
14 | It 's where you got the er the branch chains coming off of different positions . |
15 | The bar was crowded with men coming off shift from the electronics factory all arguing heatedly about a disputed penalty in a soccer match being shown on a T.V. set above the counter , the fact that the match had taken place two months before in no way diminishing the fervour of the argument . |
16 | ‘ In some parts of the UK cuts in local authority spending and the move to the purchaser-provider split meant that for the first time students coming off social work courses were having real difficulties finding jobs ’ Weinstein said . |
17 | The explanation for this being that weather caused by frequent vigorous systems coming off a relatively warm Atlantic is not conducive to lengthy spells of severe frost . |
18 | Space was a premium particularly on Summer Saturdays , and the congestion at the shed throat caused by engines coming off , and going on shed was responsible for most of the delays along the North Wales coast when locomotives changes were necessary , particularly for the Butlins ' workings . |
19 | He compliments the production operator on the detailed attention he gives to the quality components coming off his line . |