Example sentences of "[verb] off the " in BNC.
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1 | Unfortunately for our timing one of the hosts suddenly said , ‘ I 'm sure you do n't want any coffee , Prime Minister , you 've just come off the plane . |
2 | ‘ I 've just come off the Isle of Man boat . ’ |
3 | May I , as someone who has recently come off the dole , comment on Donald Gould 's article ( Forum , 20 January , p 180 ) . |
4 | At last the restoration was completed and R5868 looked as if it had just come off the production line , a fine tribute to F/L Peaple and his team . |
5 | The tot , Britain 's most premature surviving child , had just come off the danger list after a three-month fight for life . |
6 | Although Vinny Samways has now come off the transfer list , Spurs look light in the key area . |
7 | He said ‘ The RS/6000 is not big now in Hungary , and it has only recently come off the Comecon list . |
8 | Shetland sheep are an example of a breed which has recently come off the Rare Breed Survival Trusts ' books , largely due to its popularity with small flock owners . |
9 | I 've now come off the pill without telling my boyfriend . |
10 | He has not yet come off the fence and told us whether he supports the barrage project . |
11 | The front of the jeep was as clean as if it had just come off the boat from Japan . |
12 | At first , they tried to pull off the dogs with their hands and then used their truncheons . |
13 | TURKEY will be on an incredible £12,000-a-man bonus to pull off the greatest result in their football history at Wembley tomorrow . |
14 | Ironically , that made England more determined than ever to pull off the stirring victory at Headingley which levelled the series . |
15 | By 1977 the family had accumulated enough capital , acumen and experience to pull off the property deal of the century : the purchase for $120m of eight Manhattan skyscrapers when the city of New York was on the brink of bankruptcy . |
16 | Mathers twisted his head to pull off the bite he 'd taken ; he chewed for a while . |
17 | He carried on past and found a place to pull off the road , and then he collected together his flashlight and a roll of tools and set off to walk the short distance back . |
18 | This section of land lies between the canal and the River Tame and leads along to the A5127 northeast-bound where there might be room for a vehicle to pull off the road into the gateway to load up beneath the M6 . |
19 | Back in the surgery Sophie found Joanna giving the squirrel some milk and saw to her relief that he had not tried to pull off the dressing . |
20 | But Beaumont is already confident that the eight-year-old will make a bold bid to pull off the feat in 12 months ' time . |
21 | through , through the system , but what that ca n't do is to pull off the arrears amount . |
22 | It was illogical to accept that an accord and satisfaction fell within s 286(5) but fell outside s 287(1) , which referred to where a company releases or writes off the whole or part of the debt . |
23 | Engine failures cost Mario a number of races that he was leading and at Silverstone he had an unpleasant run-in with Hunt , putting Hunt off the track , which caused a lot of bad blood in the hugely provincial and chauvinistic British press , which backs a Brit no matter what . |
24 | That was his Sunday ritual : over to Harry 's for cards as soon as lunch was eaten , and back at exactly a quarter after six , to read the Sunday papers and then sleep off the drink . |
25 | Dragon boats with giant flags on 18 foot poles race off the shores and parades line the streets during this colourful month-long celebration . |
26 | Their publications would do credit to any university : Libertarian Conflicts in Social Choice , by UBS Phillips & Drew 's John Wriglesworth , The Role of Crack Resistance Parameters in Polymer Wear , by Williams de Broe 's Mustapha Omar and Stellar Winds ( which might conceivably be a volume of poetry ) by Robert Fleming 's Martin Murch are just a few of the titles that leap off the page . |
27 | The supporting cast , including Kate 's rebellious daughter , James 's ancient testy father and a wild young stud , leap off the page to grab their share in the action . |
28 | All she wanted was to turn the clock back and shrug off the ghastly realisation that her marriage was not what she 'd thought it was . |
29 | Shrug off the keeping of my Law — |
30 | ‘ Even if I just get one of my feet in the wrong position it really messes me about and it 's easy for that foot to just flick off the peg . ’ |