Example sentences of "one off " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 During one meal I swat one off my arm and ask Tor if he knows what was the last thing that went through the mozzie 's mind .
2 He 'd be better off with one off his bed .
3 The minimum cost is a one off payment of £85 , giving £25,000 of cover .
4 is the subject of a one off NCT class to be held on January 24th .
5 The matron had told him that they had removed one of my legs and were going to have the other one off the following day .
6 This take the form of a ‘ one off ’ single premium insurance payment .
7 As an example of the cost of an indemnity guarantee ( this will vary depending upon the percentage of the property value you borrow ) , on a loan which exceeds 75% of the property value by £5,000 , the ‘ one off ’ payment would be about £175 ( depending on the size of the loan and the percentage of the advance ) .
8 If the attacker bites one off it can soon be regrown .
9 I generally buy these in packs of one hundred or more , which usually results in a massive discount on the one off price .
10 Of the temporary substitution of a vehicle for one off the road if there is no margin ( by letter enclosing identity disc of specified vehicle ) .
11 ‘ And it is not just a one off thing — it must be a programme that is still in place long after we have a democratic government here . ’
12 Oxford are one off the bottom in Conference A with only eight wins from 27 games .
13 Credit card hotline for one off donations —
14 I 'm glad I got that one off my chest ! ’
15 Dodger deigned to take one off her .
16 In 1979 alone , for instance , devastating storms named Cecil , Irving , Mac , Sarah and Vera struck the Philippines : three in Luzon , one in Leyte , one off Samar .
17 It typically costs 4 to 75% of the excess , and is usually payable as a one off lump sum .
18 For instance , if a person is shown two differing views successively , then one off our phenomenologically distinct perceptions may arise .
19 What it does is demonstrate that even for ‘ one off ’ individual clients the most common practice of lawyers is translation rather than control .
20 This happened only to private citizens bringing ‘ one off ’ cases , Galanter 's ‘ one shotters ’ rather than ‘ repeat players ’ ( Galanter 1974 ) .
21 This section has argued that desired outcomes are typically chosen by clients , and that the exceptions to this are disproportionately private people bringing ‘ one off ’ cases .
22 ‘ Yes , I know , but I thought there might be one off the MD 's office .
23 Right , can we leave that one then , the other one that I , I thought about is probably an oil disaster , here we have an oil tanker , what was that one off the , the north of America , do you remember where it was ?
24 ‘ I 'll get her a bent one off Vinny Marcenello . ’
25 The initiatives are more examples of the topic based , ‘ one off ’ style of health education than of the sort of approach that is now generally advocated , which involves a comprehensive and coordinated programme of health education across the curriculum and throughout the school career .
26 Bosch reared one off a length to have Simmons caught at gully , and Lara proceeded with all guns blazing as if victory was but a boundary away .
27 Erm and the difference between premature retirement and redundancy basically is you do receive this additional one off redundancy payment .
28 He broke one off the bunch and held it out tentatively .
29 They draw a half dozen songs from their eponymous debut LP , plus one off the next album and encore with a cool-funk reading of ‘ Hey Joe ’ .
30 Lancashire they used to call it and , we used to , they used to set one on at first and then , as he knocked , if he could knock one off his feet onto his two feet , then he had to help him to knock the others over as they come in close and er , I know they do n't sound nothing like , you know , now but er , in them days we use to think it was great .
  Next page