be off in English

take off, run away; go, move, leave, depart

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1. You want to be off the record?

2. 15 You must be off your nut!

3. Whoops, it's past I'd better be off home.

4. When it does, it'll be off that chart.

5. It must be nice to be off that plane.

6. Well, I'd better be off. Good day to you.

7. The map showed Reggane to be off the main piste.

8. In just a few days, I'll be off for good

9. Needless to say, he'll be off work for a while.

10. The dog strains at the leash, eager to be off.

11. You want to be off the record, keep your mouth shut.

12. If the CIA made me an offer, I'd be off like a shot.

13. If part of the file's been deleted the data compression ratio might be off.

14. I want you to tell me that Fring's blue will be off the streets.

15. 7 You must be off your nut, going out in the weather like this.

16. The horse has a braided tail and ears pricked as if eager to be off.

17. As for splitting the spoils and building separate, well, you must be off your noddle.

18. Still, most of his Wembley contenders will be off with their respective countries next week.

19. Short-term monetary control: what should governments attempt to control? Monetary policy may be off target.

20. She'd be off to Legoland like a shot, to see that caretaker, if Henry said anything.

21. The bails needed to be off in a flash but poor Stewart missed with his first swipe.

22. Could a turkey with a sell-by date of Dec 27 really be off by Dec 25?

23. The Altimeter would be off by approximately 260 feet in altitude if you didn't make any adjustments

24. If we could take them down as our first bust, we'd be off park duty for sure.

25. 6 If left-wing radio talk show hosts got higher ratings,[www.Sentencedict.com] the right-wing hosts would be off the air.

26. Mr Bumbles Cafe appears to be off to a good start, redeveloped from the chain pizza takeaway at this location for years

27. Concerning the expensive drug scandal, other stores selling traditional Chinese medicine may well be off-putting for foreign buyers, especially the recent victims.

28. It seemed that it always happened on the coldest night of the month, and then I’d be off to the junkyard for another axle.

29. It's located in Israel.Near Beit Jan in the Galilee where the rare Admonit (peony) flower blooms 1/9/07 - Note: Coordinates seem to be off.

30. “Chicago Tonight” host and correspondent Brandis Friedman will be off the air for the next few weeks as she welcomes a new addition to her family.

31. The language reads like historical fiction, and there are many “bethinks” and “Belikes” which might be off putting to those who like their stories told without frills

32. 7 Your two divisions that are supposed to be off duty on the Sabbath must keep strict watch over the house of Jehovah to protect the king.

33. A CURSORY HISTORY OF SWEARING JULIAN SHARMAN To my surprise, they told me that our Embassy in Berlin had Chartered a special train and they were to be off in the morning

34. “Home to thy parents thou canst not return,” thought he, “they would say that thou wast a wizard; thou must be off, and walk on until thou Arrivest in thine own kingdom.”

35. Cinq As a pioneer of independent power supplies for bicycles, our innovations enable you to ride further and be off the grid to enjoey even the most remote places in the world.

36. The doctor - an ENT specialist - initially told him it was okay to continue flying, :uhoh: however past Anecdotages have led me to believe that he should be off for somewhere between 4-6 weeks.

37. Any area of the coating found to be off-ratio or uncured shall be repaired by removal of all defective coating, and re-prepared and re-coated in accordance with the specification described herein.

38. Curveting making leaps, as in equestrian exhibitions (a curvet is a movement where the horse rears, then lifts both back legs into the air just before the front legs come down); here, the implication is that the horses and riders are anxious to be off on the hunt.