Sentence examples for come off which from inspiring English sources

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The executive director of Rex, Steve Olsen, told Guardian Australia from Beijing: "Commodity prices have come off, which makes getting the larger amount of capital difficult.

Our physios came on and the referee said that he had had a knock on the head and needed to come off, which I think was a misunderstanding and that was disappointing.

Try to avoid lifting an empty tank by its rim - the rim may break or come off, which will compromise the structural integrity of the tank.

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They'll probably say it was and their lad ended up coming off, which doesn't help our case.

Then, as you see in the photos, everybody jumped into the water and the paint came off, which is sort of like a baptism.

1.53pm BST The covers are coming off Which is good.

Last summer was so hot and dry that he stopped the cork harvest after half a day because the inner bark was coming off, which could damage the trees.

"We did what we've been doing all year and it came off, which was magnificent".

Sometimes, duct tape can get squishy and start "oozing" sticky, colored gunk when it gets warm or worn out (it's the "sticky" on the tape coming off), which may not make it the best idea for handles.

A. Well, we were coming off 2014, which was an extraordinary historic year for our company.

The process involves heating an object to measure the light coming off it, which, in turn, can be scientifically calibrated to estimate the object's age.

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