Sentence examples for off assembling from inspiring English sources

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Some investors may be better off assembling their own collection of low-cost index funds and rebalancing once a year.

As your daughter would say, "No way!" Most dads understandably get caught up in festivities on Christmas Eve and put off assembling that 600-piece Playmobil Victorian Dollhouse until after midnight.

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Automation has been with us since the industrial revolution, but we associate mostly with it with manufacturing, where cars roll off assembly lines assembled by robots.

Two months to go till the first exhibition, so I am trying to finish animations off, assemble the light boxes (the LEDS are being fitted at the moment) and finish off the vinyl designs to be shown in the retail outlets in Derby.

All such large RNAs are transcribed and assembled into RNP complexes, and each RNP can be considered an intermediate along an assembly line as proteins flit on and off the assembling structures to trim and assemble the RNA.

Even today, and even though it is out of date, most of the stories we tell ourselves about the cruelties of war – not least those of the First World War – are bound up in the paraphernalia of the establishment: great phalanxes of men, marching off together, assembling in neat lines and mowing each other down on command.

He did not so much see off the assembled field in the aquatics centre as swamp them with his sheer class and irresistible power.

But the last day of London Fashion Week was proof that there is life in the old truism yet as small-scale affairs with budgets to match managed to blow the socks off those assembled.

Round about 10, she drifted off to assemble with her class, and there was nothing for it but to squelch our way to the Old Campus, where the formal ceremony was to be held.

Miriam's original boy had been morosely toying with the red wax pooling in their table's blunt candle, dipping his fingertips to coat them, then jostling the little inverted fingerprints off to assemble, like a series of mouse-size bowls on the tablecloth, or tiny bloody footprints, a mock crime scene.

And his climactic speech, in which he eloquently tells off the assembled stuffed shirts at the Palm Beach political dinner, is straight out of "Mr. Deeds". The trouble in this case is that the shirts are too obviously stuffed; it is bad form, in shirt-stuffing, to allow the straw to protrude from the sleeves.

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