How to use in-sentence of “give off”:
+ Although synchrotrons give off such radiation anyway as magnets work to bend the particles on a circle-like path, a wiggler release more intense radiation than the bending magnets.
+ So if a blackbody took in a single wave at the x-ray frequency, then it could give off an x-ray at some later time.
+ This is an evergreen whose leaves give off a pleasant scent.
+ Coal-burning power plants, car exhausts, factory Chimneysmokestacks, and other man-made waste gas vents give off about 23 billion tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases into the Earth’s atmosphere each year.
+ All warm things give off thermal radiation, which is electromagnetic radiation.

Example sentences of “give off”:
+ When uranium atoms split, they give off a large amount of heat.
+ The males give off a strong odour, hence its name.
+ When uranium atoms split, they give off a large amount of heat.
+ The males give off a strong odour, hence its name.
+ These regions give off huge amounts of ultraviolet light that ionizes the surrounding gas.
+ Besides that relationship, a specific kind of atom can only give off certain frequencies of radiation, so it can also only give off photons that have certain amounts of energy.
+ Scientists had already learned why certain substances give off characteristic colors of light when they are heated or otherwise excited.
+ Some fission reactions give off a lot of energy, and are used in nuclear weapons and nuclear reactors.
+ Flare stars are give off relatively little light, but have been found as far away as 1,000 light years from Earth.
+ Molecules that require less energy to break than they give off when broken are called fuels.
+ The reason is that polecats give off a scent which some people think is offensive.
+ So the electrons give off energy as electronmagnetic radiation.
+ The fuels used in these kind of power stations are fossil fuels, such as coal and natural gas, which when burnt give off carbon dioxide, which is a greenhouse gas.
+ Lastly, if touched, they give off revolting odorscents, rather like stink bugs.
+ Infrared telescopes look like normal telescopes, but have to be kept cold since all warm things give off infrared light.
+ Both males and females give off a strong odour during the mating season.
+ Instead of tuning the machine to make particles travel faster, they learned how to wiggle the particle beam to give off particular frequencies of light.
+ Underground coal mining is especially dangerous because coal can give off poisonous and explosive gases.
+ Their bodies become shorter, and they give off a pheromone that causes them to be attracted to each other.
