“off of” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “off of”:

+ Shortly after the system became a tropical storm, the Atlantic Storm Prediction Center of Canada sent out gale warnings for the waters off of Newfoundland.

+ Fay moved off of Florida near Melbourne.

+ The series is a spin off of “That’s So Raven”.

+ This would help us keep unneeded pages off of the Simple English Wiktionary.

+ Atlit Yam is an ancient neolithic village off of the coast of Atlit, Israel.

+ A springboard clothesline is a type of clothesline where a wrestler jumps onto a rope, springboards off of it and clotheslines their opponent.

off of - some sentence examples
off of – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “off of”:

+ Marx calls capitalists the “Ruling Class” because they live off of the work of all the workers.

+ The early stages of Luis’s formation is track back to a tropical wave that moved off of Africa on August 26.

+ A Mesocyclonemesoscale low formed off the Alabama and Mississippi coasts on August 14 with a weak frontal trough that had formed off of New England.

+ In its simplest form, the object of carom billiards games is to score points or “counts” by bouncing one’s own ball, called a cue ball, off of the other two balls on the table.

+ It was split off of the Rohtak district on July 15, 1997.

+ He made a living by selling hot dogs until his channel got enough subscribers for him to make a living off of the channel.

+ They are about 140km apart and about 250 and 225km, respectively, off of the northwestern coast of Gabon.

+ A diving crossbody is a move where a wrestler performs a type of crossbody off of the top turnbuckle and onto a standing opponent.

+ Often they played off of natural themes.

+ She died in 1994 when Forsythe decided to turn her off of life support when she had breathing problems.

+ Carbon dioxide gas that comes off of dry ice is so cold that when it mixes with air it cools the water vapour in the air to fog, which looks like a thick white smoke.

+ Marx calls capitalists the "Ruling Class" because they live off of the work of all the workers.

+ The early stages of Luis's formation is track back to a tropical wave that moved off of Africa on August 26.

More in-sentence examples of “off of”:

+ Like Ross’ previous album, the album had two singles released off of it, “I’m Still Waiting” and “Doobedood’ndoobe, Doobedood’ndoobe, Doobedbood’ndoo”.

+ She removes small chains of silver off of him, and he thanks her, before she ends up pulling him out the way when the evil duo try to run him over with their truck.

+ The television game show “Wheel of Fortune” is based off of Hangman.

+ On April 27 2004, it was released as the first single off of that album.

+ The episode is made off of the comedy of Laurel and Hardy and features cultural references to films such as “Citizen Kane” and “Freaks” as well as the “Batman” television series.

+ Sometimes, the white dwarf star sucks matter off of the big star.

+ Billy West based his voice off of his 25 year old self.

+ Somehow, he was so repelled by what he was that he resisted feeding off of humans.

+ It is the 3rd single released off of the band’s 3rd albumstudio album called “Hands All Over”.

+ It affects the stage by slowing down time, and even going off of its post to attack the players in the middle.

+ Merced runs off of the Council-Manager form of government.

+ The FrogPhone works off of two lithium batteries that are recharged by a solar panel.

+ Bufanda committed suicide on November 1, 2017 at the age of 34 by jumping off of his residential tower in the Park La Brea apartment community of Los Angeles, California.

+ The storm never made landfall as a subtropical cyclone, though its remnants affected Anticosti Island, just off of the provinces of Prince Edward Island and Quebec.

+ Several days prior to the passage of Beryl through Atlantic Canada, the Canadian Hurricane Centre issued gale warnings for the coastal waters off of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.

+ I believe that I would find the rollback tool very useful in dealing with these issues and helping to carry the increasing strain of vandilism off of the current admin community.

+ The two browsers have always had some differences such as the lack of Digital rights managementDRM, and the ability for other people to make browsers based off of it, as meant by their names: cars.

+ This template is automatically put into place by when that template is used to bump articles off of the Short Pages reports.

+ However, if they do meet them, the federal government will take $3,000 off of their taxes, to help the parents continue to work.

+ Tropical Storm Arlene formed off of a tropical wave.

+ When the characters did go off of the ship, the worlds all had Earth atmosphere and colors.

+ The events are based off of the actual Olympic events played in real life.

+ The plot centers around Fox McCloud restoring the remote Dinosaur Planet by finding pieces that have broken off of it.

+ The show is a spin off of the British television series “Doctor Who”.

+ A bunch of electrons running off of metal is called electricity, and we see it in the form of sparks.

+ Like Ross' previous album, the album had two singles released off of it, "I'm Still Waiting" and "Doobedood'ndoobe, Doobedood'ndoobe, Doobedbood'ndoo".

+ She removes small chains of silver off of him, and he thanks her, before she ends up pulling him out the way when the evil duo try to run him over with their truck.
+ The television game show "Wheel of Fortune" is based off of Hangman.

+ A polarizing filter, such as a pair of polarizing sunglasses, can be used to observe this effect by rotating the filter while looking through it at the reflection off of a distant horizontal surface.

+ Elimination occurs when two groups are broken off of an organic molecule by a strong acid and the resulting charges form a double bond.

+ When the police ask Nick if he has any requests, he asks to talk to negotiator Lydia Mercer, who is taking time off work after failing to convince someone not to jump off of the Brooklyn Bridge.

+ The album is loosely based off of Japan Airlines Flight 123, the deadliest aviation accident in history.

+ Gurewitz, along with many fans, accused the band of selling out for leaving Epitaph to seek greater financial success despite the fact that Gurewitz was making millions off of The Offspring alone.

+ Keep because JWB works off of categories, and if they’re all in one category, I can blitz through all of them in a matter of minutes, instead of doing it manually over 3+ hours.

+ Mundilfari may have formed from debris knocked off of Phoebe by big impacts at some point in the solar system’s history.

+ The only way to measure it is to bounce the light wave off of the particle and record the results.

+ On September 20, 2014, Bironas was involved in a car crash when he lost control of his SUV and swerved off of the road, hitting several trees and turning his vehicle upside down.

+ Madagascar would later break off of the Indian subcontinent.

+ The game has twelve mini-games that are playable in it, based off of famous Nintendo franchises like “The Legend of Zelda”, “Mario” and “Metroid”.

+ They started food banks and helped start groups that stopped the turn off of power sources.

+ Tropical Depression Keith moved off of the Peninsula and into the Gulf of Mexico, where it quickly became a tropical storm again.

+ Children under 18 can also create pieces of work and earn money off of them.”The “Fellows” of Davidson Academy in Reno, Nevada.

+ French law is based off of this document.

+ In August, she underwent surgery for an abdominal hernia and took time off of WWE programming.

+ And then in the Marvel Animation Age in 1994 there was another series about him and there was a spin off of it called “Spider-Man Unlimited”.

+ They later co-founded the Atlanta Actors and Writers Workshop in Atlanta, Georgia off of Juniper Street in Midtown.

+ In retaliation, Steamboat used a several knife-edged chops, a belly-to-back suplex, and a flying double chop off of the ropes.

+ It used to mean a carnival worker “who bit the heads off of chickens and rats.” This means “a strange and un-likeable person, especially one who is thought to be very clever”, in simple English.

+ If a person takes naloxone, the naloxone will throw any opiate off of the opiate receptor sites.

+ In addition one can get on or off of a taxi at any road where stopping is allowed.

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