91.   Plucking young people off the vine ahead of their time, lavishing them with millions.

92.   People off campus tend to be more forgiving if an idea or two ruffles their feathers.

93.   Periodically, manufacturers in the area, especially fading textile companies, lay people off.

94.   Relief workers say that both sides have pushed people off their land, looting their cattle and preventing them from growing crops.

95.   Recent statements about more possible terrorist threats have people off balance, even children.

96.   Scottsdale police have received complaints about Go-Peds dealing with noise and with riders running people off sidewalks or almost getting hit by other vehicles.

97.   Several Fort Worth officers immediately began asking questions about using the program to get people off the streets who are problems in their neighborhoods.

98.   She got up and started helping people off the bus.

99.   She said that while some companies were trying to hire people off welfare, the demand for jobs far outpaced the supply.

100.   She started the talk, she said, to throw people off track so she could thank Seward for the winning ticket.

n. + off >>共 1160
day 4.70%
time 3.15%
water 2.46%
way 2.19%
shot 1.56%
homer 1.45%
island 1.40%
pressure 1.32%
ball 1.26%
run 0.92%
people 0.86%
people + p. >>共 89
in 26.60%
with 13.42%
of 10.96%
from 8.81%
on 5.78%
like 4.23%
to 3.83%
at 3.52%
for 2.36%
around 1.75%
off 0.47%
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