81.   During the long Cold War era, the task of preserving mankind meant warding off a nuclear war.

82.   Dogs routinely sniff out drugs, ward off intruders and find people buried in avalanches and rubble.

83.   Europe is now trying to tilt its market in favor of local banana importers, aircraft manufacturers and beef farmers and ward off cheaper American competition.

84.   Even the best advertising needs updating to ward off burnout, Manning said.

85.   Even today, many Navajos, Zunis, Hopis and other Native Americans wear turquoise to ward off injury and evil spirits.

86.   Finally, candidates want to store up funds to ward off last-minute attacks.

87.   Finally, she underwent a preventive inhalant treatment to ward off an HIV-related pneumonia that required her to be in a sealed cubicle.

88.   First, a couple of Advil, to ward off headache.

89.   Firefighters said the man, Daniel Williams, had been burning wood inside the tin-and-plywood shack to ward off the cold.

90.   Five months of heavy feeding, watering, cutting and warding off diseases begin each September.

v. + off >>共 462
lay 5.85%
cut 5.13%
set 4.53%
kick 3.62%
touch 3.30%
fight 2.65%
pay 2.52%
close 2.39%
break 2.10%
call 1.86%
ward 1.61%
ward + p. >>共 10
off 91.53%
at 4.98%
for 1.16%
of 0.83%
against 0.66%
as 0.17%
in 0.17%
to 0.17%
under 0.17%
with 0.17%
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