1. The losers were disrupted by a head injury to prop Seamus Foley, who was forced off in the first half. 2. The scale of the shock was in any case unprecedented, and most of the world was forced off the gold standard. 3. He was finally forced off the political stage last year by the deterioration of his physical condition. 4. Their car was forced off the road. 5. He points out that the working classes consisted mainly of peasants forced off the land through extreme poverty. 6. And now political necessity seems to be forcing him off the conventional route. 7. And some critics of city policies say that the surge in jobs is leaving behind many people without college degrees, especially women who have been forced off welfare. 8. Another car forces you off the road. 9. Asian environmentalists, however, point to development after development where farmers have been forced off their land, sometimes at the point of a gun. |