How To Use Ease off In A Sentence

  • Trade union Solidarity on Thursday announced that it rejected what it describes as the skimpy wage increase offer of 3 percent by Metrorex's Consolidated Murchison Mine (Consmurch) outside Phalaborwa during the first round of wage negotiations at the company. IOL: News
  • You will never get the grease off the plates if you don't use soap.
  • Stand the pastry case on a can and ease off the collar. Times, Sunday Times
  • As he grows he will become less supple and the pains will ease off. Times, Sunday Times
  • The slope began to ease off towards the edge of hill above.
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  • Goring knew when to crack the whip and when to ease off; the result was a team that played as hard in April as it did in October.
  • Winston fitted a nib into the penholder and sucked it to get the grease off.
  • They gun the boat towards the fish and ease off just before they get too near them.
  • Jay had been working as a furrier in Glasgow but he contracted a skin disease off the pelts.
  • He actually did look like the punisher.thats my 2 cents ,,like it's worth even 1,so enjoy or don't,but hey I didn't agree with the reveiwer but lets ease off the personal slammming it's pretty low rent. Kevin's Review: Punisher: War Zone - The Death of The Punisher « FirstShowing.net
  • The border agreement was signed, the tension between the two countries began to ease off.
  • The border agreement was signed, the tension between the two countries began to ease off.
  • Maybe your concerns will ease off. The Sun
  • Eventually the rain started to ease off.
  • At last the rain began to ease off.
  • Winston fitted a nib into the penholder and sucked it to get the grease off. Nineteen Eighty-four
  • The sublease offer comes as Playboy's directors are weighing a proposal from founder and majority owner Hugh Hefner to take the company private. Playboy's Chicago Headquarters Up For Sublease: Will They Leave Chicago?
  • Khayelitsha Sister Monica Siyolo, who read out the memorandum, was greeted with shouts of "viva" when she described the five per cent increase offered to nurses as an insult. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • The child asked his papa to help him ease off his belt a bit.
  • Ease off the training a few days before the race.
  • The weather forecast says the storm will ease off at midnight.
  • Unable to hang on as close in the eye of the wind as formerly, he proceeded to slack his sheet a trifle and to ease off a bit, in order to outfoot me. DEMETRIOS CONTOS
  • Eventually the rain started to ease off.
  • Alice, can't you please offer any advice or give me a hand to overcome these uncontrollable urges?
  • The border agreement was signed, the tension between the two countries began to ease off.
  • On Friday, the Commerce Department is set to release official retail sales numbers for August.
  • The slope began to ease off towards the edge of hill above.
  • It is impossible to ease off in storm.
  • After the injection her pain began to ease off.
  • Controversial proposals to increase off-street car parking charges by five per cent are also on the table.
  • Maybe your concerns will ease off. The Sun
  • The border agreement was signed, the tension between the two countries began to ease off.
  • Now that my boy is back at school, I can ease off.
  • The border agreement was signed, the tension between the two countries began to ease off.
  • As he grows he will become less supple and the pains will ease off. Times, Sunday Times
  • The white goods giant is facing industrial action over a 1.5 per cent pay increase offer. The Sun
  • Start to ease off bank before heading is reached, the amount of lead being approximately half the bank angle. 5.
  • This was not illegal, but if detected it was reasonably certain that it would be punished by death … Winston fitted a nib into the penholder and sucked it to get the grease off ... Jack Nicholson, Father Bob + Search for 2.0 Truth
  • After the injection her pain began to ease off.
  • Similarly you can ease off the power and use momentum to get you up the next hill. Times, Sunday Times
  • Ease off that rope a bit.
  • The border agreement was signed, the tension between the two countries began to ease off.
  • When hydroplaning, it is usually best to keep the tires straight and ease off the accelerator. How can drivers deal with heavy rain and flooded roads?
  • The idea that you start very strict and ease off later is basic stuff to trainee teachers.
  • The border agreement was signed, the tension between the two countries began to ease off.
  • After the meeting, Glaspie cabled Baker and urged him to "ease off on public criticism of Iraq" until Saddam had been given the chance to negotiate with the Kuwaitis at a Saudi-arranged conference in Jedda. Geoffrey Wawro: Desert Storm Turns Twenty: What Really Happened in 1991, and Why it Matters, Part I of II
  • The child asked his papa to help him ease off his belt a bit.
  • Ease off a bit, we are going too fast.
  • And yes, before you get on your high culture-jamming horse, I know I'm not the first one to do this, so ease off pardner.
  • At last the rain began to ease off.
  • Ironically enough, his foray into racing was an attempt to ease off from a life of monomania, to prepare for retirement by finding new interests.
  • It is mostly the way to man the clew-lines and the bunt-lines, ease off the lee-sheet and clew it up.

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