How To Use Lift off In A Sentence

  • The rocket is due to lift off at noon on Friday.
  • My new wallpaper stripper uses high-pressure steam to lift off the paper.
  • From this position, flick your foot until your toes lift off the floor slightly, pointing your toes as they lift.
  • The rocket is due to lift off at noon on Friday.
  • The probe was set to lift off this afternoon from Cape Canaveral, Florida, aboard an Atlas V launch vehicle.
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  • Triggered by dusk's fading daylight, male fireflies lift off into the air and begin their courtship.
  • This is exactly what happened in the construction: the shell of the dome was cast first, and the edge beams tensioned, causing the shell to lift off the formwork, and then the edge beams were cast.
  • It's difficult to lift off the cover of the box.
  • The wheels began to lift off the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • Give the jelly a wallop and carefully lift offthe mould. Times, Sunday Times
  • He engaged the engine, causing two large screw propellers to whirl frantically and the wood and cloth contraption to lift off the ground.
  • The countdown has begun for Atlantis to lift off Thursday.
  • Because of the wind (it's windy tonight), their hats would periodically begin to lift off their heads, so they would keep reach up to smush them down.
  • The spaceship will lift off from the launching pad at 7 a.m.
  • Once again we tried to lift off with engines roaring at full power, but no cigar.
  • The rocket is due to lift off at noon on Friday.
  • I watched the rocket lift off. It was spectacular.
  • Although the plane's engines were operating normally, investigators found that it was travelling too slow to lift off safely.
  • You must have either positive cash flow or so much cash in the bank that even the most skeptical analyst believes your runway is long enough for you to lift off.
  • Give the jelly a wallop and carefully lift offthe mould. Times, Sunday Times
  • The lift offers a confined place, into which characters can enter and exit and the etiquette of a lift requires a particular kind of social interaction which can be exploited dramatically.
  • If they have problems with porridge gunge glued to the sides, just soak in cold water for an hour orso and it will lift off. Food for Fort: Cooking with herbs, tough asparagus and a pan for porridge
  • The wheels began to lift off the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • The long-delayed lunar explorer separated from the rocket in skies near Chile about 45 minutes after lift off. Japan’s Lunar “Princess” Shoots For The Moon | Impact Lab
  • One by one, the insects march up blades of grass, waiting until dusk to lift off like miniature helicopters into the night.
  • By the scores, they lift off on laboring wingbeats and turn toward land, soaring like slender sailplanes over the rugged basaltic cliffline, then banking low to swell the ranks of those already on the ground.
  • Like conventional wet fly fishing, once the fly is directly downstream don't be in too much of a hurry to lift off.
  • Lift off commenced with a start signal to the five F-l engines of the first stage.
  • This caused the lead car to lift off the ground and go into a series of rolls, finally sliding on its hood to a stop.
  • The spaceship will lift off from the launching pad at 7 a.m.
  • It's a flatpanel display that you can lift off its desktop stand and carry around with you, so you can watch DVDs and console windows as you move from room to room. Boing Boing: December 30, 2001 - January 5, 2002 Archives
  • You could lift off the cranial cap if you wanted to and employ the uppermost quadrant for storage. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • Officials now say it's possible that Discovery could lift off on Sunday but that appears pretty unlikely.
  • It names an H-hour when the great industrial rocket is supposed to lift off in one go.
  • It's difficult to lift off the cover of the box.
  • It's difficult to lift off the cover of the box.
  • Each kit comprises a cistern dam and a ball arm extension. 1 Lift off the cistern lid.
  • The craft will now lift off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on 9 November.
  • The spacemen, two Russians and one American, have now arrived safely in orbit following their 7:06 am lift off, and will orbit the planet for two days before reaching the ISS.
  • The rocket is due to lift off at noon on Friday.
  • Thousands of people had gathered at Cape Canaveral to watch the rocket lift off.
  • Each kit comprises a cistern dam and a ball arm extension. 1 Lift off the cistern lid.
  • The rocket is due to lift off at noon on Friday.
  • Each kit comprises a cistern dam and a ball arm extension. 1 Lift off the cistern lid.
  • The wheels began to lift off the ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • You could lift off the cranial cap if you wanted to and employ the uppermost quadrant for storage. DEATH OF A NYMPH
  • My new wallpaper stripper uses high-pressure steam to lift off the paper.
  • It's difficult to lift off the cover of the box.
  • No, the command center cannot be salvaged, nor can it lift off after it is upgraded to a Surveillance Station (allows the use of the Comsat ability).
  • In the summer it was a regular occurrence for helicopters to be called out to lift off stranded motorists. A TROUT IN THE MILK
  • Or maybe they just watched the NFL's fourth-quarter thank you to its Super Bowl host city, "Lift Off," in which they and Reggie Bush posterize the Dolphins (in the form of Tyrone Culver) in slow-motion for an entire half-minute. NBC Miami - Top Stories
  • Curled slab edges will lift off the soil bearing along the joint edges and should be grouted to re-establish the proper bearing.
  • The search and rescue helicopter will lift off as many as they can. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • The rocket is due to lift off at noon on Friday.

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