How To Use Stay off In A Sentence

  • Although he promised to stay off alcohol, he went on a binge last month in his local pub.
  • Stay off the computer -- If are intimately connected to someone online, that's a red flag.
  • Khaled was anxious western customs shop, is to stay off the radar for business licenses.
  • Now with coeliac disease you've got to really get off gluten and stay off gluten.
  • After hearing her tale of blind panic in the deep, you too will be struggling to stay off the cream cakes.
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  • Meanwhile, Steph keeps busy trying to mooch a place to stay off his lover, Rose.
  • Spud, still struggling to stay off heroin, learns about working class history.
  • In the future all I hope is that I stay off drugs and keep clean, get my children back, get my own house and a good job.
  • ‘It's easy in Ireland to stay off the radar and just plough away, doing what you do’, he said.
  • Paying for three senior officers to stay off work is a luxury no one can afford.
  • Stay off planes for at least 13 hours after diving: Even pressurized cabins in commercial aircraft can bring on decompression sickness, i.e., the dreaded bends.
  • After another couple of hours, we made our way gradually along a knife-edge ridge, careful to stay off the cornice which hung over a spectacular 1,000 metre drop to our right.
  • And yes, there is likely to be tenderness, discomfort and slight swelling, so use an ice pack and stay off your feet for 48 hours.
  • We were told to stay off the street by long-suffering national guardsmen and women with southern accents, kids.
  • Remember to reach out for help when you feel your commitment to stay off drugs is waning.
  • It is tough to determine what exactly it is that has made him successful in his efforts to stay off the police blotter and on the basketball court.
  • In recent years all that good Pattaya living has caught up with the nuggety one and he has decided that the best way to lose weight and get back in trim is to retreat to the wilds of Northern Thailand and stay off the booze.
  • However there was some success, with a quarter managing to stay off the fags for more than three months.
  • The police told people to stay off the super-market and leave there as soon as possible.
  • And stay offa my wetlands, snake-infested ankle-deep morassy-swamp lawn!!! Gator Update (Free Bill Warner! Edition)
  • It just seems to be a minor sprain, just stay off of it for a few days and you should be fine.
  • I don't know, I keep vacillating on whether I should practice so I could make a point in a very humorous way, or whether I should just stay off it.
  • You won't complete anything if you stay off.
  • Once in a while while surfing, the browser will do the same thing - the dialog box will ask if I should connect or stay offline.
  • We hope to convince every motorist to stay off alcohol if they plan to get behind the wheel and drive home.
  • ‘It's easy in Ireland to stay off the radar and just plough away, doing what you do’, he said.
  • His ankle is a bit swollen, a minor sprain, but he should stay off it for about two to three weeks.
  • A police spokesman said he was angry over being expelled from school after forging a doctor's note as an excuse to stay off school and play truant.
  • A full-scale renovation is probably not a job for children, but re-seeding small areas can be fun for kids, and also will help you to convince them to stay off the newly seeded areas, giving the new grass a chance.
  • The essence of the message to both young and older children is - stay off the line, it is a dangerous place.
  • In the future all I hope is that I stay off drugs and keep clean, get my children back, get my own house and a good job.
  • Although he promised to stay off alcohol, Best went on a binge last month in his local pub.
  • Once they've detoxed we can only hope they will have the strength and wisdom to stay off dope for good.
  • The police told people to stay off the super-market and leave there as soon as possible.
  • If he's recorded the best of the tube to watch at his leisure, maybe the TV will stay off until he wants to watch something specific.
  • stay off the premises

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