How To Use Tear off In A Sentence

  • If you tear off the rhetorical top-dressing from his article, you will find there is very little solid content.
  • Tear off this coupon and use it to get 25 p off your next jar of coffee.
  • Then the canister, which produced ghastly murder, chain-shot to bring down masts and spars, langrel to fire at masts and rigging, and the dismantling shot to tear off sails, were all made ready. No Defense, Complete
  • That's why I was suckered into entering one of those Readers' Digest prize draws - you know, the ones that tantalise you for months, getting you to fill in this and that, tear off this bit, post this bit back.
  • If you wish to attend would you please sign your name and tear off the slip below and return it to Mrs Ledger at the School office. SAMSON SUPERSLUG
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  • As it is French, callico two widths will make it wide enough and you must tear off the belt before you tear the widths in two the ballance [sic] will make the body and the piece I have torn off will make the sleeves. Kimberly family papers,
  • Ten minutes into the production, four young lads tear around the performance space, plump themselves down to quietly watch the show for half an hour, and then tear off again - just as Decky and his friends do within the play.
  • We'll check in at our hotel, tear off our clothes... and put on our oldest, grottiest gardening outfits. Times, Sunday Times
  • tear off the stub above the broken line
  • He started to tear off his filthy shirt, exposing his hairy chest.
  • You could tear off little pieces and light it, and it would burn.
  • Tear off this coupon and use it to get 25 p off your next jar of coffee.
  • One entry suggests that the two countries tear off the barb wire along the demilitarized zone, sell them and use the fund to finance the cost of national unification.
  • Men would arrive, tear off their cloaks and capes and perform miracles in front of their glassy-eyed leader. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS
  • Demonstrators toss more dynamite, tear off the mob for now.
  • A full surround mix would have been nice, as there are a couple of 747 flyovers that, while sounding impressive in stereo, would probably tear off the roof in 5.1.
  • Our Nile neighbors eat their meals with thin, crepe-like bread called injera: tear off a piece, wrap it around a chunk of something and pop it into your mouth.
  • To fall down on the sofa and tear off her clothes and beg him to make wild, abandoned love to her.
  • Tear off the slip at the bottom of this page and send it back to us.
  • I tear off a long strip and wind it round Leo's wounded shoulder.
  • I rush inside and tear off an elasticated corner from the sheet Sam burned, then grab a small tapestry-covered square cushion from the settee.
  • Liquid Spice is sprayed on the pictures so lags can tear off dried pieces and smoke it with tobacco. The Sun
  • Tear off the slip at the bottom of this page and send it back to us.
  • To fall down on the sofa and tear off her clothes and beg him to make wild, abandoned love to her.
  • I yell until I think I can't cry out, then, the monster tear off my arm.
  • If you tear off the rhetorical top-dressing from his article, you will find there is very little solid content.
  • Tear off the slip at the bottom of this page and send it back to us.
  • Liquid Spice is sprayed on the pictures so lags can tear off dried pieces and smoke it with tobacco. The Sun
  • Tear off excess paper tape at or near the floor, using the blade of your taping knife as a cutting edge.
  • Tear off this coupon and use it to get 25 p off your next jar of coffee.
  • After you have numbered the days, you tear off the page.
  • Although this route is more expensive than a roof coating, the single ply can be installed as a re-cover, saving the cost of tear off, if the existing roof is less than 25 percent wet.
  • Why on earth, one of you asks, do we still have round road tax discs and waste all that paper, and effort, as we tear off the perforated bits?
  • That's why I was suckered into entering one of those Readers' Digest prize draws - you know, the ones that tantalise you for months, getting you to fill in this and that, tear off this bit, post this bit back.
  • I tear off a long strip and wind it round Leo's wounded shoulder.
  • Or simply complete the coupon opposite, tear off and post.
  • If you tear off the rhetorical top-dressing from his article, you will find there is very little solid content.
  • Tear off the form along the perforations and send it to Sales.
  • We know that if we pour selenium on to mica, and if we try to tear off this mica, thin laminae of mica remain adhering to the selenium. Jean Baptiste Perrin - Nobel Lecture
  • The university's Sunday afternoon sessions are where some of the area's most buffed and ruthless body benders tear off their moves.
  • As they neared the hatch to the main section of the ship, he began to tear off strips and apply it over the cracks in the captain's helmet.
  • Will not some serious thoughts mingle with thy melilot, and tear off the callus of thy mind, as that may flay the leather from thy back, and as thy epispastics may strip the parchment from thy plotting head? Clarissa Harlowe
  • The gorilla had to run for its life, tangled in the sheet, while trying to tear off the mask. THREE KINDS OF KISSING - SCOTTISH SHORT STORIES

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