cut off造句121. Don't tread around bushes to firm them, this will cut off the oxygen supply to the roots.
122. We were once more cut off from reality in our underground prison.
123. Jack cut off a hunk of meat and handed it to Simon.
124. Either form a loop of sticky strip at the bottom, or cut off the part that isn t sticky.
125. Reports on Aug. 19 from Budapest radio spoke of the city surrounded by troops, with radio and television headquarters cut off.
126. His left leg was cut off above the knee and he walked with a crutch under his left shoulder.
127. Cushendall police requested further assistance in the Glengariff area at 1345 where more livestock had become cut off by the flood waters.
128. Confidence is like a dragon where, for every head cut off, two more heads grow back.Criss Jami
129. Cut off the base if they have started to rot and then store in a dry place for next year.
130. The posts will be cut off even with the bottom of the ledger.
131. Sister Martha's hair is cut off with a pair of gold scissors, she lies arms outflung on the marble slab.
132. It is a district of small houses set amidst winding lanes, quite cut off from the world.
133. The haggling among scientists continued, and seeing the project in disarray, Congress eventually cut off financing for the Mohole Project.
134. Then cut off all the ears and stick them all on a piece of paper.
135. Presumably this might happen due to the greater amount of material to be eroded before a cut off could occur.
136. The shot I remember most was a square cut off Lillee, which was as sweet as I've ever hit.
137. That puts an end to all feeling of grievance, and so inner talking is cut off at its source.
138. The spirited debate that follows is cut off by the bell for the first bus.
139. He was hustled up to London to have his head cut off with less mercy than we would treat a chicken.
140. Senate attempts to include the provision failed three times last fall when supporters were unable to cut off debate.
141. Lightning from the storm had cut off the electricity and the cell was illuminated by a bronze dish filled with flickering candles.
142. Sometimes the sea is so rough that the islands are cut off from the mainland for weeks at a time.
143. Many such families are living in abject poverty at home or as refugees abroad, cut off from family and friends.
144. Mah-mee cut off all our hair, smudged us with charcoal, bound our chests, dressed us like peasant boys.
145. The bill would have cut off government aid even to legal immigrants.
146. If you get caught stealing in some countries, they cut off your hand.
147. The electricity supply had not been cut off and nor had the telephone.
148. From these histograms, a probability cut off point could be selected to maximise the proportions of correctly predicted successes and failures.
149. The consequences of this dependence were seen when the flow was cut off so abruptly after 1982.
150. Take two chicken breasts, and cut off all the fat.