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Sentence count:19Posted:2017-12-21Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: set the paceoff-the-pegoff the pegface packjustice of the peaceoff the mapoff the rackoff-the-wall
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1. Turn off the pace with two characteristics.
2. Since then, engineering has come off the pace, with output growth slowing to just over 1% during last summer, but this was better than manufacturing as a whole, which was down 1.5%.
3. The Reds already see themselves off the pace in the Premier League and they welcome Manchester United to Anfield knowing defeat to their arch-rivals could end their championship dreams in October.
4. But when it comes to turning out entrepreneurs and technical wizards, the job creators of tomorrow, we are way off the pace.
5. Britain's Lewis Hamilton was satisfied with third place considering his McLaren had been off the pace all weekend.
6. Last year, he had no idea what rating (sitting off the pace) meant. He would throw his head back and he was running wide open.
7. But I do not want to draw a quick conclusion because too many players were off the pace on Saturday.
8. People talk about United having two years of transition but they were never, never this far off the pace.
9. The three games we have are certainly winable and we don't want to be in a situation where we find ourselves off the pace quite so early.
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10. The world's No. 1 golfer was given a big cheer from the Augusta crowd. And he soared into contention with 2 eagles on the way to a 4-under-par 68 to lie 2 strokes off the pace.
11. Liverpool have been dumped out of the UEFA Champions League group stages and are off the pace in the Premier League, renewing speculation that Klinsmann could replace Benitez.
12. Michael Schumacher, just take him to Homestead (Florida) and tell him to stay half a second off the pace. He would have a heart attack, " Montoya said."
13. There was actually a point in time where he seemed terribly off the pace – a sad reflection of the player who was such a reliable force in his first season.
14. When we lost to Everton at Anfield in the February we were well off the pace but after that we went on an incredible run.
15. For the first ten months of the year, we are still some four percent off the pace in terms of arrivals growth compared to 2008 levels, and about three percent off vis-?-vis 2007.
16. For so long the London bid was regarded as way off the pace and when the five candidate cities were originally shortlisted, London was rated third behind Paris and Madrid.
17. And the Irishman reckons the Spaniard has "messed up completely" by allowing his side to fall off the pace in the Premier League while they still face European elimination.
18. Last Friday's 3-1 home defeat to Sochaux, a match attended by a pitiful 2,000 supporters, left them horribly off the pace in the French league.
19. And although Park appeared to be running freely, Sir Alex said his match fitness is still somewhat off the pace.
More similar words: set the paceoff-the-pegoff the pegface packjustice of the peaceoff the mapoff the rackoff-the-walloff the markoff-the-cuffoff the hookoff the cuffgo off the airoff the recordoff the wagonoff the trackfly off the handleget off the groundright off the batkeep off the grassgo off the deep endoff the beaten trackshepardheparinhepaticin the pasthepatomahepatitisout of the picturehepatology
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