Similar words: make the sign of the cross, signor, sign on, sign out, monsignor, sign over, consignor, reign of terror. Meaning: v. cease broadcasting; get off the air; as of radio stations.
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(31) After five years, he decided to sign off and go into business by himself.
(32) Lauren : In addition, the mockup ad is ready for final sign off.
(33) As things stand, no respecting auditor would sign off the G 8's books.
(34) Pilot - "Folks, we have reached our cruising altitude now, so I am going to switch the seat belt sign off."
(35) I'm tired of the sound of your voice, sign off quickly.
(36) The BP board is set to sign off accounts of up to 19 bln pounds to cover compensation and costs arising from the spill.
(37) Before I sign off, here's a short word about the saddle on my Galaxy Dawes bike: "Ouch".
(38) Alarm bells have typically gone off when accountants were unable to sign off on an audit, most often due to inflated sales and unverifiable trade receivables.
(39) A woman's best friend has to sign off on all big relationship decisions.
(40) I would be grateful if you can sign off today.
(41) He would sign off each week with the catch-phrase,(www.Sentencedict.com) "I'llsee thee!".
(42) Iteration T1 then allowed subject matter experts to conduct user acceptance testing and sign off on the system before it was released into production.
(43) The radio announcer said " It's time to sign off for the day ; listen again tomorrow. "
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