But what surprised me most about the meeting was a general agreement that the biggest turn-off was the adversarial nature of the campaigning. |
The accident happened near a turn-off for Halton East and the village of Embsay, near Skipton, where the family lives. |
In particular, it claims the cost of the service is likely to turn-off potential customers. |
It seems the habit has become the biggest single sexual turn-off for 18 to 35-year-olds in the South West. |
She drove out into the street and on to the main road, where she traveled to the turn-off and parked a few minutes later. |
From the turn-off to the Bulugha River mouth, the road continues past the turn-off to Cintsa West. |