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70 Sentences With "put you off"

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Did making the film ever put you off the internet?
It might put you off the sharks circling your bed.
Don't let the fear of coming last put you off.
Remember how it put you off doing anything ever again?
What menu item did Jorah's treatment put you off of?
Hopefully, it doesn't put you off your favorite diner or bistro.
The idea of potentially getting charged doesn't put you off campaigning?
What would someone have to do to put you off forever?
Is that something that would put you off going for a role?
The fact that this device is super cheap shouldn't put you off.
What put you off — smell, texture, even just how the food looked?
If you're used to big phones, none of this will put you off.
Warning: This might put you off of fast food for the next month.
When an eggplant dish is bad, it's enough to put you off eggplant forever.
Do you still take psychedelics, or did your imprisonment put you off them for life?
The competition for these jobs may be fierce, but don't let that put you off.
What do you think it is about female English personalities that has put you off?
Don't let the fact that the show airs on the Disney Channel put you off.
A limp, gray, rubbery, undercooked chunk of eggplant could easily put you off for life.
If you are just starting to solve Saturday puzzles, don't let that put you off.
If early Chromebooks (understandably) put you off the space, you may be overdue for a revisit.
But whatever you do, don't let this weekend's email put you off of claiming at all.
Before the idea of ostentatious feathers put you off, there's a little more subtlety this time around.
Has anything in particular ever happened to you that put you off walking around alone at night?
If the thought of needles is enough to put you off getting a flu shot, you're in luck.
But, for many people it's a day of pandaemonium that's enough to put you off shopping for life.
But don't let this so-so main event put you off of what is certainly an interesting card.
If that doesn't put you off eating Krispy Kreme in your car, we don't know what else will.
Not every detail is going to amaze you, but very few of them are going to put you off.
Please don't let this put you off, I am a stunning distinguished lady that is looking for her forever home.
But it always seems to pull back at the right time, so don't let the movie's earnestness put you off.
If the GoPro prices have been enough to put you off, these lower-cost, high-quality alternatives could be just the trick.
With that established, Megamix's next trick is a mischievous stroke of genius: it does everything within its power to put you off.
But don't let that put you off: each buttery nugget encases a filling made of pineapple jam and barbecue pork (bak kwa) bits.
I really hope any negative comments don't put you off doing these vids in the future because I think inclusivity is really, really important.
Rhone Valley, France, $22 This lovely red is lighter in color and body than many Rhone wines, but don't let that put you off.
"Remember, intelligence is fundamentally a craft of uncertainty and of possibility, so that doesn&apost put you off," she remarked of Trump&aposs skepticism.
If you're all in on PlayStation and Space Channel 5 in VR is a thing that you want, I wouldn't let this put you off.
Oh, and don't let the price put you off, some very popular mechanical keyboards can cost well over $200 bucks, so this one's still a steal.
And has an unenticing grey image of a document icon to further put you off — just in case you happened to stumble on it after all.
If the skepticism of health experts and pleas of your Chardonnay-swigging friends haven't already put you off going booze-free as part of "Dry January": congrats.
That is a pretty hefty price to pay for a TV, no matter how advanced, and that may have been enough to put you off in the past.
We don't want to put you off the purchase of a brand new Google Home if you think it might be useful, but you should consider the implications.
If coffins and death don't put you off, a visit to a collection of anatomical anomalies and medical malformations put together in the 1800s may be for you.
Take our multiple choice quiz above to see if you could hack it -- and if that doesn't put you off, you can also try the far harder essay questions.
If the initial sticker shock put you off, Samsung is offering payment plans to offset the cost of the vacuums and give you more time to pay for it.
It's often enough to completely put you off the purchase, and can sometimes lead you to select another product that you don't fancy quite as much, simply because delivery is cheaper.
" To that, Ramsay responded, "The idea is to talk as much as I can to put you off, hoping that your slip up, burn something, and I sneak in from behind and win.
Patrick: They do a lot of hits where they wind up from the back and are constantly trying to put you off, based on the speed of their attacks because you're doing parries.
You get a description, reviews, a cast list, and a trailer (if there is one), but everything's a little more awkwardly laid out—just not enough that it would put you off using it.
I typically tell anyone looking to learn an instrument not to get an ultra cheap one, because it could sound so bad and be so hard to play that it'll put you off learning.
And when, starving, the two are enticed into the suspiciously food-filled cottage of an old crone (an unsettling Alice Krige), the vile secret behind her abundant vittles might put you off your own.
The game wants to put you off playing it on anything but look-at-me-I'm-so-hard levels, but ignore its kinda shitty visuals when selecting how tough you want the challenge to be.
If these horror stories of a "lottery" curse don't put you off, consider the old moral arguments: Lottery tickets are primarily bought in poor neighborhoods, by people who can't afford to throw their money away.
If the price doesn't put you off and you're also the sort of person who isn't worried about those video content workarounds (I don't judge), I think it's a pretty great little TV in a can.
If previous unhappy experiences with messy foam tips have put you off, I'd encourage you to give them another try with a high-end pair like the Xelentos — high-quality tips can make a big difference.
"Of course, from time to time, we come up against some intimidation which is focused on discrimination, but in football it is not unusual for the opposition to try and put you off your game," he says.
Don't let this put you off: "We believe once the two companies are consolidated that CVS will continue to resume its trend of consistent dividend increases to reach its targeted dividend payout ratio of 35%" Tigress Financial's Ivan Feinseth told investors.
Just when you thought that the resale of meat dating from the 1970s couldn't be topped as the world's nastiest food scam, along comes another debacle that will both turn your stomach and put you off shrimp, at least through the end of the day.
A lot of us are not very joyous. We have a hard life to live, against the current. Gay doesn't cover that — and worst of all, it labels us. They can dismiss you and put you off in a corner: "Oh, he's gay," and that's it.
A poinsettia. Maybe a bay cruise. And a written apology." Guthmann continues, "The concept is vaguely intriguing, but the execution is bad enough to put you off movies for good... Ruiz's direction is clumsy, his pacing is slack and Parillaud delivers her lines in a semi-intelligible, monotone whisper.
Sam Leith, writing for The Observer wrote... > The antic gurgles of laughter you find in Self's earlier work are few and > far between. In their place, though, is a sustained depth and seriousness, > and an ambition of technique that I haven't seen in him before. I don't mean > to put you off. Umbrella is old-school modernism.
Reviewing Phantom Phorce for DiSCORDER magazine, Jordie Yow called it "good, but not exceptional" and claimed that the remixes simply made him want to listen to the original versions of the tracks while website Angry Ape was scathing, calling the album a "bland & uninspiring package to put you off remixes for life" and suggested that it was merely a "cash-in" by the band.
M&M;'s Kart Racing was critically panned upon release. It has a GameRankings score of 22.50% and 22.33% for the Wii and DS versions respectively. IGN gave the DS version 3/10 and the Wii version 2.5/10 citing that "commercial mascots make terrible videogames" and that the game "barely uses the license at all". GameSpot gave the DS version 2/10 stating that the game "could put you off M&M;'s for life".
But you wonder whether this album may fall between two > stools: too clubby for the guitar nuts, too axe-heavy for the clubbers. That > would be a shame, as Scott is a genuine innovator." Guitarist (magazine) gave this album a favourable review stating: > "Don't let the title put you off - no, really. Instead of mind-numbing club > music requiring disco pharmaceuticals just to get through (Volume XIV), Tim > Scott gives us an album of expressive, shred-vibed guitar set to dance > beats.
His sole complaint was about the game's linearity compared to Monkey Island 2; but he finished by saying, "It's a minor point, anyway, and it shouldn't put you off buying what is one of the best Amiga adventures ever." In 2008, Retro Gamer Magazine praised it as "a masterful piece of storytelling, and a spellbinding adventure". In 1992 Computer Gaming World named Fate of Atlantis as one of the year's four best adventure games. It was nominated for an award at the 1993 Game Developers Conference.
It's free from any sort of class judgement that might put you off, elegantly letting people be people. Good tension throughout is created by the "will John become a good person with morals and stuff" question – which is, as it should, left unanswered." They continued; "There's also great acting, supported by the good writing, allowing for heaps of emotions left unspoken yet blatantly obviously present. Even if the narrative is sometimes predictable to seasoned fiction readers and viewers, this production is essentially too in-your-face-honest and charming to disagree with it.
A four cylinder diesel option (only available with front wheel drive) was not offered in the X-Type until two years after its launch. Jeremy Clarkson, then of BBC's Top Gear, lauded the X-Type, especially the 4×4 and sport versions. In two episodes, he demonstrated its capabilities in the snow, declaring that it "laughs in the face of the weatherman, the police and the AA, with their advice to stay at home". With regards to the sharing of the Ford Mondeo platform, Clarkson states that this should not put you off, stating that "genetically you are 98% identical to a halibut, but it's the 2% that makes the difference".
And so it is with this release that tobyMac continues to reveal that he is indeed a modern day Renaissance man." Cross Rhythms' David Bain said "This eclectic album takes you on a breathtaking tour of diverse styles from gospel, on 'J Train' which features Kirk Franklin, to hard music, 'Yours' and 'Extreme Days' (featured on the film soundtrack), to the more subtle shades of hip hop, 'Irene' and 'In The Air' (a take of a classic Motown hit), all with Toby's infectious touch of rap throughout. The mixture of so many styles on this project made it tricky to place it under a category — perhaps rock would have been just as apt! But don't let that put you off, as the production and lyrical quality is suburb, with talented contributions coming from the likes of DJ Form, DJ Maj, Pete Stewart, Mooki and Otto Price.
Anna Pickard of The Guardian described the programme as "an hour of commissioning genius", despite Stuart Heritage of the same publication arguing that "just the title is enough to put you off". In a separate article, Heritage voiced his belief that the programme saw Cole "discussing her life in the blandest possible terms while wearing a variety of impractical dresses". Rick Fulton of the Daily Record was complimentary of the programme as he compared the dance routine that accompanied "Parachute" to a routine from the programme Strictly Come Dancing. Alexandra Burke, who featured in the programme, praised Cole by complimenting her hairstyle and by stating that her performance had "gone up another level". Sian Brewis of the Leicester Mercury was critical of the programme; she claimed that it was an "hour-long plug for Chezza's [Cole’s nickname] album", branded Willoughby's questions "vacuous" and compared Cole's costumes to that worn by characters of Street Fighter II. Rachel Holmes, writing in The Guardian, was also critical of Cole's choice of attire and argued that the programme was uninformative.

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