Examples of 'spark off' in a sentence

Meaning of "spark off"

Spark off is a phrase that means to generate or initiate a reaction, event, or series of actions. It implies that a small or insignificant stimulus can trigger a significant or substantial outcome
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  • To initiate something by providing the necessary conditions.

How to use "spark off" in a sentence

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He is expected to provide spark off the bench.
Spark off his world war.
You will spark off a war.
We spark off your innovation in processes and services.
These factors combine to spark off a number of issues.
We spark off each other.
All we need to do is to spark off a fire.
They can also spark off breakthrough innovations.
The slightest gesture or discourse can spark off an argument.
Wanted to spark off something.
Poor management during that period could spark off renewed wars.
These brief reminders spark off two highly tentative con clusions.
The defeat of my Russian army near Revel will spark off the revolt.
Another is to spark off a scientific debate over the principal issues in monetary economics.
I like him providing a spark off the bench.

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This was enough to spark off a furious row between this firm and the Commission.
And now they will attempt to spark off a sequel.
Will spark off the revolt than victories The defeat of my Russian army near Revel.
There was a risk that these might spark off an ethnic confrontation.
The two girls faced off, a battle about to spark off.
Some foods in our diet can spark off migraine attacks in susceptible individuals.
It is in neither one 's favour to spark off a war.
It is intended to spark off a wide-ranging debate.
He is interested in contemporary human-animal relationships, and attempts to spark off debates.
Will the theory spark off new ideas about teaching?
Even if you can not see him, it might spark off something.
These spark off an inflammatory reaction which brings about the neurons ' demise.
When entering the tightness and the vortex spark off the pleasant sensation.
Allergies can also spark off asthma attacks, which vary in frequency and seriousness.
You know how I gotta spark off you.
It'll also potentially spark off a civil war that could cost thousands of lives.
Zinoviev used to imitate the intonation, but he did not spark off the same response.
Acting as a catalyst to spark off and implement new ideas for youth programmes ; and.
Cable TV, local channels and telecommunications satellites were the first to spark off changes.
This is a straightforward path, which does not spark off all kinds of mystical expectations.
That would spark off debate in Iran, and the debate would be a serious one.
For the abyss, it 's a small tremor but it will spark off a deadly chain of events.
The forecast amounts can spark off a major leverage effect ; reducing them would be counterproductive.
Through their political parties citizens express their views and desires and spark off Europe-wide debates.
The least thing can spark off violence, and caricature is never far away.
He 's gonna sink the whole city - Yes, and spark off his world war.
Yes, and spark off a world war.
Uh, Mr. Iverson, we'd like you to provide a spark off the bench.
Yes, and spark off his world war.
Even if you can't see him, it might spark off something. I know.
Spark off riots, set the city afire.
But how could one strike a spark off this rigid, discreet mind?
Spark off riots, set the city afire . There should be blasts, men must die.
After all, did not it help to spark off the Arab Spring?
Tumpang sekole asks, Will Mahathir 's move spark off the possibility of a snap election?

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