Example sentences of "[pron] [vb base] off to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I set off to the sound of Mick trying to tune into his sports programme .
2 Well , summer is well and truly with us — though as I write I ca n't decide whether to pack my industrial strength waterproofs or my total block sun cream when I go off to the Peak District this weekend .
3 Question mark , What that means is , four o'clock you go home , you pick the kids up from school , you take them all to MacDonalds , you all have Big Macs , yum , yum , then you go off to the pictures , and they all want to see Arnold Schwarzenegger blowing somebody 's head off , and you want to watch Bambi or whatever it is .
4 All your horses are out , put your men up they walk round the ring and at seven o'clock you move off to the heath to train your horses .
5 He placed his arm round my waist , which gave me a pleasurable feeling I 'd never experienced , and then we set off to the picture house .
6 And then o over to the bungalow , now she 'll either do that she 'll do the shopping before we go off to the bungalow , maybe we 'll pop down to Asda and
7 Once I get them up from their rest , we go off to the lake and feed the ducks or we go to friends .
8 From there they set off to the landing ground which was Fraser 's target .
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