Example sentences of "[verb] off to join [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I do n't know , ’ Santerre mumbled and trudged off to join the others . |
2 | On reading such statements , would Ptolemy have seen the error of his ways , instantly recanted and toddled off to join the Copernican revolution ? |
3 | After which she goes off to join the other hens , leaving the male to incubate the eggs alone and to lead the chicks away from the scrape to a safe and secret hideaway . |
4 | Before any girls get excited at the prospect of all these crotch-obsessed men packing out Glencoe bars , and rush off to join a climbing club , I should point out they also smell like a circus tarpaulin and regard ten pints of Guinness as an aperitif . |
5 | After they had all left — Dad too — Mum hung Granny 's death card beneath her picture then went off to join the others in the local . |
6 | With a friendly pat on his arm , she went off to join the dancing , and practically walked into the waiting Feargal . |
7 | ‘ He wo n't , then , for he took the cross in the summer , after he 'd placed me here , and went off to join the Bishop of Winchester in the Holy Land , ’ said young Blount delightedly . |
8 | After a day or two of piste-aching Jack threw in the towel and headed off to join the cross-country skiers . |
9 | ‘ The popular story is that he was so heartbroken he ran off to join a religious order , and has since been ordained . ’ |
10 | Rivers was warmly received by the dukes , but was arrested early the next morning before the party set off to join the prince . |
11 | Rivers was warmly received by the dukes , but was arrested early the next morning before the party set off to join the prince . |