Example sentences of "[to-vb] off for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She looked as if she were about to set off for a provincial cocktail party , an office party of female executives .
2 The defending champions Jim Pugh and Rick Leach also lost their second successive round-robin group encounter and were left to play off for the minor placings .
3 The defending champions Jim Pugh and Rick Leach also lost their second successive round-robin group encounter and were left to play off for the minor placings .
4 ‘ He may decide to hold off for a few days and give steroids to develop the lungs , ’ Belinda suggested .
5 If you do run into lift , you must assess the situation on each turn , being ready to break off for a normal base leg and approach .
6 This Pentax weather-resistant camera arrived to be tested at a very opportune moment — I was just about to head off for a surfing weekend in North Cornwall .
7 Now , with the Japanese brandishing megabucks under his nose , Christie looks increasingly likely to head off for the Far East en route to the World Cup final in Havana a week later .
8 If you have not been impressed by the very positive connection between a lack of dietary fibre and the incidence of' cancer of' the colon , and the possible connections between fibre and heart disease , you are unlikely to rush off for a wholemeal loaf in order to prevent appendicitis or gall stones , just two of the other ailments being associated with our fibre-depleted modern diets .
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