Example sentences of "[vb past] [verb] off [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Madge was attended by six little Burmese bridesmaids , who as soon as she arrived started off up the long aisle , and she followed with the kind friend at whose house she had spent the previous two nights and who ‘ gave her away ’ . |
2 | The juggernaut started with a cough and splutter , was thrown into gear and began to move off down the narrow road . |
3 | At this point an Irishman among the raiders unaccountably chose to dash off through the still sleeping streets to raise the alarm . |
4 | We go up the hill on the toboggans and you 're meant to use your brakes and one of us did , and we just went flying off into the raging snow . |
5 | It was lads from Garforth who stole the 1829 pole , but a group from Aberford managed to make off with the top half in 1907 . |
6 | Linearity appeared to fall off at the -90dB level , not of much concern , and there was a small amount of high frequency hash in the output at -78dB . |
7 | If anybody asked , she could say she 'd come back for her shoe that had fallen off in the stumbling mess of wrecked furniture . |
8 | The mother was an unmarried girl by the name of Mercy Barnett , a whatever'sstreet trader 's daughter , ill used by a seaman who had made off to the other side of the world rather than face up to his responsibilities . |
9 | Another dragon had peeled off from the circling dots overhead and was gliding towards them . |
10 | We can presume that the novelty of the Society had worn off for the capricious upper classes . |
11 | But once his novelty value had worn off among the blasé Viennese , his audiences declined , while jealousy and court intrigue combined to deny him the court appointments and lucrative commissions he so desperately needed . |
12 | She looked back towards the fig tree and saw that the toad had lumbered off into the tangled garden , perhaps to rejoin its tormentor . |
13 | This left Briton Derek Warwick , in a Footwork , in seventh place after he had spun off on the final lap in the rain . |
14 | True , the crab-men had begun to take an unhealthy interest in him once his companions had rushed off after the Harlequin man . |
15 | Then I told him that my friends had gone off in the wrong direction and that I was willing to pay the owner of the moped for taking a message to them . |
16 | Sure , my partner had taken off with the two-headed bankroll . |
17 | After the arrival in France of the advance reconnaissance party on 6 June 1944 , Major Fraser had taken off with the main recce party on 10 June . |
18 | He and Pam had taken off on the very day the fair ended — a fact that did not go unnoticed by the locals . |
19 | The EF1-11 radar jamming plane had taken off from the Upper Heyford airbase . |
20 | The engine leapt , shouted , and was tamed , and in less than a minute we had taken off from the little beach and were circling the island . |