Example sentences of "[coord] [verb] off in the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 And i if the man in the field had got a grudge against a bloke who was stacking i or taking off in the stack yard he could make life hell .
2 Mr Hutchinson managed to raise the alarm but the two men helped themselves to the cash and made off in the car driven by Wishart , of no fixed abode .
3 If you roll an arrow the Goblin Doom Diver has missed and veered off in the direction indicated by the arrow .
4 He touched the American 's elbow and moved off in the direction of a single Ming vase standing on a pedestal nearby .
5 ‘ For some mysterious reasons , which have never been discovered , she was seized and carried off in the dark , she knew not by whom . ’
6 After she had washed and dressed in warm cord trousers , leather boots and a thick sweater , she this time took the precaution of collecting her anorak before going out to her car and driving off in the direction of Great Yarmouth .
7 He gave my passport to the Corporal who put it into his pocket , then we got into the car and drove off in the direction of Lille .
8 Wash your cans up erm and er and then they 'd go and finish off in the corn fields .
9 Also , with healthy deciduous trees , the leaves all come with great show every Spring and die off in the Autumn — but more come each successive year cos the tree has grown a bit so the foliage is thicker , more complex in structure — until it dies of course .
10 I touched my cap and strolled off in the direction of the Old Kent Road .
11 They descended the switchback road and turned off in the valley towards the church ; which stood in its walled graveyard , solid , square-towered .
12 and left it and walked off in the kitchen .
13 But the assistant on the show got so pissed that she put her head on his lap , after which he got up and walked off in the middle of the programme . ’
14 ‘ Have a nice time , and behave yourselves , ’ he concluded , and walked off in the direction of the garden .
15 I died — and walked off in the dark . ’
16 Sometimes a little block of five or six men would detach itself from the larger mass and drift off in the direction of the track .
17 Simmons suddenly recollected his duties as host , and broke off in the middle of a discussion about whether Botham 's personality was right for the England team .
18 This will be set to illuminate the tank during the early part of the day , and switch off in the evening when I want to see the fish .
19 Pulling her cloak around her and laying her fork carefully along the wooden pegs on the side of the wain , Alexandra climbed the iron railings , already cold and slippery with new snow , and went off in the direction of the kitchen .
20 ‘ That 's all I can tell you at the moment , ’ Mould smiled secretively and ran off in the direction of Mr Fractor 's classroom .
21 Position markers of mother-of-pearl are inlaid offset in the rosewood , and their diminutive size once again departs from the traditional and scurries off in the direction of the new , though there 's garish or clumsy about them .
22 The straight lines and angles are curved and rounded off in the interest of naturalism , but the geometrical basis remains most marked ; and the imposition of this formula is analogous to the reimposition of Geometric discipline in the changed form of black-figure on the experimentalism of orientalising vase-painting .
23 If the alarm gets no response , the timer goes ahead and switches off in the interest of safety and economy .
24 Schott decided to make a break for the main rendezvous point with Stirling , and set off in the 3-tonner with his men .
25 She climbed onto the bike and set off in the direction from which she had come , gathering speed as she descended .
26 The Doctor pointed along the corridor , and set off in the direction indicated .
27 She walked briskly out of the station , and set off in the direction of Bayswater , stopping every hundred yards or so to put down her dark blue Revelation suitcase ( a Christmas present from her parents ) and change hands .
28 Dressed as cowboys , they climbed aboard their trusty steeds ( 's Datsun ! ) and set off in the direction of the County Hall in Exeter where they ambushed the staff and persuaded them to hand over their readies .
29 As she got out , she spotted a sign to the library , and set off in the direction in which it pointed .
30 They left Margot to look after the children and set off in the car , heading for Gallanach .
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