Example sentences of "[vb past] off [prep] the [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The years of abundance in America began in 1950 with the defence expenditure triggered off by the Korean War , and the boom continued with only a hiccup or two of recession in 1954 and 1958 .
2 now she has an iris mountain , with Sir Cedric 's and the many more she grew from seed brought back from America , fenced off from the main garden in her ‘ Stalag 13 look ’ .
3 The police charged off after the fictitious yobs and we rushed in the opposite direction back to the track !
4 Taking my leave , I headed off for the developing tanks at my studio .
5 Endill told him the plan so far , and they headed off to the sick bay , Mr Litmus taking his pile of notes with him .
6 We needed a compass bearing to ensure we headed off in the right direction , a reminder that even a ‘ valley ’ walk can land the unwary in difficulties .
7 I was thoughtful as I headed off in the opposite direction .
8 Eventually we moved off through the main gate of the camp to the Vorlager , or front camp , where the showers were situated .
9 The first problem occurred when they left the road and moved off into the open desert .
10 Another short blast and the school moved off to the various classrooms .
11 Barn owls used to breed in the hay bales but when these were shifted the birds objected and moved off to the nearby quarry .
12 The cart moved off along the bumpy road towards the rocky mountains in the distance .
13 A ministerial statement issued after the killings claimed that , on parking the car , the three moved off toward the Spanish border where they were challenged by the security forces .
14 The party then moved off down the Spanish Steps to the Hotel della Villa where the main dinner and presentations took place .
15 With a look of resignation , he removed his hand , took his glass from Donal , and , that fascinating little indent beside his mouth once more in evidence , he moved off towards the beckoning Dolores .
16 Storey moved off in the general direction of young Lindy .
17 Yet Lankester often ignored this warning in his own work , and suggested that all forms of life can be ranked into grades defined by the point at which they branched off from the main line of progress towards humankind .
18 Very much easier to produce , these weeping standards consist simply of an easily struck rambler cutting with only the one single strongest shoot allowed to develop into a whip and stopped off at the desired height — or you can throw all convention to the winds and simply use a short pillar , fix an umbrella into position , and let a normal growing rambler fall over it .
19 Many 's the night I 've walked back late from town and stopped off in the New Earswick hedgerows to supply them some used beer …
20 When Maidstone had finished , Franco thought for a moment , shrugged and wandered off to the other end of the bar .
21 From then there would be seven hours of golf , from the moment the first pro drove off till the final putt dropped on the 18th green .
22 I started at one corner and I went right across and came off at the other corner , and I did n't go back .
23 The remains of her whiteface make-up came off with the clotted badges of blood .
24 It came off on the playing field and so there was no way I could find the little screw .
25 There was an hour of cleaning and a change of crew before we finally lifted off for the short leg down to Abu Dhabi .
26 " I 'm off home , She waved and cycled off down the High Street .
27 With a winning smile at a rather bemused young man , she dragged him up to dance , and every time she saw Feargal she made off in the opposite direction .
28 At the sound of gunfire the refugee ship turned away and made off round the southern counties and up towards Liverpool , where it was finally recognised as a friendly vessel .
29 Middlesbrough full back Gary Parkinson limped off in the final minute with an ankle injury .
30 I think we got off on the right foot . ’
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