Example sentences of "[vb base] off to [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I sometimes head off to a certain place .
2 Using a wash-down hose , rinse out the oven and then finish off to a fine sparkle with a quick wipe around .
3 They will in fact get off to a good start and produce that few more eggs , ( an added bonus ) .
4 With performances over the next couple of seasons helping to decide which club gains promotion to the All-Ireland League set-up , it is vital that clubs get off to a good start .
5 Cowdrey , like the rest of David Gower 's touring party , had already seen the 1984-85 trip get off to a violent start .
6 Planning a new border is always an exciting proposition but before you start , follow Phillippa Lambert 's preparation tips to ensure that your plants get off to a flying start
7 Get off to a flying start with CityLink X70 from Oxford quick , comfortable and direct .
8 CLEVELAND athletes of the future get off to a flying start today with a new course at Cleveland stadium , Middlesbrough .
9 Now I only hope I get off to a winning start with Leeds . ’
10 This is really , really mega-important , because if you get off to a disorganised start then you 'll find it hard to recover .
11 That was , that was the only thing I , I thought well if I get off to the wrong start , you 're off on the wrong start completely so yes I , I concede that I was nervous at the , at the beginning .
12 After a quick breakfast we set off to the first address on the list .
13 before you rush off to the local retailer , cash in hand , take a little time to consider the type of runner you are and what you really need .
14 These remarkable flies with wasp-like markings hang motionless in the air — hence the name of hover fly — and suddenly shoot off to a different position ; their flight is a series of sudden darting movements .
15 ‘ You take off to the other side of the world to get a clearer perspective on what 's happening here , right ?
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