Example sentences of "[verb] off in [art] " in BNC.
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1 | We climbed a little further and Arthur cooled off in the tarn . |
2 | Cooling off in a Scottish loch : riders from the Castle Riding Centre , Argyllshire . |
3 | Dave Weatherley strips off in the line of duty to put seven seriously warm bags to the test . |
4 | She woke , exclaiming that she must have dropped off in the heat . |
5 | He then grabbed all her feathers and threw them in the gutter before storming off in the direction of the Black Bull . |
6 | The best and longest-lasting tans are acquired slowly — quick tans are usually fast burns and peel off in a trice . |
7 | After stripping off in a Levi 's ad and Thelma & Louise , Brad Pitt has been hailed as the new James Dean , a sex symbol for the Nineties . |
8 | The East Belfast man ca n't put a foot over the door of his Cregagh Road home without first stripping off in the garden . |
9 | The previous year to my visit a sizeable chunk had cracked off in a storm . |
10 | and fly off in a shower , airily |
11 | Workers observing it and about to leave on their own foraging , immediately fly off in the direction indicated . |
12 | Taylor has been to Rome to talk to Gascoigne , whose last serious outing saw him carried off in the 1991 FA Cup final against Nottingham Forest with knee ligament damage . |
13 | ‘ For some mysterious reasons , which have never been discovered , she was seized and carried off in the dark , she knew not by whom . ’ |
14 | However it was , the one he had aimed at did not get out of the way in time and a last-minute attempt to slink off in the wind failed . |
15 | 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 . |
16 | Watch that brickwork dry off in the sun , it 'll be as pale as the arch , here , in ten minutes . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | I was thoughtful as I headed off in the opposite direction . |
19 | He headed off in the direction of the kitchen , and she made a feeble effort to straighten her leg , wincing in pain . |
20 | So many people give up because , after the elation of seeing the pounds fall off in the first few days , they lose heart when weight loss slows down . |
21 | it does n't fall off in the soup , it never falls off , it 's only the ones you see on the advertisements that fall off . |
22 | Everyone had a potential for narcissism because the baby starts off in a world of its own , in a state of primary narcissism . |
23 | Despite its alarmingly boring title , it has nothing to say at all about the Ford Administration : it starts off in the wholly recognisable Updike Couples-land of middle-aged infidelity in New England academia , before broadening into reflections on the way sexual liberation became virtually mandatory in the hot years of the late 1970s ( the Ford years ) . |
24 | It 's a weird thing erm it starts off in the root and then it erm u used a single mouse fix to patch it |
25 | Now , let's take the young activist , who starts off in the trade union movement . |
26 | Some have even kept their tattoos hidden from their children and have been reluctant to explain why they will not peel off in the sun . ’ |
27 | Halema handed the incense pot to one of the maids , and the women moved off in a wave of black veiling . |
28 | We moved off in the direction of the crossroads , the scene of yesterday 's action . |
29 | Storey moved off in the general direction of young Lindy . |
30 | He touched the American 's elbow and moved off in the direction of a single Ming vase standing on a pedestal nearby . |