Example sentences of "[verb] off to the right " in BNC.

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1 He glanced up at the sky and remarked : ‘ There 's nowhere to go at this time of night ’ , at which I said that I would be going home , and moved off to the right .
2 By this , we mean that it will ascend perfectly when the sail is under pressure , and the line tension applies a driving force ; but it will tumble or spin off to the right or left if the line tension is relaxed .
3 The Shah had made a showplace of his country with his colossal purchasing of weapons , and look what it had all come to : ‘ If you drive from Shiraz to Isfahan even today you 'll see hundreds of helicopters parked off to the right of the highway .
4 Go past High Close youth hostel before branching off to the right on to a path which goes around the lower slopes of Loughrigg Fell to Rydal village ( 2.5 miles ) .
5 Approaching from Sedbergh , The Street turns off to the right immediately after Rawthey Bridge and climbs steeply before contouring , with excellent views denied to the motorist on the A683 , alongside a moorland pockmarked with shakeholes .
6 The road continues south , climbing over a rise with a good retrospective view of the full length of Kingsdale and then makes a long descent to Thornton in Lonsdale after a branch turns off to the right for the A65 at Westhouse .
7 From the village centre , the Thornton road descends sharply initially and when it levels , a side road called Oddies Lane turns off to the right .
8 Here a track turns off to the right to mount the gentle slope where , at mid-height , a short detour to the left reveals Storrs Cave .
9 A short distance up the road from the Hill Inn , a bridleway turns off to the right and , with Ingleborough looming directly in front , passes along an easy terrace to reach a gate in a cross-wall after half a mile .
10 Almost opposite this is a road which turns off to the right down to Rabaçal ( 64km ) at a height of 1,070m .
11 As the road leaves Clashnessie Bay , the hamlet of the same name is passed and after a further mile a side road turns off to the right and crosses the bare and windswept peninsula , the Ru Stoer , to a lighthouse where it ends at a parking place for cars .
12 At Fabian , three miles further on , a road turns off to the right up into the mountains : I shall come back to this in a moment .
13 Two miles into the hills , the track to Shenavall bothy goes off to the right .
14 The community is signposted " Durrenroth " at a side road that goes off to the right ( and later rejoins the main road further on ) .
15 Shortly beyond Huswil , at Gettnau ( 10km , 6 miles from Huttwil ) road 23 continues straight ahead east to Sursee ( on the Sempacher Lake ) , but take instead a branch that goes off to the right for Willisau , a thirteenth-century foundation .
16 From Caniço we go back up onto the main airport road and continue on to Santa Cruz ( 20km ) , whose centre is situated off to the right of the main road .
17 Beyond the door was a narrow corridor that led off to the right .
18 A further door led off to the right , with a tiled passage taking her to the bathroom , and another large square room at the end , which was probably the dining-room .
19 Before starting out , Yanto suggested taking the A38 towards Bristol and then turning off to the right towards the river when they felt like it .
20 Newman spotted the track leading off to the right and swung away from the main road .
21 I turned off to the right through the row of trees , and just as I was meandering past thy rhododendrons I shouted , ‘ Hell and damnation ! ’
22 I turned off to the right .
23 At the end she turned off to the right and there was I with nothing to look at .
24 And just past Morfa Mawddach station an RSPB woodland trail leads off to the right .
25 He came out with a fantastic shot , but it screwed off to the right of the green , and went down oft the mound instead of falling in towards the flag .
26 Half a mile past this the path branches off to the right , and goes through plantations to a large open glade known as the dry loch .
27 Come over Kirkstone Pass towards Ullswater and , on reaching the valley , turn off to the right to the little village of Hartsop , a quiet place now , but once a centre of rural activity .
28 We are being swept off to the right , towards a giant chunk of basalt in the river , and despite Sam 's frenzied efforts at the oars , we bounce into it .
29 The highway bent to the left , while a smaller track went off to the right .
30 The Ruff-stuff 's tracks swept off to the right so we kept walking to the left .
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