Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] off with the " in BNC.
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1 | On CEEFAX and TELETEXT it implied that Cuntona got off with the rap . |
2 | Gyggle started off with the most sophisticated of these , the symbol and colour cards , but was soon reduced to getting me to try and guess — and a guess is all I could make — which of three paper cups had a ping-pong ball under it . |
3 | Police gave no details but it appeared Mr Anderson fell dying with gunshot wounds , and the Ford Capri car sped off with the gunman and Ms Fisher inside . |
4 | On the day appointed , the aircraft took off with the first stick , all of whom landed successfully . |
5 | Police even stopped one souvenir hunter cycling off with the ship 's compass tucked under his arm . |
6 | However I did get a bit cheesed off with the movie 's rather plodding pace . |
7 | The remains of her whiteface make-up came off with the clotted badges of blood . |
8 | a pickpocket running off with the victim 's wallet and money . |
9 | Agitation caused the heavier ore to fall through the dense media into hoppers below , whilst the waste rode off with the current of water into further units , and eventually the sand pile . |
10 | The principle was the same however — the reliance of the mineral with its heavier specific gravity , settling down quickly whilst the waste rode off with the water . |
11 | The festival kicks off with The Rockingbirds . |
12 | Mike Tunnell walked off with the prized possession of a wooden spoon . |
13 | Club president Gordon Podmore successfully defended the sponsors trophy at Hill Valley Golf Club , Whitchurch , and the four-man team walked off with the main tournament by one Stableford point . |
14 | Luci Hayter is here , whose husband went off with the girl in market research . |
15 | Stewart walked off with the look of one who was the sole survivor of a particularly nasty plane crash . |
16 | The thief made off with the week-end offerings from St. Mary 's Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church in Killyleagh . |
17 | Now family reasons can be anything from baby 's colic to a wife running off with the milkman , and there is no arguing with them , because it is indelicate to inquire further , and potentially embarrassing to boot . |
18 | The month kicks off with the Not-So Innocent Bystanders ' production of ‘ 3 Steps to Heaven ’ , a new music theatre piece by writer/performer Helen Trew , and directed by local actor Richard Orr . |
19 | ‘ Looks like his mate went off with the car . |
20 | Revealing one 's body brings into conflict a wish to show off with the desire to cover up . |
21 | ‘ Took the car into the garage and the silly cow went off with the keys . |
22 | When the solicited animal joins in the harassment , it may end with the enlister going off with the female and leaving the other two to fight it out . |
23 | I 'm just a bit pissed off with the way the wallpaper 's hanging ! |
24 | The sun breaks through the hazy Teesside smog just as the show kicks off with the release of hundreds of helium-filled balloons about as environmentally-friendly as the tall factory chimneys they fly past . |
25 | After the hour-long service Diana drove off with the boys in the back to Kensington Palace . |
26 | The court heard her ordeal began when she and the children set off with the salesman on what they thought would be a family shopping trip . |
27 | and if you got to change the wheel or anything you got a , there 's some clips , you undo the clips down the driver and the back hand comes off with the wheel |
28 | One of the men , however , easily held down the exciseman while the others made off with the booty . |
29 | Thieves made off with the gear after spotting it outside Peter Mountain 's flat in Victor Street , York . |
30 | Thieves made off with the loan car of a woman who had her vehicle stolen . |