Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] off with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Maggie was about to protest that talking to Roger and Luke did not qualify as lurking , but Roger made off with a bottle in each hand and Luke had vanished again . |
2 | The afternoon kicks off with a tour of the former Delorean complex including a trip around the original test track . |
3 | The tenth case got off with a very stern reprimand from Matron and a very black mark against her name for the rest of her career . |
4 | The robbers described as Afro- Caribbean made off with an unspecified amount in cash and jewels . |
5 | Saturday morning at Brighton starts off with a flurry of activity . |
6 | On CEEFAX and TELETEXT it implied that Cuntona got off with the rap . |
7 | Tuesday kicks off with a champagne breakfast hosted by Dorling Kindersley . |
8 | Savanna animals cool off with a kind of organic radiator by evaporating water from the moist linings of the nasal chambers . |
9 | The car drove off with a scream of tyres , and Fran shivered in sudden reaction as she watched him go . |
10 | The stainless steel split pins were then removed from the 14 castellated nuts and the main caps drawn off with a length of 1/2″ BSF threaded rod and a large section of channel . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | On the day appointed , the aircraft took off with the first stick , all of whom landed successfully . |
14 | Police even stopped one souvenir hunter cycling off with the ship 's compass tucked under his arm . |
15 | ‘ And the villagers let a complete stranger drive off with a machine that could play music from the future … ’ |
16 | However I did get a bit cheesed off with the movie 's rather plodding pace . |
17 | Yes , I I think , in cer in in most cases that would happen , would n't it , if if if the child starts off with a feeling of insecurity , with possible instability . |
18 | The child starts off with an in-built certainty that sooner or later his intelligence will clash with his religious teaching . |
19 | The hard work payed off with a total of 36 units being sold . |
20 | The derailment at Dovey was interesting in that the back bogie of the 37/4 and front bogie of the first coach came off with a bump . |
21 | The remains of her whiteface make-up came off with the clotted badges of blood . |
22 | The latest issue of The ARTnewsletter leads off with a report on tax bills , now being studied by committees in both houses of Congress , which are aimed at restoring the fiddle element to tax-deductible museum donations . |
23 | British open champion Bob Blight had a demanding weekend 's racing , as he was also racing in the 125 P and R. However his determination paid off with a third overall . |
24 | Webb took the ball in his stride , cut inside , and Sharpe finished off with a low angled shot which gave Pears no chance . |
25 | a pickpocket running off with the victim 's wallet and money . |
26 | Ronni flew off with a heavy and tormented heart . |
27 | She was referred to the town 's main fire station where he met sub-officer John Yoxall and had the bracket cut off with a small hacksaw . |
28 | The bow went off with a terrible noise , like bones breaking . |
29 | Blacks start off with an added advantage of being able to move . |
30 | Anatoliy , a carpenter , had four layers of clothing topped off with a quilted cotton work-jacket and trousers . |