Example sentences of "[verb] off to [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Every Saturday morning , while I was setting up the barrow , Mr Salmon used to disappear off to the Whitechapel synagogue leaving his wife to run the shop . |
2 | The fans were right to give me stick but they 've been good to me and it 's great to come off to a reception like that . ’ |
3 | The devout and those with a full itinerary hurry off to the Abbey as the bell tolls for communion . |
4 | Two clipped young Gurkhas peel off to the side as the Queen stands before the two great thrones , flanked by a clutch of Yeomen of the Guard , pikes resting on their shoulders . |
5 | Despite this , many pet cats are carried off to the vet by exasperated owners for this type of ‘ convenience surgery ’ . |
6 | A bizarre by-product has been the recognition of various richly decorated fragments of the church in places as far afield as Barcelona , Venice , Aquileia , and even Vienna , presumably carried off to the West as loot after 1204 , by members of the Fourth Crusade who evidently had an eye for exotic sculpture . |
7 | At the hotel a tearful maid told the sailor pair the tragic news that Bessie had been carried off to the cholera hospital . |
8 | In the kind of yuppy apartment in which they lived , the chimpanzees would signal ‘ GO SINK ’ and head off to the kitchen sink . |
9 | Tony and I drag our boats up the beach and head off to the rocks , our balance oddly disturbed by the many hours afloat . |
10 | ‘ Especially when they see you getting into your Porsche , and driving off to the flat you own in Putney ? ’ |
11 | The sound of wheels turned in her ears again as she thought of Maman driving off to the railway station as if on some brisk pursuit . |
12 | On Friday George Tinsley and John Warnock , of The North Yorkshire Brewing Company , are jetting off to a trade fair in Tokyo to promote the pride and joy of Teesside 's real ale enthusiasts . |
13 | I 'm not allowed to go jetting off to the Caribbean , that 's all . |
14 | NURSES from South Tees are jetting off to the U.S. this month to find out about baby care , American style . |
15 | That means a potential 200,000 customers will be jetting off to the States . |
16 | Everyone wished each other good luck and Mould , Matron and Endill headed off to the library . |
17 | In the car we bounded off to the reception at AMS , or Associated Medical Services , on Route 6 . |
18 | The troops , expecting to be ‘ home by Christmas ’ after a few gallant cavalry charges , held an impressive open air church parade in the Recreation Field and in late August the town gave a lively send off to a detachment of the ‘ Kings Own ’ . |
19 | Responsibility for various specific public services is hived off to a range of special agencies , though in each case ultimate responsibility for policy lies with one of the central departments . |
20 | Her husband , who has been ill recently , was hustled off to a chair in the corner . |
21 | It was as a result of the Russian advance across the Urals that many Mansis and Khantys moved away from their homes , the latter crossing the Ob into the middle part of its basin , while some of the Selkups who had lived on the Ob , as well as Kets on the Yenisei , moved off to the north . |
22 | I chatted with her while I weighed the potatoes , then I moved off to the wines and spirits section . |
23 | But even as she was unslinging her canvas bag , so the group moved off to the lifts again . |
24 | I moved off to the PGA caravan to have words with Sally about our tentative arrangement for dinner at her flat . |
25 | 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 . |
26 | So they collected their actors and actresses , a film crew of twelve and their livestock and moved off to the Utah desert to begin filming . |
27 | Mrs Archer told her that apart from three vacant rooms ‘ for the tourism ’ , all the others were let off to the council , who put homeless people into them . |
28 | Having admired the kingly tomb and added the name ‘ O'Connor ’ to my list of families who might accept the Irish throne , I wandered off to the Abbey Hotel . |
29 | I waited for twenty minutes , and the numbers advanced only to three hundred and ninety-three , so I wandered off to the station newsagent 's to look at girlie magazines . |
30 | Tommy wandered off to the cookhouse tent and returned half an hour later with two hot cocoas and two dry biscuits . |