Example sentences of "[conj] [vb pp] off [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The extreme elaboration of the proceedings is intended to emphasize that , in contrast to the kind of marriage which can be entered into or broken off on the spur of the moment , this is a contract which is intended to endure .
2 In this case the solvent has to be evaporated or boiled off at a low temperature .
3 If you roll an arrow the Goblin Doom Diver has missed and veered off in the direction indicated by the arrow .
4 A SIX-day-old baby escaped with just scratches after being plucked from her father 's arms by a tornado and carried off into the night .
5 ‘ For some mysterious reasons , which have never been discovered , she was seized and carried off in the dark , she knew not by whom . ’
6 He banged his hat on and stumped off through the courtyard , muttering , ‘ I 'll give her testify … ’
7 Apparently he was n't touting for more Pest Control business , rather his tropical iguana had escaped and made off through the undergrowth .
8 One shuttle tanker , Polikon , was reported to have been hit for the fourth time and written off as a ‘ constructive total loss ’ ( CTL ) .
9 At the last moment the hare sensed the danger and bounded off into the undergrowth .
10 Frantic parents continued to hassle and swear and at last the stoat grew tired and bounded off into the cover of a pine tree windbreak .
11 I shook my head , and she smiled and nodded and patted me on the shoulder and padded off to the kitchen .
12 The two bombs were attached to the hull of the Rainbow Warrior , berthed at Marsden Wharf , at around 8.30 p.m. and at about 9.30 p.m. a man wearing a red woollen hat was seen abandoning a Zodiac dinghy near the Outboard Boating Club in Hobson 's Bay and then climbing up the embankment to Tamaki Drive where he was picked up and driven off in a camper van .
13 But the stranger had already turned and walked off into the night , back along the towpath in the direction from which he 'd come .
14 An hour later she was still happily chatting to the woman , finding out about the terrible Harry who had ‘ torn the heart ’ right out of her daughter and gone off with a woman from Cork , which naturally led on to the dreadful and often incomprehensible ways of men and the stupid way women always put up with it .
15 It was well over a year since his sister had married Dunbar and gone off to the West Indies , where , according to her spasmodic letters , she was having ‘ an utterly marvellous ’ time .
16 Why had he not continued climbing over the gate , said good-night , and gone off down the hill ?
17 Or some pathetic tailor like Taplow being trapped in his little cage and taken off to the slaughter house .
18 ‘ Run , ’ Vitor instructed , and as Ashley obediently turned and headed off up the drive he sprinted beside her .
19 ‘ I 'll wait , ’ I said , and headed off towards the postroom .
20 No stone rolled down the cliff that morning , and I left Euclid still snoozing on the old redwood step at about 10.50am and headed off over the bridge to Lighthouse Road , which runs along for two or three miles south of the river , through to the mouth of the Mattole and the northern tip of the King range .
21 The designer , Sandy Powell , has known Anderson since their first day at St Martin 's when they played truant and headed off to the pub after about 15 minutes .
22 He pushed her , and headed off on a determined course for somewhere .
23 Blunset listened carefully , jotting down the odd note in his notebook and headed off down the corridor .
24 After quite a lot of persuasion and promises of chocolate bars , I finally got back into my canoe and headed off down the river to find my paddle and the rest of the group .
25 When they had killed three sheep and roasted them in the middle of the street and ridden off with the rest of the flock , and the cattle and the horses and the hens , we buried the dead — we were at it for most of a day — and then we went off east into Arkaig .
26 The edges of the solid alder body are smoothly rounded at the front but squared off on the back , with no comfy contouring .
27 But now she felt cocooned in her own private shell of misery , as cut off from the noise and activity around her as if she were frozen in ice .
28 Seeing value in activities only in so far as we can conceive them retaining it when cut off from the main tides of human affairs , leads to a kind of preciosity and detachment from what excites most human beings which is ultimately impoverishing .
29 There was some moon which would illuminate the scene suddenly , then be gone as though switched off by the scudding cloud .
30 Also , from the minimal information on CEEFAX I suspect Wilko is as pissed off as the rest of us about it .
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