Example sentences of "[conj] [vb base] off to the " in BNC.

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1 I 'd parked Armstrong around the side of Sedgeley House in one of the diagonal streets that run off to the Edgware Road .
2 I 'll tell you another thing , whatever the Spitting Images say about John he pays his money , he does n't grab his bermuda shorts and a wristwatch and fly off to the sunny islands .
3 Tony and I drag our boats up the beach and head off to the rocks , our balance oddly disturbed by the many hours afloat .
4 In the kind of yuppy apartment in which they lived , the chimpanzees would signal ‘ GO SINK ’ and head off to the kitchen sink .
5 ‘ The Newquay crowd just pose in Beetles covered in stickers and show off to the dodgy girls hanging around on Fistral beach , ’ opines Adam , who claims he 'd only visit the town to compete .
6 We make the most of this and scoot off to the hospital .
7 Keep moving right and you should find the concert permit , jump up onto the purple wall and walk right to the other side , get one of the three crates and kill the mugger , then walk to the right and jump up three platforms to reach a heart , fall down to where you started then climb down the ladder with a crate , kill the workman , go down another level and kill the mugger ( avoiding the dog ) , go down another level , climb down the ladder and go down again , you can risk hitting the wire and flame to collect the records ( macho time again ) , climb down a final ladder and jump off to the left .
8 Thanks to the rank stupidity of Steve Gillery 's bride-to-be , he had to hold his stag night on Saturday morning and rush off to the ceremony during half-time in the afternoon .
9 The words just wo n't come any more , so I 'm going to put my biro down and go off to the post .
10 We 'd camp next to the meeting and go off to the pub on the Saturday night , halfway through the decathlon .
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