Example sentences of "[modal v] [verb] off with [art] " in BNC.

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1 At Newbury this afternoon Richard Dunwoody , left behind with only 20 successes so far by the lightning Scudamore , should kick off with a winner on Atlaal , trained by John Jenkins .
2 Or are you afraid I 'll make off with the family jewels ? ’
3 Right can we just we 'll finish off with a prayer .
4 Mind you , I suppose you 'll go off with the Italians .
5 If you follow course one , you 'll get off with a caution or three months ’ community work .
6 Please have a think you know have a think about some of the things have a look out if you get out anywhere tonight watching people when they 're together just watch them any ideas that you have tomorrow we 'll start off with the first ten minutes just going over some of the things we talked about this evening .
7 I should think so cos you could run off with the machine .
8 A Sunday newspaper had once revealed that he 'd wanted to marry a feminist and she 'd run off with a lesbian , which was why he had it in for both .
9 She 'd been involved with fairs and circuses since the age of fourteen , when she 'd run off with a Wall of Death rider on his motorbike .
10 ‘ When I could n't find you I thought maybe you 'd run off with the professor . ’
11 There were also photographs of his weak and charming father , who had read Pravda and the Daily Telegraph every morning , and his beautiful feckless mother , who 'd run off with an Italian and now lived in some palazzo in Rome , and of the huge house in which he 'd been brought up .
12 You did , you always said I 'd get off with a cat .
13 Essentially the four areas are computational modelling , what contribution a do n't write these down because they 're not the same as the ones on the board , but it 's looking at the role of computational modelling in perception , although you could start off with a broader definition of it within cognitive psychology .
14 I 'd have thought any normal thief would make off with the whole bag .
15 ‘ No-one would run off with a hand-cart . ’
16 ‘ That I had many acquaintances named Svend and that none of them would run off with a teenager . ’
17 The enormous park was a source of delight to most visitors — though not all — for sometimes the Empress , an indefatigable walker , would set off with a group of people to tramp through the grounds , occasionally going part of the way in a carriage .
18 Seven of our Section were detached for a fortnight to make our creche , so each day after parade they would go off with a Corporal to hump sand , fill wheelbarrows with moss and look for things to add to the project .
19 If he pleads guilty and begs for the mercy of the court , he may get off with a fine and deportation .
20 The team will set off with a ride around Anglesey , starting from Menai Bridge on Saturday , June 19 .
21 If your husband retires on a Friday , it is unrealistic to think that your great new life together will take off with a flourish the following Monday ; but the good news is that if you can think in terms of allowing yourselves time to renegotiate the way you live together , the chances are that you will both have adjusted to the new situation within about two years .
22 There may be , within this bonfire — and until it 's taken apart we will not be able to ascertain this — there may be petroleum cans in there , there may be small L P G cylinders , all of which will go off with a very large explosion and possibly cause some injury to life .
23 Cos er , somebody I can think off with a , not a million miles from here is working and claiming
24 I FIND it absolutely incredible that last week 's contributor , the anonymous Carrick fan , can come off with the statement ‘ Everyone knows Mr Brodie likes Linfield ’ .
25 Well we can start off with the top one hundred companies and allocate them like that if you want , if it makes things easier rather
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