Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] off for [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Shall I send off for that ?
2 No it was our summer holiday , I went off for two weeks , when I came back Paula was off for a month .
3 Kathleen and I went off for some lunch and we then went to have a look at the castle .
4 A dress I , I sent off for two sizes , I 'm glad I did now because I thought you know that the small one would be okay for them , but it 's not , there 's the hat
5 ‘ She leads him a right dance , ’ the nans would say , during their daily exchange of news and analysis in the queue at the butcher 's , until finally she danced off for good and all and left him with his mother and his clapped-out BSA and his jars of Brylcreem and his collection of 78 records and a lifetime 's cumulation of unarticulated resentments .
6 Basically you will listen for maybe seven minutes then you switch off for two minutes then you switch on again and then you try and think well what was I listening to seven minu well you know , three minutes ago what was probably said in the last two minutes .
7 No , erm , she sent off for some curtains
8 The driver 's home was en route so we stopped off for mint tea there .
9 But we stopped off for half an hour as well .
10 England captain Graham Gooch offered no excuses for his team 's humiliating defeat , saying : ‘ We set off for this series with high hopes but nothing has gone right for us .
11 Two ninety nine , you want me to send off for that ?
12 Anyway , if she does turn up , you can tell her to bugger off for all I care ! ’
13 Right hand gear change , non-synchromesh gearbox and in a very odd posture for driving , they set off for 5 laps in these amazing cars .
14 And there was a coupon in , he sent off for fifteen pound off .
15 Unable to face his wife in the bungalow in High Park Avenue and fearful of meeting her in one of the shops if he hung about the town , he set off for another walk along the beach , striking out this time in the opposite direction from the one he 'd taken that morning .
16 Leaving Colonel Doughty-Wylie in charge of the Legation , he set off for Dire Dawa by caravan on 4 May and arrived in England on 15 June .
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