Example sentences of "[vb past] off [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In other words , these are ritualised displays triggered off by the stimulus of ‘ predator-near-nest ’ .
2 But as the complex and delicate process unravelled , with hormones triggered off like the unlocking of a set of combination locks in a vast bank vault , it emerged how unlike a precious gem the ovum is .
3 We climbed a little further and Arthur cooled off in the tarn .
4 I was convinced he was about to do the same to me , when he suddenly appeared to notice the tent for the first time , shied away and crashed off into the trees .
5 Willows and other small trees grew thickly on the banks of Lough Corrib , fenced off from the road .
6 ‘ I said , ‘ Get lost ’ , and pushed past him and staggered off down the corridor .
7 She struggled to her feet , her only thought to avoid discovery , and staggered off into the darkness .
8 The machine gun came free , and the children staggered off under the weight , certain of a huge price on the black market .
9 ‘ You bolted off into the forest , ’ said Tommy , his eyes never leaving Trentham .
10 The other three turned and bolted off down the stairs .
11 After what seemed an age , Rubber Feet moved off towards what they call the Lavatory Tower ( not what it sounds like ) , Leather Feet must have figured I 'd gone inside the Cath because he pattered off up the steps , which of course meant the end of all hopes of returning to my refuge via the Crypt .
12 We headed off for the north-east facing slopes of La Masse , hoping to find the best snow .
13 Everyone wished each other good luck and Mould , Matron and Endill headed off to the library .
14 Guido simply winked back at her and told Silvia with a smile , as he headed off across the garden , ‘ Be sure to show her the games room while you 're at it .
15 Mr McDoodle pulled on the reins and they headed off down the drive , past the old hanging tree and out onto the bumpy road .
16 By the time we eventually turned to starboard and headed off towards the UK I was most anxious to get home : I was to be the best man at a wedding that day , and I had to get back before high noon , When the dawn really appeared we were lying very sedately over ( and we were not aware of it at the time ) Belgium .
17 Resolving to ‘ quit all my friends and tear myself away from my home ’ , he headed off along the North African coast in the direction of Mecca , driven onwards by what he described as ‘ an overmastering impulse from within' .
18 After a most welcome visit to the Orchard Room we headed off into the dusk for the night stage to Birmingham .
19 He headed off in the direction of the kitchen , and she made a feeble effort to straighten her leg , wincing in pain .
20 In the car we bounded off to the reception at AMS , or Associated Medical Services , on Route 6 .
21 They bumped off over the cobbles .
22 Noel Cooper was lifted aboard : he had seen nothing of Norman Teacher since the Lt-Cmdr swam off towards the shore .
23 They wove off through the theatre crowd , bending and bowing together .
24 The car moved off into the darkness and the rain .
25 Then , throwing her a wink , he turned and moved off into the crowd .
26 Soon they were calling and shouting to each other as they moved off into the forest .
27 For a second she thought they must have turned the other way , and then she saw them again , riding through the trees , the sunlight striking them before they moved off into the shadows .
28 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 .
29 I chatted with her while I weighed the potatoes , then I moved off to the wines and spirits section .
30 But even as she was unslinging her canvas bag , so the group moved off to the lifts again .
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