Example sentences of "[conj] [pron] [verb] off down the " in BNC.

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1 Mark and I agreed to have a game together soon and I moved off down the course , and mused on the ways in which the pro golfers cope in their different ways with the unusual demands of the pro-am .
2 And so they merely shook hands , and she walked off down the garden path to her door .
3 ‘ I would like to go back now , ’ she announced , and they set off down the grassy path in the scented April darkness , back to The Gantry .
4 Jack agreed and they set off down the track side , treading carefully in case they tripped over signal wire .
5 Mr McDoodle pulled on the reins and they headed off down the drive , past the old hanging tree and out onto the bumpy road .
6 Blanche thanked the man for his help and he loped off down the corridor , jangling his keys .
7 The lock snapped into place behind him , and he set off down the hill towards his car .
8 Pete stood with the clipboard under his arm and his hands in his pockets , watching the dust behind her Toyota as she sped off down the service road .
9 ‘ Are you completely devoid of any kind of common sense ? ’ he rasped as they roared off down the road .
10 As they screeched off down the road again , Ronni felt duly chastened .
11 Dog at his heels as he went off down the road .
12 As he drove off down the street he saw the curtains of the front bedroom close .
13 And he said as he drove off down the road it went rattle rattle rattle rattle and there were these hole little holes in the side of his van . .
14 I stood at the front door of No. 5 , watching Dana straddle his bike , adjust his backpack and wave cheerily to me as he roared off down the road .
15 The faint hope offered by Springfield 's diagnosis of Brett 's condition , lent wings to his heels as he raced off down the road towards the vehicles parked at the front gates under Fenton 's care .
16 ‘ Thank you , ’ he said through gritted teeth as he set off down the corridor .
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