Example sentences of "go off [prep] the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 The servant , a white-coated padder trained for the infrequent appearance of people like us , goes off on the long march to the kitchens .
2 So at one extreme you 've got the explorer who simply goes off into the unknown .
3 Another political time bomb , waiting to go off in the New Year , is a Select Committee inquiry into Britain 's overall energy needs .
4 Eleven tricks made for a very good score , as several other declarers had actually contrived to go off in the same contract .
5 ( The little road going off to the left here , towards Host a , I certainly do n't advise ; it scared the wits out of me one afternoon , so steep , narrow and broken was it ) .
6 Do you remember many people going off to the Red Brigade ?
7 Well it 's quite fun just going off for the odd day cos then he goes off to see Ian , he enjoys that but it was two afternoons last week cos I did Thursday afternoon and Friday afternoon
8 It was not everyone who would have relished going off into the dark forest ; Lugh did not relish it at all , in fact .
9 There was a flourish of the saxophone , a twirl and a curtsy from Rose , a rise and a bow from Bernie and a scatter of faint applause from what seemed a very distant audience , and then there were Rose and Bernie almost on top of her , snarling at each other about something , going off into the darkened wings arguing at the top of their voices .
10 Dej and his colleagues did not want to remain the poor peasant cousins of the other Communist states which were going off along the high road to communism .
11 Here at Club M'Diq you can either do your own thing or involve yourself in the daily and evening activities and events available for free ; you can lazy on the spacious sandy beach , or go off on the optional excursions to see something of what this colourful Moslem country has to offer .
12 When a strong concentration of sodium chloride is placed near to paramecium they turn and go off in the opposite direction .
13 ‘ I 'm afraid it 's gone off to the High Court , sir . ’
14 I was so needy at the time that I think I would have gone off with the first person who told me I was attractive and showed my affection .
15 But a car bomb is reported to have gone off in the Palestinian quarter of the city and a police station has been blown up ( the interior ministry says by an accidental explosion ) .
16 Then I told him that my friends had gone off in the wrong direction and that I was willing to pay the owner of the moped for taking a message to them .
17 Shell Expro 's main office at Altens and the head office of Elf Caledonia at Bridge of Don also had to be cleared after a warning to the police that bombs would go off at the four sites at 9am .
18 Shell Expro 's main office at Altens and the head office of Elf Caledonia at Bridge of Don also had to be cleared yesterday after a warning to the police that bombs would go off at the four sites at 9am .
19 The alarm may go off at the wrong times and this can be very irritating but the fault can be capitalized on and the child encouraged to get up and go to the lavatory anyway .
20 If , however , the dance told the bees where to go , they should go off to the wrong place ( depending on where Gould had put the light bulb ) .
21 I should never have let her go off in the first place . ’
22 I pushed hard and I picked up some places , but then in the bad conditions Lehto caught me and I went off into the wet and that was it . ’
23 I remember the smiles of delight which spread across the face of one mother when the little fleshly alarm clock which I had been handed , went off at the crucial moment .
24 Bit of a coincidence there , it went off at the same time as this ha as the tape stopped
25 He promptly went off at the next corner , punctured and limped the last five miles on a flat .
26 As he rounded the leeward mark for the first time , Pat Marshall in 9th place found himself being covered by Simon Allen and so went off on the opposite tack to get clear of the dirty wind , followed by Chris Eyre .
27 You had to meet these people , Wilcock would explain , and thus they went off on the 31 bus to meet the Trinidadian .
28 Get up with Mum , have a coffee with her before she went off to the early shift , lay the table , shout up to the little ones to get up or else , put the bacon on the grill , put the beans in the pan , butter the bread , boil the kettle .
29 He was a miner and he went off to the First World War and got killed .
30 His restless spirit could not settle to his legal studies and in 1809 , having obtained a commission from a merchant company to act as their agent and establish trade agreements , he went off to the Mediterranean area .
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