Example sentences of "go off in a [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 NYUP ! goes off in a couple of hundred limey brains — and are ignored .
2 You do n't have to remember any words or facts or anything difficult like that — you just go off in a sort of coma and think how wonderful you are .
3 It had gone off in a hotel in Leinster Place and would always in future be known as the ‘ Bayswater Bomb ’ .
4 Something must have come up , and she must have gone off in a hurry .
5 Terrified commuters were already reeling from the first explosion which went off in a flower bed at at 8.39am when the second , larger Semtex blast came 90 minutes later .
6 In Carthage an inveterate schism ( Donatism ) originated when a devout and wealthy lady who treasured the relic of a martyr was rebuked for lavishing kisses on it at the commemoration of the faithful departed at the eucharist ; ‘ she went off in a huff
7 So I let him , Mama , right there on the sofa , and it was n't a bit nice , and in the end Charlie went off in a huff
8 Owen went off in a huff and read the papers .
9 And then and then like you know and then she went off in a mood cos I cos I go to let's me sit opposite you like hinting like oh I do n't want to sit there .
10 ‘ We received warnings that mentioned four specific streets and the second bomb went off in a street which was not named in those warnings , ’ he said .
11 We used this door when a ghost came on or went off in a cloud of smoke .
12 I sneaked a look behind as we went off in a cloud of dust .
13 ‘ About 2 o'clock , when within about 4 miles of Green Island , for which we were tacking , Mr. Gould went off in a boat with the hope of reaching it before us , and of finding some penguin 's eggs which he is much in want off [ sic ] .
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