Example sentences of "off for [art] [noun sg] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 His case was put off for a print-out about his driving licence to be obtained .
2 Two police forces and an airline took part in the 350-mile dash to make sure newlyweds Mark and Jan Hemmingway jetted off for a fortnight in the Seychelles .
3 But by portraying those of us who have sought conductive education for our children as unthinking lemmings dashing off for a dose of Hungarian miracle water , Dr Oliver 's polemic does us — and conductive education — less than justice .
4 And they 'd knock off for a bit of dinner , come back , and do the second milking .
5 Left the daddy 's list with Mr Moore ( of Moore 's Models ) and then went off for a bit of a stroll around .
6 I would feel tired , back off for a couple of days , but then go straight back into it again .
7 Christmases were wonderful and greatly looked forward to by us both , but they were also tiring , and in early January , when all danger of further jollity from New Year had receded , we took ourselves off for a couple of days .
8 Between Czecho and Hungary , he decided he was going off for a couple of days .
9 She was in her office all Tuesday afternoon and went straight off for a couple of days on some residential course . ’
10 I hear there 's a barbecue so we 're off for a couple of tubes mate !
11 You tell them can we just switch the phones off for a couple of minutes , no , no calls on are they ?
12 The problem arose again thirty years later , when their energies were channelled off on a crusade which ended in defeat at Nicopolis in 1396 , and yet again in 1444–5 when , after the truce of Tours , the ‘ Ecorcheurs ’ who were , as their name implied , ‘ skinning ’ France , were led off for a while to Switzerland and the imperial lands .
13 He could hear her hairdryer , almost as hard on his nerves as a dentist 's drill ; it had ruined three attempts to get the message down already , but he did n't want to ask her to lay off for a while in case the uneasy peace was threatened yet again .
14 He blew a lot of his money on gambling , even slot machines , and buying cars before he got bored with them and sold them off for a fraction of the price he paid for them . ’
15 Planting began in 1969 , but in 1981 , 15 years after the scheme had begun , the whole was sold off for a fraction of almost the billion dollars that had been invested in it .
16 ‘ Clare 's seeing Sam and Josh off for a day on the speedboat .
17 It was a small grave , and at its head was a low wooden cross inscribed with his name , date of birth , and date of death ; and as I passed , I had a vision of a little Aberdeen terrier who had gone off for a run by himself , and was now sporting in the fields of Paradise .
18 But I 'm not I 'm not in the frame of mind to be saying this kid was off for a week with flu then and was off
19 PLACE your bets with Bugsy — and you could be jetting off for a week in Las Vegas the gambling capital of the world .
20 Chief Press Officer Alwyn James has , I see , won a Guardian travel prize and is off for a week in the Philippines .
21 BREAKFAST listeners were left in silence when two radio presenters nipped off for a coffee during the news — and got locked out of the studio .
22 ‘ My mother will probably have a very genteel fit of hysteria , and my father will mutter something about it being a ‘ damn shame ’ and your not being ‘ the right kind of girl ’ , and then stomp off for a game of golf .
23 The next day we hired a Panda auto and nipped off for a game of golf , it had been rather warm and on returning Sonya suggested I remove my cerise tweeds and let my cornet Kascade down .
24 Jay Hammond had been Ross 's sixth victim : the tennis player , taking time off for a game with a business contact .
25 ‘ He stayed in his room when his wife went off for a jaunt round Oxford , remember ?
26 This state of things must indeed seem strange to the young people of today who can fly off for a summer in Katmandu with scarcely a quiver of apprehension or pause for wonder .
27 Newcastle striker David Kelly was sent off for a foul on Michele Menolascina and the fracas broke out .
28 I told him it was n't me. ’ — The amateur footballer sent off for a foul by his twin brother .
29 But in August , just before setting off for a month in Switzerland , he still hoped to have finished a draft of the third act by the end of the year .
30 MARK JONES , the 16-stone Welsh forward in trouble after being sent off for a punch in Hull 's fiery clash with Warrington , is in more hot water .
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