Example sentences of "went off [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.

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1 He went off into a reverie , dreaming of proleptic man .
2 Loretta 's mind went off at a tangent .
3 defendant with handicap of 24 hit ball with toe of his golf club , so that it went off at an angle of 30 degrees .
4 Doris cuddled me on the way to the door but she must have let go for an instant ( perhaps I goosed her too eagerly ) because I went off on a run that would have taken me all the way downtown — further , to the Village , to Martina Twain — if the dessert trolley had n't been there to check my sprint .
5 That being an impossible expectation , I went off on a tack and remarked that he 'd been lucky , as a politician , that he was also a natural entertainer .
6 It was his grandmother he spent his fifth birthday with and that same year his parents went off on a tour of the Commonwealth , which took them away from him for six long months .
7 Adam paid the man and he went off on a bicycle , still wearing the knotted handkerchief on his head .
8 One such occasion was Labor Day 1949 , when my parents went off on a holiday barbecue or picnic and deposited the three oldest toys — David [ eight ] , Johnny [ six ] and Alvin [ four ] — with a teenage black babysitter named Earl at the Ritz to see Li'l Abner [ the early black and white version , with Buster Keaton in a small part ] and I Married a Witch .
9 Georgiades , vexed , went off on a search of his own .
10 When he went off on a week 's holiday , I was asked to stand in experimentally for him .
11 While this was being done , Byrne and Phillips went off on a recce down to the road .
12 Hankin will be heartened by the news that young defender Sean Gregan , who went off with a rib injury in Saturday 's home defeat by Preston , has recovered quickly .
13 Histon keeper David Norman went off with a back injury but Newmarket did not give his replacement , ex-Newmarket defender Dick Hall , too many problems after the break .
14 " Stephen went off with a carrier-bag , dear . "
15 The plastic went off with a smack of solid air that stabbed pain into his ears and moved the container next to him .
16 My dad went off with a Rodeo Groupie , that 's what Mom says .
17 Ricky has left , she went off with a bloke ten years younger than her
18 Sarah neither confirmed nor denied it , but went off with a smile .
19 She went off with a GI during the war and he divorced her in nineteen forty-six . ’
20 He discovered from Nicholson senior that Nails rarely slept at home and from Nails 's classmates that he went off with a woman on a motor-bike at four o'clock everyday .
21 A close friend who was gay — we were never quite lovers but we were inseparable for a while — went off with a woman and I was incredibly devastated by this .
22 But someone discovered in China that you could put them together and it went off with a bang .
23 Rob Andrew went off with a bang on the nose which needed an X-ray , although it was later revealed that there was no fracture , while his replacement Stuart Barnes had 12 stitches in a head wound caused by a stray boot .
24 ‘ He went off with a lexicographer with cross-eyes and knock-knees and webbed feet — a duck . ’
25 He went off with a list of ideas , and was later observed totally engrossed , having covered two sides of A4 .
26 United 's luck changed then as Martin went off with an ankle injury , to be followed a few minutes later by Stoke defender Chris Hemming , a clattering tackle on Derning brought the red card out of the referee 's pocket and boos for Hemming .
27 All four of the Lions ' tries came from the three-quarters , including Anthony Clement , who switched from full-back to right wing after Hunter went off with an injury which puts a big doubt over his immediate tour future .
28 He went off to a pub , spent half an hour with his mates , and then reported to the casualty department and was dead within a quarter of an hour .
29 The better pupils then went off to a boarding school .
30 He went off to a shoot .
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