Example sentences of "had [vb pp] off [prep] the " in BNC.

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1 As soon as Dennis had roared off towards the offices of Osiris Management Services I strolled down Ramillies Drive to the Parsonage and rang the bell .
2 The attendant , now adding a sulk to his sullenness , had shuffled off to the kitchen area .
3 It was a day much like today , hot and sunny , but unlike today there were no tourists about and Dave and I had stripped off to the skin and stepped through the shallows with mud squidging between our toes to the pebbly beach , swimming out into the cool water .
4 As they went they noticed several places to right and left of the path where he had broken off into the wilderness .
5 It was old and battered , with a single arm that had broken off at the end .
6 One of the two ribbon cables was damaged , a wire had broken off at the joint between the cable and the plug , and both were rather short making installation harder than it should have been .
7 If anybody asked , she could say she 'd come back for her shoe that had fallen off in the stumbling mess of wrecked furniture .
8 It had seemed to slow down briefly after the impact , as if the driver was considering whether to stop or not , and then had accelerated off into the night .
9 Calling out to him , she turned to the right , making for the side of the house furthest from Switham Thicket , for she had not forgotten a previous occasion when he had dashed off into the belt of trees .
10 David Linacre had dozed off on the sofa one evening when his daughter Heidi came in and asked who was in the shower .
11 He had dozed off in the first act , but always does after luncheon wherever he is , he explained .
12 The mother was an unmarried girl by the name of Mercy Barnett , a whatever'sstreet trader 's daughter , ill used by a seaman who had made off to the other side of the world rather than face up to his responsibilities .
13 Tal and the Zodiac Twins had moved off along the quay , between the piles of crates and drums , out of sight .
14 One of the first two out had peeled off to the left towards the Orchard .
15 Another dragon had peeled off from the circling dots overhead and was gliding towards them .
16 The pathology lab 288 had kicked off with the first of the parties , and everything had gone pretty well although nobody had wanted to touch the sandwiches .
17 We can presume that the novelty of the Society had worn off for the capricious upper classes .
18 But once his novelty value had worn off among the blasé Viennese , his audiences declined , while jealousy and court intrigue combined to deny him the court appointments and lucrative commissions he so desperately needed .
19 She looked back towards the fig tree and saw that the toad had lumbered off into the tangled garden , perhaps to rejoin its tormentor .
20 More or less deliberately , what Lord Robert Cecil had pulled off in the peace Ballot was an irresistible fusion of pacifism and patriotism .
21 The nearest town was some distance away and Alain had driven off in the car .
22 Within an hour Allan , Donald the smith , and the Logan brothers had set off down the strath to Weem with the petitions in a leather wallet , to add to the already thick bunch in James 's strong-box , and Cameron and James had got horses from a sympathizer in the village and rode off towards the narrow glen of Keltney .
23 We were made welcome by the teachers , provided with a floor to sleep on , and within an hour had set off into the forest to look for wild cocoa .
24 The policeman had been genuinely pleased by the invitation , and the two had set off for the river .
25 The men on board the ‘ Firefly , ’ a 25-foot catamaran , had set off from the Isle of Man on the return leg of the race when part of the vessel flooded .
26 The men aboard Firefly , a 25ft catamaran , had set off from the Isle of Man on the return leg of the race when part of the vessel flooded .
27 The men on board the Firefly , a 25ft catamaran , had set off from the island on the return leg of the race when their craft began to ship water and threatened to founder .
28 This left Briton Derek Warwick , in a Footwork , in seventh place after he had spun off on the final lap in the rain .
29 Eventually , when the howling had subsided and the jackals had sloped off to the forest , the dogs would come back in , or they 'd wander off into the frosty night and not return until morning .
30 True , the crab-men had begun to take an unhealthy interest in him once his companions had rushed off after the Harlequin man .
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