Example sentences of "'m off [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Then I 'm off to see Alexander O'Neal — people like him would never travel to Australia . |
2 | I 'm off to see Mary Penrose . ’ |
3 | I do n't know who this is against , and I 'm off to see us v ippo in any case . |
4 | ‘ Well , ta ta , I 'm off to see what I can discover about Mr Mystery . |
5 | Anyway , I 'm off to talk to this character Swayne . |
6 | I 'm off to watch the Battle . |
7 | Yep , two hours before I 'm off to watch Leeds silence the Roker roar and butcher Butcher . |
8 | " Actually , I 'm off to join the search party . |
9 | But yes , I 'm off to serve lunch and find the blunt instrument and the missing notes . |
10 | And now I 'm off to pick up my cloak and pack , ready to shift before dawn . ’ |
11 | Yeah , if she 's got a young family , I mean , nine times out of ten it 's her that 's got to watch them rather than saying to the husband , oh I 'm off to play football dear ! |
12 | I 'm off to find a patch of me own . ’ |
13 | I 'm off to get the lorry then . |
14 | I 'm off to get totally pissed ! |
15 | I 'm off to powder my nose ; would you like to come ? ’ |
16 | He had been in the habit , as he left in the mornings , of saying , ‘ Well , I 'm off to work now , ’ until one day , shortly before she deserted , she had , at those words , slammed shut the door of the dishwasher with a crash that shattered a wine glass and shouted at him : she had inquired , without much originality , what he thought she did all day , whether he imagined that cooking and shopping and washing and minding the child was not work , whether he supposed that she would now retire to her bed and lie there sucking chocolate bars and examining her fingernails until he chose to return for dinner . |
17 | ‘ I 'm off to work again . ’ |
18 | I 'm off to haunt the Parkhead trophy room . |
19 | I 'm off to have a bath . ’ |