Example sentences of "[to-vb] off [prep] a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She looked as if she were about to set off for a provincial cocktail party , an office party of female executives .
2 Words about words tend to float off into a mysterious space of their own — though I hope most of those we have used have been firmly pinned down .
3 As he was all poshed up in his best uniform , ready to go off on a 48-hour pass , he was not best pleased at this turn of events .
4 ‘ I feel dressed to sail off on a luxury cruise . ’
5 Things starting to ease off following a busy rush hour this morning .
6 However , the grouting can easily get discoloured and dirty-looking , so it might bc better to start off with a dark grouting from the beginning .
7 This allows customers to start off with a diskless system and expand gradually up to 5Gb .
8 An analyst yesterday said the issue ‘ is set to get off to a good start ’ .
9 The first year of the new HCIMA programmes of study was shown to get off to a good start , with over 740 student enrolments .
10 ‘ We have got to get off to a good start and then maintain momentum , ’ said the 24-year-old Llewellyn .
11 We need to get off to a good start in the league .
12 IT 'S GOING TO BE A VERY INTERESTING RACE , AND IT LOOKS as if IMPROV FROM LOTUS — WHICH REALLY GRABS WINDOWS BY THE THROAT — IS GOING TO GET OFF TO A FLYING START .
13 In we were fortunate in that the time of the introduction of L M S coincided with the all too brief period when this group was in control of the Council and as the window of opportunity opened to get off to a flying start
14 In addition , they can be made to break off under a large side load and in so doing , perhaps prevent further damage being done to the fuselage .
15 If you do run into lift , you must assess the situation on each turn , being ready to break off for a normal base leg and approach .
16 In his billowing white surplice he looked like a dishevelled old bird struggling to take off in a high wind .
17 This Pentax weather-resistant camera arrived to be tested at a very opportune moment — I was just about to head off for a surfing weekend in North Cornwall .
18 but we obviously have to cut off at a certain time to er get the accounts and audited in time .
19 If you have not been impressed by the very positive connection between a lack of dietary fibre and the incidence of' cancer of' the colon , and the possible connections between fibre and heart disease , you are unlikely to rush off for a wholemeal loaf in order to prevent appendicitis or gall stones , just two of the other ailments being associated with our fibre-depleted modern diets .
20 We have him bang to rights on the kiosk heist and Special Forces caught him redhanded holding up the auction room and trying to make off with a green canvas portmanteau . ’
21 To the end of the straw was fastened a slow-match or fuze and this allowed the lighter enough time to make off to a safe place .
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