Example sentences of "[pers pn] [vb mod] [be] off to [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | But I 'll be off to Stamford in the morning to have a scent round . |
2 | That 's right Jane , I 'll be off to Culham Road shortly to cover the match between Abingdon Town and Brackley , Bracknell ; they 're playing in the Vauxhall League Division two south and some team news for Town — does n't read very well , I 'm afraid , mid fielders Kevin Connelly and Keith Appleton , they 've both been ruled out . |
3 | On the morrow I would be off to Donegal . |
4 | ‘ I suppose you 'll be off to Colonel Murchison 's this afternoon with this weather and all ? ’ he said , with tongue in cheek . |
5 | But both were kissed beside the black car then the green , and Karen felt a stirring of regret that she 'd be off to Aunt Jane 's and the lonely wind-blown beaches . |
6 | Come , Aycliffe , we must be off to Cheshire at once . ’ |
7 | Meg laughed , ‘ Bless you , no , chick , we 'll be off to Somerset in a few days . |
8 | then I have to do something I suppose before we look round it 'll be August we 'll be off to Malta |
9 | Soon all were aboard and waving to those unfortunate enough to stay behind , and we would be off to Dymchurch or some other exotic foreign place . |
10 | evening and they 'll be off to Glasgow for the weekend |
11 | And after Junior Wimbledon for the under 18s he will be off to France in July for the European under-16s . |