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 .
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