Example sentences of "she have [vb pp] off [prep] " in BNC.

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1 What if she has run off with this Garry ?
2 ‘ You will wake Widow MacIntosh — ‘ She is not here , you fool — she has gone off with the mob . ’
3 She has switched off from any responsibility for her own life .
4 ‘ She 'll be here in an hour or so , when she has dried off from her boat trip with Polidori .
5 Simply left a note to say she 'd gone off with Thomas .
6 Pity she 'd gone off to Meath .
7 or wherever she 'd sailed off to with their father
8 She woke a short while later under the impression that she 'd dropped off at a cocktail party .
9 She had run off with her lover to a new country which was strange and beautiful and dangerous .
10 Thus , when Remedios the Beauty disappears , the narrative records the fact that outsiders were of the opinion that she had run off with a man and that the story of her ascent into heaven was an invention of her family to cover up the scandal .
11 Only George knew that she had run off to Brighton with a salesman , but his mother had guessed as much and beaten her daughter 's whereabouts out of him with a belt .
12 This is how it would often be now that she had cast off in her own little ship of independence .
13 As soon as he walked through the door of the rather dark basement flat in the Bayswater Road and heard her explain that Pauline 's boyfriend was ill so she had gone off to his place to see what she could do for him , Freddie wanted to flee .
14 She had rung off without asking Greg what his business was .
15 She also admired Matilda who had sworn her to secrecy about the parrot job she had brought off at home , and also the great hair-oil switch which had bleached her father 's hair .
16 The woman had taunted him for his lack of passion and forthrightness and she had walked off with one of the young dockers .
17 That day she had wandered off between leaving her mother 's kitchen and arriving in her grandmother 's sitting-room .
18 She had set off from Margate before eight o'clock and for a short time she fell asleep in his arms .
19 As she stared at him , she knew it had come , the moment of physical and emotional confrontation she had held off for so long , and she felt so vulnerable that she could barely breathe .
20 He switched the subject just as he had snapped his fingers to remind her of how she had switched off after Seville .
21 Perhaps student life does not prepare anyone adequately for the daily slog of an ordinary job , and after two or three attempts to settle into a career in sales management and even in personnel , she had taken off for America .
22 Maureen Randall , who led the protest group Combwich Residents Environmental Concern with her husband John , said at the end of the inquiry that she had started off with ‘ no particular views on nuclear power ’ .
23 Like her mum , she 's sent off for a cat catalogue , she got it , you know within thirteen days I think it was .
24 She 's gone off with another bloke , bet you anything . ’
25 We 're hoping against hope that she 's gone off with a friend or a boyfriend and will get in touch with her parents .
26 ‘ I 'm Norma , Dana 's flatmate , but she 's not here ; she 's gone off with her lover-boy — I do n't know where . ’
27 Her friend , next door , she 's gone off to Australia to see her daughter .
28 She 's gone off to erm Isle of Wight .
29 Kirsty she said , I said , I said Foxy cos she 's got off with Foxy
30 However , I 'm very much looking forward to being a member of N C V O as well as being a consumer of its excellent services , and while I 've got the the platform , I 'd like to take this opportunity to wish Judy every success as Director of N C V O. I think she 's got off to a marvellous start , and I 'm sure that N C V O's gon na flourish under her leadership .
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