Example sentences of "have just [vb pp] off " in BNC.
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1 | After all this is the woman whose husband has just run off with Felicity Kendal . |
2 | The other replay tonight is a little bit closer to home at Peterborough to be precise , Peterborough against Blackpool , that game has just kicked off , no goals in that one at the moment . |
3 | ‘ I think everyone is probably making far too much fuss , and Angela has just taken off for a few days ' holiday . ’ |
4 | Since the formation of the BWG and the LGWG , the administrative workers and the volunteers have set up their own autonomous groups , and Disabled Action has just taken off . |
5 | You should 've just buggered off . ’ |
6 | And I and I run to the door and you 'd just drove off . |
7 | And so , after they 'd just slipped off to the local registery office in the city , they had left for a brief honeymoon in Paris . |
8 | Well he should have just zoomed off ! |
9 | ‘ He would never have just gone off , ’ said Keith 's father , driving instructor Graham Lockyer , 45 , of Stoneleigh , near Epsom , Surrey . |
10 | ‘ He could have just taken off . ’ |
11 | ‘ If you were a gentleman , you would have just backed off when you saw this place was taken ! ’ |
12 | Fernando was n't the proud man she 'd thought he was and Steve was a creep to have just gone off without letting her know why , with whom and for how long . |
13 | They 've just gone off somewhere and left it behind . |
14 | Unfortunately for our timing one of the hosts suddenly said , ‘ I 'm sure you do n't want any coffee , Prime Minister , you 've just come off the plane . |
15 | ‘ I 've just come off the Isle of Man boat . ’ |
16 | ‘ I 've just got off on the wrong foot with Harcourt . |
17 | Next to a photograph of John were a few words of text which Chris had just written off the top of his head : |
18 | ‘ It has n't been any good for you , ’ her mother looked about to be certain Joseph was not with earshot even thought he had just gone off to fish in the lake , ‘ all this … ’ she added , unnecessarily , casting an accusing look in the direction of the inn parlour . |
19 | He was not available for comment , however , as he had just flown off to Australia . |
20 | In 1944 her son , Dr Istvan Csicsery-Rónay , prevailed on the Soviet commander to return the contents , with which he had just made off . |
21 | The job had just kicked off so the blokes used to just the phone inside you know if they wanted . |
22 | Four Tornados had just taken off — heading in loose formation towards the North Sea . |
23 | It looked as if they 'd been having a party and had just taken off in the middle of it . |
24 | The two-seater Chipmunk aircraft had just taken off when it unexpectedly veered sharpley back towards the runway . |
25 | At last the restoration was completed and R5868 looked as if it had just come off the production line , a fine tribute to F/L Peaple and his team . |
26 | The tot , Britain 's most premature surviving child , had just come off the danger list after a three-month fight for life . |
27 | The front of the jeep was as clean as if it had just come off the boat from Japan . |
28 | The main secret of the latch tool cast off technique is to keep the latch on the tool open , with the stitch ( that you have just cast off ) held firmly in place behind the latch under your thumb until you have retrieved the next stitch on to the hook . |
29 | ‘ My mother 's just gone off with Rupert Campbell-Black , ’ he said . |
30 | Jackie 's just gone off now . |