Usar "go off" en una oración
go off oraciones de ejemplo
go off
1. "And did he go off with the renegades in the high chapparal?"
2. She’s always hiding when explosions are ready to go off,” Red answered with a sarcastic look around her
3. I hear them go off into his study to use the phone
4. She has taken to coming along now and we’ve had one or two weird conversations about both of us being Dave’s wife! The baby is a sweet little thing but not keen on sleeping nights … I reckon I would go off any baby, however sweet it might be, under those circumstances, but it’s probably different if it’s yours
5. It wouldn’t do for it to go off
6. To go off that far, now, with someone this sad, was that what she really wanted? This was an interlude she needed, but should it become a way of life? "I've come to care a lot about you, but I have a home here, I haven't left this basin in twenty centuries
7. ‘It will go off in a second
8. Sally tells me that she had just seen them go off herself, and put two and two together
9. As I drive home, the enormity of what he has said clobbers me and I go off on that emotional roller coaster again
10. Anna outlines her plans – ‘We’re looking at late morning at the moment, on the basis that we can have a lunchtime reception together and then Simon and I can go off to Dartmoor with Rob and his family
11. There are quite a few parents in the school hall when we get there for the skiing trip meeting; the three of us examine the display showing photos of previous skiing trips and then the kids go off with some of their friends
12. Then they go off into the streets with the goal of getting sex or
13. Then she’d burst out laughing at herself and go off to plan how she was going to get around the latest obstacle
14. Idiot! With a contented sigh, I wipe the toothpaste foam from round my mouth and go off to bed
15. So I set my alarm to go off early and hit the road
16. One or two go off and shout at the nearest rail employee they can find … not sure what they hope to achieve by this or what they expect him to do, but they do it all the same
17. He bought it about ten years ago off this burnt-out dude that used to live there
18. Saturday’s quiet; the girls go off for a tramp across the hills and Ben disappears with one of his friends and their bikes
19. “Aha!” Said the third fat-cat boisterously, “Come on, lads, let’s go off into the forest and prove this complete stranger wrong!
20. We could give you all our Abel Energy combined, but it would turn you into a walking bomb, set to go off at the slightest instant!” The Hesean said
21. 'Whatever you do, don't let him go off,' he had yelled above the industrious din
22. ” He had, of course, meant “go off” in her, not “pee” in her
23. He continued to fuck her even after he had ceased to go off in her
24. certain that this, indeed, was one of his good nights, that he would go off in her hot body many more times before losing his desires
25. She offered him some old clothes from her ex that had been prepared to go off to charity, an offer she’d regretted now, judging by his uncomfortable reaction
26. “So it could still go off?” asked Ria
27. You always set me in the right direction when I go off like that
28. “Look to your front and watch for the very flares when they go off pick your targets and remember to use volley fire were practical and follow my orders
29. “We must go off our route for a while
30. watching the light go off in his real bedroom, and his final thought of thanks that the day had been so busy day that sleep was on its way no matter
31. I then returned to the hut I then had to go off to get my paperwork sorted at headquarters after this I returned and waited for the lads to come back for dinner
32. He tried to let go off the woman’s hand, but she gripped it hard even after they stopped running, and they were both heaving for breath
33. So… my question to you Herbie, you dumb motherfucker, is do you want to be cleaning urinals in the Fargo office by the end of the week or do you want to try and figure out who killed Tony Reilly?”
34. He frantically set an alarm – which sounded like a call tone – to go off when she got within forty centimetres of his proximity
35. “Before I tell you what she said, let me say that I think it’s a very bad idea, and you shouldn’t go off to meet her
36. I'd go off and
37. He was unhappy at the prospect of spending even more time in the company of these badgers, but he could hardly just go off and leave them helpless like this
38. The electric lights may go off at the same time
39. It was the only way to shut her up; let her have her bitch and go off thinking that she was right
40. Too bad, but they couldn’t use night vision, not in pitch blackness, and not with flash units set to go off at any time
41. That’s when they heard the cameras go off, three of them in quick succession
42. The bugger’s turned into a real lush, and he’s just used me as an excuse to go off the wagon
43. In the mornings, I had a decent but rather small breakfast, with Betty and the maid, then Betty would go off to the library where she volunteered
44. LEDs D1 to D6 starts up one by one producing a running effect and when LED D6 is On, All LEDs go Off for once and again starts up from LED D6 to D1
45. In spite of his protests, one of his neighbours phoned for an ambulance, but the message came back that they could not send any ambulances because more bombs were expected to go off
46. “I thought electric kettles were supposed to go off after they come to a boil,” I said not certain my information was accurate
47. “And the rest of the grid is almost all ready back there,” noted Fred, “Just another few seconds here…ladies and gentlemen, when the lights go off, five red lights in a row, just like in the good old days, this race will begin
48. ‘Release the atom bomb at the point where our forcefield has penetrated the deepest, and set it to go off in five seconds
49. Ebira let go off Enilia again and wiped away her tears
50. the meal, and he heard the chime to the door go off