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I . go off VB intr

1. go off (ring):

2. go off (explode):

3. go off Brit (disappear):

4. go off Brit (go bad):

5. go off Brit (get worse):

6. go off (stop working):

7. go off (happen):

8. go off (fall asleep):

II . go off VB trans Brit inf

go off with VB trans inf

1. go off with (leave partner):

2. go off with (take away):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Statistics say children are more likely to go off the rails if they have single parents.
www.dailymail.co.uk
The second portion, and the one where the paper seems to go off the rails, is in section 16.
hotair.com
The two go off and spend some romantic time together in a gazebo.
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They need money to fix all the broken items, so they wish for buckets of gold and go off to buy some items.
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I remember sitting at the side of the carriage, watching the rain pour down, fireworks go off and blue lights of the ambulances whirring.
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Then they'd go off for one solo flight and circuit, then they were into battle.
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They weren't allowed to go off with strange boys.
www.huffingtonpost.com
So they send him out, drink 20 pints, go off with a couple of women, whatever he wants.
theprovince.com
But the average dad is usually balding and thick around the waist and the young good-looking nanny wouldn't be likely to go off with him, she said.
www.stuff.co.nz
Superman escapes searchlights while sirens go off and goes through a window, putting a barred grille back in place.
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