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How to use went off in a sentence

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He said that the gun went off again when Mrs. Thompson, bleeding from a wound to her body, tried to grapple with the gun.
Once the toddler went off to sleep, the TV and the lights went off too, so it was an early bed for all of us.
His ears were ringing from the explosion of the gun and the kickback had bruised his shoulder when the gun went off.
Miss Howitt whispered in the dowager's ear and went off to find the ladies' withdrawing room.
At least the American went off peaceably this time, the former Rangers player being known not to stop at one card when the red mist descends.
At one of our board meetings, when we were struggling to put our mission into words, Jerry skipped lunch and went off by himself.
My hat really went off to him when he lamped someone who threw an egg at him.
They went off amicably with the suspicious curator following stealthily behind.
No alarm went off, and the officers patrolling the perimeter didn't notice anything amiss.
Nicole's alarm clock went off that morning with a resounding buzz that seemed louder than usual.
Thereupon the dragon suddenly left hold of him, and went off into the lake.
The manager went off, and returned with a length of adhesive plastic, holding it out like a holy cloth to be draped over a bishop's neck.
Camera flashes went off as the scene was investigated, causing her to squint.
This morning, 4 am New York time, a small incendiary went off in a concrete flowerpot outside the British Consulate.
The firework went off right above the car, it was like a bomb, and it frightened the life out of Declan.
You were here when another bomb went off in Jakarta, what was that like for you?
I was also running about ten other apps at the same time, and it went off without a hitch.
Power went off across a large part of York city centre at the height of last night's rush hour, bringing chaos as traffic lights failed.
She went off to Oxford in the late 1930s in a serviceable tweed suit and thick lisle stockings.
As I rolled the shopping cart toward the front door to exit the store, a bell went off.
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