roar off


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As a tearful Rita watches on with pals Emily and Mary, so it seems as they roar off into the sunset to try and relive their rock 'n' roll youth in some other town.
Flight Commander James Blackmore was the last of four Harrier GR9 pilots to roar off the deck of HMS Ark Royal, which was sailing from Tyneside to Hamburg, Germany.
MORE than 165 cars will roar off the starting line from 8 am in the Cambrian Rally in Llandudno today Competitors will then make their way to the forests of Clocaenog and Penmachno.
The steering has so much feel and it almost begs to be let loose to shake itself down and roar off into the sunset.
As well as festive street entertainment and chart-topping acts, all the rally cars will be lined up in St Mary Street for the public to see the cars close up and watch the drivers prepare to roar off for the first stage of this year's rally.
PULLING POWER: Gary, left, Philip and Ryan get a ride on a big dinghy Picture: bigpicturesphoto.com; SEA CHANGE: The boys roar off in motor boat
And let's face it, when her own husband would rather roar off into the sunset on his Harley with a six-pack than whisk her off to Paris, who can blame her for being a little bit green.
Then they they roar off to the town's namesake in Co Meath for its annual road races.
And he's about to roar off in a sleek Aston Martin with a beautiful girl - so what's new?
Soap fans will be desperate to know whether the pair roar off into the sunset, or if Kat, played by Jessie Wallace, is left behind, broken-hearted.
STEREOPHONICS pop star Richard Jones has shunned a swish Porsche or Ferrari - to roar off on an pounds 8,000 superbike.
PlayStation owners can roar off into the distance next week with the release of the super-fast Max Power Racing.
The three-times former world champ admitted that he would love to have Hill - given the boot by Williams - on board when Stewart Grand Prix roar off next March.