How To Use Bunk off In A Sentence
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I couldn't bunk off from classes because if I had been in school I would be spotted by everyone.
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A lot of people bunk off early on Friday.
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Clarkson, then 17, had to bunk off from her A-levels, which angered her mother.
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We allow them to bunk off school and bring in sick notes.
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He was always trying to encourage me to bunk off and go hang out in the caff at the park, but I being the goody-goody that I was always refused convinced I'd get caught.
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About 50,000 children in England bunk off school each day, despite the fact that millions of pounds have been spent on initiatives including town-centre truancy sweeps.
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It was a sunny day so they decided to bunk off school.
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Chris Tarrant puts crew members on the spot with a number of pertinent questions, including how they managed to bunk off so many lectures without getting thrown out of college.
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An ideal opportunity to bunk off and muck about?
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It is just really to keep a high profile in case pupils who do not want to go to school think it's all gone quiet so they can bunk off again.
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Let's bunk off this afternoon and go shopping.
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No word yet on whether their own children will bunk off that Swiss finishing school or French lycée.
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Gerry and Sewell bunk off school, because they see no point in it.
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He was always trying to encourage me to bunk off and go hang out in the caff at the park, but I being the goody-goody that I was always refused convinced I'd get caught.
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We allow them to bunk off school and bring in sick notes.
Times, Sunday Times
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A lot of people bunk off early on Friday.
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But she said some children would always try to bunk off school and it was important to make them realise the seriousness of the situation, otherwise they would just keep on doing it.
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He was always trying to encourage me to bunk off and go hang out in the caff at the park, but I being the goody-goody that I was always refused convinced I'd get caught.
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We allow them to bunk off school and bring in sick notes.
Times, Sunday Times
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Teachers in a city with the second worst truancy record in the UK have accepted that the only way they can ensure pupils do not bunk off to watch matches is to show the games in school.
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Management sometimes resists home working because they believe there is too much temptation to bunk off.
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A lot of people bunk off early on Friday.
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They were mostly away on the mainland, I later learnt, and those in school locally didn't bunk off.
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Reality also shows there are many reasons why kids bunk off.
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No word yet on whether their own children will bunk off that Swiss finishing school or French lycée.
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An ideal opportunity to bunk off and muck about?
Times, Sunday Times
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Let's bunk off this afternoon and go shopping.