Example sentences of "[verb] away [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In contrast to the parties given in his honour , from which Eliot would contrive to slip away after a token attendance , these functions , never too large , were the kind he most enjoyed .
2 The reader might have come away with a Victorian idea of the inexorability of progress , each generation better , finer and braver than its parents .
3 She wanted to eat her cake and have it , put Georg away in a little box for the future , when she 'd finished having a good time .
4 But er this hundred and twenty pound radio was knocking away for a five quid in the end er I er I heard .
5 Half a crown And you used to come away with a big piece of flat brisket and if he 's got any sausage left , or bits a of pork pies , he used to shove a bit of that in .
6 For more recipe ideas send away for a free booklet to ‘ Salads through the seasons ’
7 Let your tack dry away from a direct source of heat ; do n't put it in front of a radiator or fire , or the leather will become brittle .
8 Carried away on a rushing tide of dark enchantment , she quivered as his tongue caressed her skin , his mouth feather-light as it brushed enticingly , back and forth , over her swollen nipples .
9 But Clive Lawton , head of educational services , said there was still a long way to go , and he warned against being carried away with a good idea if it were to impoverish the rest of the scheme .
10 A tree that goes in a chipper as a 7ft , 20lb pine comes out as a pile of fragrant mulch that can be carried away in a small box to be used in parks or gardens .
11 The muse 's intervention occurs after Astrophil appears to be carried away in a violent frenzy , unable to find a fit language to achieve his ends .
12 A little farther on the severe cliffs melt away into a large area of sand and sand dunes at Gunwalloe .
13 Then it moved away at a brisk trot , the small and incredibly ugly imp that was perching on its lid watching the scenery with interest .
14 Wearing a chic black costume and white fur wrap , she is seen waving to him as he departs for the colony before walking away to a smart car beside which stands a chauffeur .
15 Caspar was slowing down , his eyes on a dip towards their left , where the road seemed to fall away into a natural valley .
16 Her voice tailed away in a little shrug of the shoulders that was like a shudder .
17 Is she aware that when my hon. Friend the Member for Workington ( Mr. Campbell-Savours ) and I visited Moscow last week and questioned Russian officials about food aid , we found stacked away in a third-floor warehouse what we were told was the whole British contribution of beef to Moscow , which had been there for a month ?
18 There is not much comfort for the museum in the knowledge that celebrated works are impossible to fence ; the idiosyncratic choice of stolen works strongly suggests that one buyer 's taste was being followed and that they are destined to be hidden away in a private collection , possibly in South America or Japan .
19 Hidden away in a secluded Chilterns valley , Jordans meeting-house has the appearance of a small farmhouse with sparse internal furnishings , and represents a clear visual symbol of the self-effacement and exclusivity of nonconformity .
20 Mike McFarlane ran in the first semi-final , got away to a brilliant start and was never headed , recording 10.22 seconds .
21 In the 100 metres Allan got away to a fine start , I came through fast at the end , there was a photo-finish between us and he got the verdict .
22 ‘ Jamie got away with a black eye .
23 And they got away with a large quantity of tools and car batteries .
24 In the end I was burgled , and they got away with a large number of the works that I kept stored .
25 The perpetrator , the young Rugby lock , Smith , got away with a stern lecture from referee Steve Lander , who had been alerted to the incident by his touch judge .
26 Police at Ames , Iowa , are looking for a one-legged burglar who stole a three-legged Labrador dog from an electrical contracting business and got away in a stolen pick-up truck .
27 Tyrone Evans had been brought into the court 's car park when he overpowered his guard and got away in a blue Renault .
28 Indeed , after this fluid has begun to flow away as a copious diarrhoea the patient often feels so little indisposed that he can not persuade himself that anything serious is the matter .
29 ‘ I jettisoned the wood , climbed down the path and there , neatly stashed away in a narrow inlet between the rocks , was my castaway , complete with gash on temple , soaked through , ice-cold to the touch and so deeply unconscious I thought at first you were dead . ’
30 The signs at first sight seem to be completely different from those of other scripts found in Minoan Crete , and they are often for this reason said to be an import : the disc itself is sometimes explained away as a foreign curiosity .
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