Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] he away from the " in BNC.

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1 Security considerations kept him away from the frontline base of Vitez , but soldiers from the mountain stronghold travelled 30 miles through bandit country to see him .
2 His retirement took him away from the intense glare of publicity but he retained the admiration and affection of those who loved football — and those who knew little about the game but recognised a true gentleman and outstanding sportsman .
3 Graham pushed him away from the entrance and reached behind the door to unsheath the poniard .
4 Let us all pray earnestly to God to guide him away from the swamp . ’
5 Such forces carry him away from the mainstream of Caribbean life into the tributaries of a distinct black youth culture .
6 Connors led him away from the others .
7 Rohmer was surprisingly strong , but the impetus of Cardiff 's lunge spun him away from the girl .
8 She was shouting now , scorching with pain , pushing at his hard chest in a futile effort to move him away from the door .
9 I rather think he must just have picked it up when Mr Hambro chased him away from the cave-in .
10 His natural instincts led him away from the pomp and ceremony of regal splendour to the poverty of London 's East End .
11 But , says Alfred , it would take more than Hollywood stardom to lure him away from the Sussex cottage he shares with Jill and 12-year-old Rachel , his daughter from a previous relationship .
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