Example sentences of "[verb] away [prep] [art] [noun pl] and " in BNC.

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1 In freedom , he managed to hide away in the wilds and educate himself .
2 The advance was to have been made during the hours of darkness and across country , keeping away from the roads and lanes .
3 He had walked the length of the state , his waterskin slung over his shoulder , keeping away from the roads and the gangcults .
4 Then she looked across at Burun , smiled brilliantly , and lashed the st'lyan across the barrel so that it charged away through the trees and out on to the plain .
5 Rose helped Maggie to write away for the forms and then to fill in the forms when they came .
6 If colleges of nursing can not supply these , then nurse education ought to be transferred away from the colleges and onto polytechnics and universities .
7 You sail away on the seas and I 'll commune with my spirit .
8 ‘ It needs to be drawn away from the snobs and the elitist crowd .
9 They run away from the ducklings and the ducklings have to follow them , and chase them as it were , and the one that catches them , is the one they feed .
10 But this caused Aboyeur to veer away from the rails and collide with Craganour , carrying him out towards the centre of the course and interfering with the finishing runs of Nimbus — who had been far enough back at Tattenham Corner for his jockey to have seen the suffragette incident — and Great Sport , both coming up the stands side .
11 yet his apparent unconcern was belied when he turned away from the children and cupped his hands tightly together behind him .
12 She struck out across-country , heading away from the marshes and the distant water with its old-time tales of death .
13 One person sets off across the pool facing away from the children and says ‘ What 's the time Mr Shark ’ ?
14 Parin nodded , and he signed to his assistants to roll up the books so that they could be packed away in the boxes and chests in which they were stored .
15 As I relaxed I took a look around to see what was going down , just as we pulled away from the lights and turned left .
16 He was like a gold miner , chipping away at the rocks and occasionally discovering tantalizing little nuggets that spurred him on towards his dream of striking a rich seam .
17 Joachim eventually broke away from the Cistercians and retired to a lonely spot in Calabria where disciples gathered around him and he was given papal permission to found his own congregation .
18 The Hungarians and Belgians broke away from the Italians and the two British crews dropped back and were being closely tailed by Folkesson/Skoldbek at Chertsey although the Swedish crew were only to get as far as Shepperton before blowing up .
19 It is a bit like running away from the police and just managing to keep one step ahead but not being able to get clear away !
20 So they 're running away from the police and then they get all this money .
21 I stumbled away from the caravans and sat down by the hedge to wait for Tumbleweed .
22 ‘ The idea was n't greeted with much enthusiasm at first , ’ he says , ‘ But we continued plugging away at the distillers and mounted a back-selling campaign to the airline industry , pointing out what a boon light-weight ‘ Melinar ’ containers would be to them for their in-flight miniatures and duty-free supplies .
23 I guess that their time should come now , that ‘ Body Exit Mind ’ is the lump of plastic destined to send the band soaring away from the peripheries and into the teeny publications .
24 How long before she gets eaten away by the meths and dissolves into dust blown by the wind ?
25 But keep away from the stairs and the sick bay …
26 We keep away from the men and the men frighten the elil away . "
27 If she went away over the holidays and she had plastic surgery and she came back looking like Cindy Crawford or , I do n't know , do you think people would react differently to her or do you think they 'd be disgusted ?
28 I drifted away down the steps and collected my gear .
29 As a matter of fact there 's pride , pride in that a picture can get away from the lollipops and still be inoffensive and commercially pleasing .
30 Now say for instance that because of the minimum solvency er agreement the employers have got to pay whatever their loss is , and if and I asked this question of the T U C that if there was a situation of where the employees were in the majority and forget the pension regulator , because there was a regulator anyway , so you can add whatever name that y you liked to have , but the fraud still went on , but say the employees were in the majority as far as the trustees is concerned and they were in full control and the control was taken away from the employers and there was a a federation of the hundred and twenty eight thousand with a central fund paying off heavy loss of any minimum solvencies , then surely that would be the ideal situation in order to safeguard , because when I asked Goodey himself when he submitted his report , he said they could not give any categ categorical assurance that nobody could defraud in any scheme under the proposals he 's made .
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