Example sentences of "[verb] away for [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For more recipe ideas send away for a free booklet to ‘ Salads through the seasons ’ |
2 | And when he 'd finished and been weighed again and she 'd changed his diaper and put it in the special container to go away for the chemical analysis — And a nasty old job that must be to do ! |
3 | ‘ They were apparently going away for a long weekend vacation . |
4 | He 's probably going away for a long time , that 's why . |
5 | I knew she was unhappy about his going away for a whole weekend when she was too sick to accompany him . |
6 | And a fair bit left over to put away for a rainy day , I daresay . ’ |
7 | You could soon be flying away for an exciting holiday in Reims , the heart of Champagne country — all it takes is three questions and a little imaginative sparkle ! |
8 | Every month almost two thirds of the British population participate in some kind of sales promotion , either by trading in a money-off coupon , entering a competition or sending away for a free gift . |
9 | The fishing nets and the postcards were no longer on display , and the woollens and the charming useless pottery had been packed away for the coming winter and the new season to follow-then they were out of the village , passing through a scattering of newer and less substantial houses and following the narrow lakeside road to Langstone . |
10 | Anyone who is stupid enough to try and derail a train should be locked away for a long time . |
11 | They were locked away for the closing stages of the case in Denver , Colorado , to prevent the tragedy influencing their decision . |
12 | Hacker put the match beyond doubt two minutes after the interval with his second strike , although Jeremy Fry in the Welsh goal was called upon to make two smart saves before , in the last minute , Mark Lewis , one of only two home-based Welsh players in the side , sent Antony Colclough away for the final goal . |
13 | And it was funny , the carrion crows use to keep away for the whole week nearly . |
14 | ‘ Your Mummy has gone away for a long time ’ usually only serves to leave the child frightened but feeling the anxiety of the adults all around which forbids further discussion . |
15 | Some fudge the issue by saying that the grandparent has gone away for a little while . |
16 | It was a horrific crime and I hope the two thugs who did it can be apprehended and sent away for a long time . ’ |
17 | No , well that 's it int it ? so er if things are reasonable we might just go away for a long weekend or something , go find us a place in Southport for a weekend |
18 | There is no point in ransacking the cellar for the finest bottled sunshine that has been put away for the special occasion . |
19 | My own plans are somewhat uncertain because of the move , but I do plan to get away for a short break some time towards the end of the month , and I will keep you informed . |
20 | All Léonie managed to discover from the postman 's hints was that the priest had had the bones taken away for a quick burial in the cemetery with as few people present as possible , and that people were still visiting the site of the apparitions , waiting to see whether Thérèse would go back . |
21 | After long-drawn-out bickering , the boy was taken away for a medical examination . |