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

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1 The reader might have come away with a Victorian idea of the inexorability of progress , each generation better , finer and braver than its parents .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 ‘ Jamie got away with a black eye .
5 And they got away with a large quantity of tools and car batteries .
6 In the end I was burgled , and they got away with a large number of the works that I kept stored .
7 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 .
8 When you 're giving feedback to people , yes , there were going to bad things about what they 've done , yes , there 's going to be good things , but if you can catch the bad things between two good things , even if the good things are just saying thank you , they 're going to go away with a bigger smile on their face , and probably feel more motivated for the next time they do that task .
9 Ways of retreat from this point are various and there is even a metal ring — I hesitate to say bolt — to facilitate an abseil. the able can reverse the climbs on the pinnacle 's short side and the crazy always have the option of hobbling away with a sprained ankle after ‘ successfully ’ negotiating Cook 's Leap , the jump across the gully to the main edge !
10 And if I could n't make away with myself , how could the malais make away with a whole nation ?
11 ‘ I paid cash and drove away with a funny feeling in stomach over my decision , ’ Darren recalls .
12 They took this idea to Prince Charles ' Youth Business Trust — and came away with a low-interest loan for £4,000 .
13 And we came away with a true understanding of the value of the estuarine habitat .
14 Its headlights came on full beam , and it accelerated away with a rising roar which brought heads to windows all along the street .
15 They usually run them at below peak efficiency , they run The Russian reactors they tend to run 'em at maximum efficiency which is you 're very very close to the critical level where it could run away with a little mistake and whoops , you got Chernobyl .
16 ‘ I am going away with a nice feeling .
17 Going away with a small child is easy — thanks to a variety of items from lightweight buggies to portable potties !
18 Old Fishfinger is a regular visitor to the PFK offices , from which he occasionally manages to sneak away with a few reader 's queries .
19 The pony , irritated by her slow pace , tossed its head , tore the reins from her grasp , knocked her over and trotted away with a malicious whinny and a triumphant shake of its mane .
20 He tried to shift her arm in order to see the wound , but she turned away with a violent shrug .
21 He remained silent for what seemed to be an eternity , and she turned away with a strangled sob .
22 He wondered if he would feel her mouth against his again , but she turned away with a brief wave .
23 As she turned away with a heavy sigh , he heard her say , almost sadly : ‘ The boy knows his own mind .
24 She attempted to restore some order to her tousled hair with her fingers , then stroked on a little blusher to counteract at least a little of her pallor ; but there was little she could do to repair the ravages of the night , and finally she turned away with a heavy sigh .
25 Madame looked at her through a veil of smoke which she fanned away with a jewelled hand .
26 But while many potential owners enjoy visiting the Shelters , it is not that easy to walk away with a new pet .
27 I think we should have got away with a small Coke , should n't we ?
28 THIEVES have got away with a substantial amount of cash from the main branch of Lloyds Bank in Darlington .
29 They were spreading rumours that Mac and I knew the starter and that I had got away with a false start .
30 The sting in her face had vanished as though wiped away with a magic cloth , and — stupidly — she found herself waiting to be kissed .
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