Example sentences of "[verb] away at [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And she saw old Billy , his toothless gums mumbling away at the mashed-up food she spooned into his mouth .
2 Carefully , slowly , Grace and her father tried to get the boat near the rock , but three times they had to pull away at the last minute .
3 Across the oceans , Sotheby 's continues to plug away at the Japanese market with its Print sale in Tokyo , now bolstered by a few nihonga ( Japanese-style ) paintings .
4 Here she found Mrs Geary , kindly smoothing Twomey 's hair with her hand , while he boned away at an elegant shoe .
5 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 .
6 All of it eating away at the spiritual fabric of existence for thousands upon thousands of years .
7 The old certainties that ruled computer industry analysis over the past 30 years are tumbling like autumn leaves , and commercial realities are now eating away at the traditional determination of Japanese companies to forget the bottom line and stick with major product sectors for the long term : Sony Corp says it is considering pulling out of Japan 's competitive word processor market to save the cost of developing and manufacturing new models , Reuter reports from Tokyo ; Sony began making word processors in 1985 and production reached a peak of 10,000 a month ; NEC Corp , Toshiba Corp , Fujitsu Ltd and Sharp Corp now dominate the market and Sony currently makes just 500 of the things a month , a drop in the 1992 market ocean of 2.6m machines .
8 They righted the boat , however , and got away at the second attempt .
9 Something in his demeanour made a tremulous question form in Katherine 's mind , but it fluttered away at the distinctive sound of Violette 's infectious laugh .
10 Punitive taxes — and the insidious rhetoric that is invariably used to justify them , and then to raise them again — would eat away at the working spirit .
11 And by the evening editions every hack in town will be sawing away at the other end . ’
12 Ken Connelly , 52 , who suffers from an aorta aneurysm , a problem with his main artery , was about to be operated on when he was turned away at the last minute — on two occasions .
13 After all , he had managed to dismantle the magical aspects of my eidesis and now he began to chew away at the very grist of what he termed my ‘ delusionary apparatus ’ .
14 The flight from Bahrain , with 263 people on board , veered away at the last moment , skimmed just 80ft above rush-hour traffic and narrowly missed another hotel before the landing was aborted .
15 By picking away at every factual link in the chain from furnace to fishless lake , Britain 's electricity industry hoped to avoid any restrictions on atmospheric discharges , whether ‘ arbitrary ’ or not .
16 Her voice faded away at the sardonic gleam in his eyes .
17 Now sheep are animals that we tend to regard as being pretty stupid and most of the time they 're timid creatures who will run away at the slightest sound or sight of something strange in their midst .
18 She clattered back to her office and pounded away at the audio letters for an hour and a half , broken only by a trip to the kitchen for coffee .
19 This also happens with hand planes : it can be sanded away at the finishing stage .
20 Vera had started to climax again as she saw Vashinov pump away at the young man , his breathing rapid as he reached towards his orgasm .
21 Slogging away at the military hospital , sickened by the pain she saw and more muddled than ever , she decided that when the war was over she would become a tramp .
22 I 'm the sort of fellow who , after a hard day slogging away at the National Theatre , goes home and dips into a much-treasured , well-thumbed copy of Pope or Pepys .
23 Faldo still enjoyed a three-stroke cushion , but the pumped-up Australian resembled an executioner as he hacked away at the Open champion 's lead .
24 Kallicharran took nearly two and a half hours over 34 , while Fredericks was grafting away at the other end .
25 You can find me through the Friends , ’ and he pressed his horse 's flanks , moving away at a steady pace .
26 wearing away at an interior shore :
27 They are boring , grey-coloured , hamster-like devices that scurry away at the first sound of our Michelin Interroutes ; I suppose I would leg it too if some mad giant was riding his bike over my roof .
28 Meanwhile he blazed away at the tumbling dots of metal with a grim obsession .
29 Its supporters in the streets may melt away at the first sign of trouble .
30 He looked away at the dense thicket where the three hounds were working .
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