Example sentences of "[adv] [vb pp] away in the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 She had been no worse and no better than the three women who had preceded her in Alexandra 's life , all driven away in the end by the isolation and the powerful ghosts .
2 The great German constitutionalist , Heinrich Triepel , writing in 1906 , looked back on nearly forty years of developments within the German Empire and explained how the early guarantees that the Empire would remain decentralised were soon swept away in the flood of new laws , most of them imposed by Prussian ministries and conforming to Prussian practices .
3 But the specific features and structural characteristics of the German socio-political culture in the short-lived and ill-fated nation-state , which conditioned the manufacture and appeal of the extraordinary ‘ Hitler myth ’ , were largely swept away in the whirlpool of change arising from total defeat , and were completely banished in the process of long-term change deriving from post-war reconstruction .
4 While the ambulance waited , it had to be carefully put away in the cupboard , as she had never in all her life left things draining by the sink .
5 Many other groups of specialists have also withered away in the face of data processing .
6 They are kept securely locked away in the treasure house of the Emperor , but are sometimes brought out and used in times of extreme need by mighty heroes or powerful wizards .
7 It seems unlikely that such discrete and precise measurement is something which can be effortlessly and efficiently stored away in the teacher 's mind in the everyday bustle of school life for subsequent ‘ after-school ’ recording .
8 Here , Sara Ladbury and Clive Mira-Smith highlight the central fallacy underpinning the complex relationship between training and labour markets ( chapter 4 ) , Sue Buckingham-Hatfield demonstrates the dangers of crude measures of the leveraging of private capital with government investment and she , Neil Smith ( chapter 5 ) and Liz Bondi ( chapter 6 ) all focus on the downsides that may be involved in the visible expression of residential urban regeneration that is often conveniently tucked away in the concept of gentrification .
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