Example sentences of "[vb base] away [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She wanted to eat her cake and have it , put Georg away in a little box for the future , when she 'd finished having a good time .
2 For more recipe ideas send away for a free booklet to ‘ Salads through the seasons ’
3 A little farther on the severe cliffs melt away into a large area of sand and sand dunes at Gunwalloe .
4 The physical stuff of the universe wraps up the earth with knowledge and communication , and the earth shrinks , and those who do not partake of the great secret growth are eliminated and shrivel away under the physical stuff that is knowledge and communication and wraps the earth with love , for nothing less than symbiosis will do .
5 From here walk away from the main road and go left onto Dene Terrace , crossing the stile into the wood at the end .
6 She attempted to shift her gaze and break away from the invisible hold he had on her .
7 Whilst TechDoc is certainly one of the older and more established of these compartments it is undergoing rapid change as the vendors break away from the dedicated hardware platforms of their recent past .
8 On the other side of the road , two old aboriginal women , one with a grey beard , stumble away from the local park after their afternoon drinking session .
9 Such a filter is not used during the winter ; it is just cleaned and put away until the following spring .
10 This research has shown that they swim away from the European coast in a roughly north-westerly direction at a depth of about two hundred feet until once again they reach the edge of the continental shelf .
11 Most of us would probably panic , think catastrophic thoughts , breathe rapidly , run away to a safe place , call out the doctor , and make a will .
12 Run away in the wrong direction — ‘
13 My final favourite on Willersley lie away towards the left side of the cliff .
14 And while the UK red-and-white breeds might seem the obvious target for NRF salesmen , Prof King believes breeders of black-and-white cattle who shy away from the extreme Holstein type may find the NRF of interest .
15 Lifting his hand in a casual salute , he stepped back , leaving her no choice but to start the car and drive away with a casual wave .
16 You get away with a good deal , ’ he said looking at Taliesin thoughtfully .
17 do things out , you know , this is me , because this is what a holiday for me is , is all about get away off the regular routine of
18 It is when we get away from the domestic scene that the more serious flaws become apparent .
19 Lean away from the other person with hands clenched , arms crossed and legs crossed .
20 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 .
21 Indeed it is possible that many people recognise subconsciously that the hypothesis is not merely unprovable , but false ; certainly many drift away from an active interest in the subject .
22 If they go away with a positive decision against starting up a tourism enterprise , Sue feels she has been able to help them avoid an expensive mistake .
23 Top teams traditionally stay away from the gruelling west African rally , making it an irresistible attraction for those teams which can not win elsewhere .
24 Although the threat of having to meet Rohan had been removed , the wedding was still going to be an ordeal for her , and she 'd been sorely tempted to plead sudden illness and stay away from the actual ceremony and celebrations .
25 Maybe he 'll go to Novell and gracefully steal away at the opportune moment .
26 Keep away from the deep-fried scampi and mixed seafood and the numberless fish in wine and butter sauces .
27 Keep away from the fried batter and won-ton pastry dishes and ask for steamed or boiled rice .
28 It has been suggested that such sediments are characteristic of aseismic continental shelves as they move away from a mid-oceanic ridge .
29 As we saw in Chapter 1 , later Marxist explanations ( e.g. Apple 1982 ) move away from a deterministic model towards a looser one , which emphasizes hegemony and cultural resistance .
30 For them , the shift required , and in part even achieved , was theological rather than administrative : the Council represented a decisive , if still partial , move away from a one-sided theology which had prevailed in the Roman communion across the Middle Ages , the Counter Reformation and ultramontanism .
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