Example sentences of "to go away [prep] the " in BNC.
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1 | When you have the ball , three of them come at you — two to tackle you and the third to go away with the ball . |
2 | Erm on the use of existing employment sites , I 'd hate you to go away with the impression that er we were actively seeking to reallocate sites as they came forward , and that certainly is n't the case . |
3 | On one occasion she packed up her car as if about to go away for the weekend , then sauntered up the street , leading the press to believe she had gone to buy a packet of Polos . |
4 | He had hidden it , thinking it would come in useful if he persuaded any girls to go away for the weekend with him . |
5 | 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 ! |
6 | ‘ I do n't notice you laughing when I have to go away for the night . |
7 | Jean Parmiter sent her apologies for being unable to teach as arranged ; she and her husband had had to go away for the weekend . |
8 | But as I say I do n't do that kind of thing , I , I prefer to go away to the hills , |
9 | It 's had to go away to the makers . |
10 | ‘ Will we have to go away from the white house , and the railway and everything ? ’ |
11 | I think they did , yeah Because I do n't get much time during the day er to go away from the shop but er I , the only job I mostly do is when the visitors come to the er temple I have to go there explain about Sikhism . |
12 | If you have to go away from the office on official business ES will pay for the cost of travel . |
13 | The opportunity to go away from the school and work in a different atmosphere and with people who might have a different perspective on the management of organizations would give me the chance to look back into the school more objectively and question some of the assumptions I had grown to accept . |
14 | With demands for devolution resurfacing , this problem is unlikely to go away in the foreseeable future . |