Example sentences of "away and [verb] [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | At the end of the franchise period he will have nothing to sell , so I can not see how people could go away and borrow the working capital with which to run a business . |
2 | We arranged that if we were attacked we would break away and form a defensive circle . ’ |
3 | Well not necessarily that , I mean , people buy when they go , I mean , I 've always just gone straight away and got a nice bit bottle of booze and er |
4 | Type in your destination , your leaving point and the time you either want to arrive or depart , and the program goes away and calculates the best route . |
5 | Her mouth tight , her breathing more than a little erratic , she wrenched his thumb away and dragged the abused material of her top back over her breast . |
6 | If you ask two people to go away and do the same job with a degree of excellence , are you to get the same result at the end of the day ? |
7 | Martin watched the child flick it gently away and made a mental note to see the landlord about getting the house stoved . |
8 | I fully accept that if I want to know everything a top luthier knows then I should go away and make a serious study of the subject , but I would be quite happy to read a dedicated magazine each month from which I can learn about what 's new , who 's up to what , what new guitars are like to play etc. etc. and also the meaning of the industry 's technical terminology . |
9 | I do n't know , I want to find out if I do really believe what I say I do and if I want the kind of life I say I do , and the only way to do that seems to be to get right away and try a straight career for a bit , just to see how I react . ’ |
10 | She turns away and lays a gentle finger on Rainbow 's still trembling cheek . |
11 | They say the nearest alternative school is too far away and has a poor reputation . |
12 | So I rung them again and said it was dangerous and they came out more or less straight away and did the few holes at the top . |
13 | If they were n't actually paying the players — Cavaliers , South Pacific Barbarians , Centenary Tour — they were always threatening to break away and instigate a professional circuit if they were n't given games . |
14 | So GATT has a purpose in trying to sweep these injustices away and achieve a fair balance , if necessary by forcing some countries to cut production . |
15 | Supposing one of them got carried away and hit the old boy too hard . |
16 | Lugh , who had listened to all this with tolerance ( because of being a good leader ) , thought that now was probably as good a time as any to slip away and take a real look at Tara . |
17 | ‘ I would hate for any of you to go away and say the first quarter is an indication and multiply that by four , ’ Reuter quotes finance director Dudley Eustace as saying . |
18 | Not that this should put off the more cautious or less experienced , because although the Mournes are no place to be when the mist is thick and low , the famous Mourne Wall is never far away and provides an excellent point of reference . |
19 | When users want to improve the performance of their machine , they do not have to throw it away and buy a newer model . |
20 | He moved into a flat 100 yards away and remained a frequent visitor . |
21 | The prioress smiled , turned away and opened a small coffer . |
22 | At the age of 9 years , moved on , she was accompanied by her good friend , at their new school , Stonham Aspel. was more fortunate than some as the such-like of and : they were moving away and faced a strange school and strange people . |
23 | Fat lesbians are planning to stop hiding away and to make a big impression on the scene . |