Example sentences of "[adv] away [conj] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 But his Mum would notice right away if that was missing .
2 No country 's parties have yet fully adjusted themselves to the new pattern — of the big countries , the United States and Germany are probably closest — but Greece is further away than most of the rest of the western world .
3 No further away than this morning The Times printed an advertisement from 209 of the great and the good who are calling for the legalisation of cannabis .
4 Erm being more serious , erm Marple is n't very far away and it only took me thirty minutes to get from my house in Marple to here , tonight , and although some of the constituency 's further away than this and that is actually one of the main considerations , and we 're local .
5 And it 's a lot further away than this one .
6 Some of the birds will be spotted straight away as unusual by anyone with knowledge of wildfowl .
7 This rule was later extended to include the power to issue bonds for a further £1,000 … a provision made use of straight away as 280 x £25 bonds were registered from the beginning .
8 when you life them up , well of course the they 've seen so many mice , she grabbed two in that mouth straight away and two and as they were going up she grabbed
9 Piontek said : ‘ People are expecting a new Lineker to come through straight away and that is not possible .
10 What it does is it means that there is a proper look each year at the finances of each individual firm er and er if there are things which are wrong , they are reported straight away and that really I think is the lesser of all of this with B C C I , er that er where things are not all they should be that they are dealt with and they are reported quickly and these orders , Madam Deputy Speaker , go a long way to helping to ensure that and for that reason I believe the house should warmly welcome them .
11 Now obviously if you get problems on them , tummy ache , headaches , muscle aching , rashes , anything odd , let us know straight away cos this still a relatively new drug and we 've got to report all problems on relatively new drugs .
12 Early in the new century , for example , the Hooligan 's name was snapped up as far away as Tsarist Russia where it was used to describe crimes as diverse as murder , arson and rape , as well as a wide scatter of mischief such as obscenity , window-breaking and stone-throwing , defacing buildings , singing indecent songs , blocking public thoroughfares , brawling and stealing carriage wheels .
13 Temperature reductions of 1–2°C were observed as far away as 2000 km from Kuwait .
14 In Mycenaean times , Thorikos on the east Attic coast was importing the black volcanic glass called obsidian from the island of Melos , a reminder that there was and is a good little harbour nearby at Laurion ; Attic submycenaean and geometric pottery has been found as far away as western Asia Minor ; and the archaic Athenian colonies at Sigeum and the Chersonese , and the sixth-century cleruchies on Salamis and Euboia , foreshadow the fifth-century empire .
15 ‘ A lot of people came to see it , some from as far away as upper Teesdale and Cleveland , ’ said Mr Pilkington .
16 She sat in a corner on an antique settle as far away as possible from the blazing open fire .
17 Eternity as the sound of endless babble : one could of course imagine worse things , but the idea of hearing women 's voices forever , continuously , without end , gave her sufficient incentive to cling seriously to life and to do everything in her power to keep death as far away as possible .
18 I lower myself into the chair , keeping as far away as possible .
19 In the spring of 1940 John Avison and I rounded up a group of like-minded radio people with the object of renting a large house as far away as possible from downtown Vancouver .
20 We choose to use the outer thirds because we want the line to be drawn between two points as far away as possible without being so far out that they risk being unreliable .
21 They passed the beast cautiously , keeping as far away as possible , Allen and Marian with their bows ready , and Hugh with his sword in his good hand .
22 So always after that I would make sure I had a job to do as far away as possible from the scene , because it upset me a lot .
23 As a result , for her the only way to struggle with men was to run , as far away as possible .
24 In a radio interview on Sunday , Flashman warned Fry to ‘ stay as far away as possible . ’
25 The driver sought out the agreed parking space which was as far away as possible from the canteen and shop complex .
26 Their language , hardly even a bastard grandchild of Imperial Gothic , was salted with oaths , the whole intention being to drive their meddling malicious God and its minions as far away as possible .
27 Can it be that one day , off it goes on , that one day I simply stayed in , in where , instead of going out , in the old way , out to spend day and night as far away as possible , it was n't far .
28 All she could do was to give Adam the completed programs , and then keep as far away as possible from Lynx and the man who ran it .
29 Merrill thought , as she sat in the car as far away as possible from him .
30 ‘ Aye , as far away as possible from this room , ’ fitzAlan agreed ironically .
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