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

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1 During the practice , Prost had been impressed by both the McLaren and the Williams and his worst fears were confirmed as Senna pulled inexorably away and the multi-coloured Williams of Nigel Mansell began to move about in Prost 's mirrors .
2 We examine hypertext briefly below ( see 3.25 ) but it is worth noting right away that the hypertext model appears to be extremely effective in structuring multimedia applications .
3 She did n't come back right away because the phone rang .
4 He eased his horse round and they ambled along the ridge until the ground fell steeply away and a great valley stretched below them , a silver river sketched through it .
5 It is above the eighth magnitude , and is visible with × 7 , though only as a dim blur ; its real distance is 69000 light-years , so that it is much further away than the brighter globular clusters such as M13 Herculis and Omega Centauri .
6 Triangulum is graced by the presence of the spiral galaxy M33 , a member of the Local Group , at a distance of 2300000 light-years — only slightly further away than the Andromeda Spiral .
7 The camera had to get both this and the foreground action ( which in fact was further away than the glass and shot through it ) into focus while creating a convincing effect — too sharp a focus on the glass painting might be counter-productive , revealing its flatness and unchanging lighting .
8 just to exist , was a very hard one , but they were home and many of those who lived in these remote parts had probably never been further away than the nearest celebration of Holy Communion .
9 She seemed pulled out , elongated by it , so that her shoes , her new bronze slippers with rosettes on the toes that Aunt Emily had said she must keep hidden at all times if possible since legs and feet were highly indecent , seemed far further away than the five and a half feet she knew separated them from the crown of her head .
10 There is a clear sense of recession , with paler tones dominating at the top of the canvas and appearing further away than the more densely coloured foreground .
11 And , while I was not in possession of definite proof , my money was on it coming from somewhere a little further away than the Fulham Palace Road .
12 Furthermore , that choice is imminent and possibly no further away than the next budget .
13 The young remain with their mother until a new baby is born , after which they wander further and further away until the parental bond breaks down completely .
14 I did that and was told straight away that no deal was possible .
15 well you 're gon na learn them , cos you 've got , they , they ask you straight away that a built up area
16 I have to say straight away that the three star grading is highly personal decision that goes against the grain of usual standards .
17 You will have spotted straight away that the Caribbean is not exactly renowned for the quality of its knitwear .
18 It can be seen straight away that the Faculty has an enormous task merely trying to help members keep up-to-date with all these changes , to help them interpret some of the more obscure elements and , wherever possible , to pool their combined knowledge to match the tax authorities ' ability to pool their knowledge of the activities of taxpayers and their advisers .
19 We realised straight away that the Landrover was a good choice of vehicle because even the main roads were pretty rough , and we intended spending most of our time in the north of the island where road and track conditions promised to be even worse .
20 The people that live in the village could go home straight away but the buses could only get to some of the villages .
21 I used to pay them straight away but the big companies are n't paying us !
22 They 're prepared to release me straight away if the Teesside clubs ever merge . ’
23 Do you need to hit the bite straight away because the chub are grabbing ?
24 A coal-fired power station could be dismantled straight away and the value of the scrap materials would roughly pay for the cost of the work .
25 And this makes sense because the ground is still warm from the summer so roots can start to grow out into their new soil straight away and the plants will settle down quickly .
26 On Monday , they 're both away and the matches are much tougher .
27 Its influence is felt as far away as the London Underground , which is having its new , networked , interactive time-tabling system , Cart , programmed by a Delhi firm , CMC .
28 The nuclear industry 's current predicament is usually placed in the context of the near melt-down at Three Mile Island in 1979 and the fatal disaster at Chernobyl , the radioactive fall-out from which was still affecting places as far away as the uplands of Wales and Scotland four years later .
29 Carried by strong winds the rain is capable of travelling hundreds , even thousands of miles , from as far away as the USA to Britain .
30 It is also known that the Indus Valley civilization was far more extensive than formerly realised , embracing areas as far away as the Oxus River , now called Amu Darya , in Central Asia and forming part of the Soviet Afghanistan border on its course .
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