Example sentences of "[to-vb] away [prep] this " in BNC.

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1 To keep you feeling good about yourself , Clairol has introduced two exciting beauty products , both available at Boots — and we 've got 18 to give away in this easy-to-enter competition !
2 WE 'VE joined up with Entertainment World Corp Ltd to give away TEN Gamegear , TEN Gameboys and TEN Atari Lynx Batman Returns to give away in this super competition .
3 Léonie beside her wanted to run away from this red-faced furious man .
4 W … ‘ s Cycle Shop — although their elders warned small boys to keep away from this establishment , they never gave the reason .
5 ‘ I 'm going to call you Tero , ’ she whispered , ‘ because you and I are going to fly away from this hellhole . ’
6 ‘ You really believe that the US and the UN are going to allow you to get away with this ? ’
7 He had tremendous charm and needed it to get away with this .
8 ‘ How does he expect to get away with this ?
9 Do n't think you 're going to get away with this , Luke Calder !
10 ‘ Do n't think you 're going to get away with this , you low-down , double-dealing , miserable … ! ’
11 ‘ They 're not going to get away with this , ’ he said .
12 I do n't really understand how computer suppliers seem to get away with this , because with most things you have a year 's guarantee , and then you start your maintenance contract .
13 I can see that I will have to get away from this stinking city with its endless acres of asphalted rumour , its tenements of whores and pimps , its traffic in misery and its festering suburbs of ding-dong doorbelled malice .
14 Chin set in a parody of male stubbornness , Bill was attempting to convey to his wife his urgent need to get away from this madness aid return to the house where they were staying .
15 In fact , what we have witnessed has been the spectacle of governments running so hard to get away from this concept that they have been unable to hear the voice of the British business community , pleading that the interest it would like the government to show in its affairs is of a different nature altogether .
16 Preference utilitarianism is right to try to get away from this idea .
17 ‘ I ca n't wait to get away from this awful place . ’
18 Until this business of the poison pen letter is solved , you need to get away from this house .
19 ‘ But I would like you to tell me how I 'm meant to get away from this house , if I want to go out .
20 She began to feel she was never going to get away from this house ; away from Julius .
21 Abruptly she turned away from him and walked into the apartment 's lounge , not consciously knowing why she did so , but driven by a need to get away from this man and the harshness of his condemnation , which should n't matter to her , because he did n't matter , but which nevertheless called up a churning confusion of resentment and frustration , as well as a new , unnerving hurt .
22 I want to get away from this place , that angry man .
23 Anything to escape from this highly charged claustrophobic situation , to get away from this blasted bed and its connotations .
24 She had to get away from this magical place , and away from his close proximity , to think clearly .
25 The Modular Course has begun to develop away from this stultifying orthodoxy in a number of ways :
26 There have been few serious attempts to break away from this restrictive framework ; it is the absence of the application of any theoretical framework that has made such work so sterile , and it is doubtful whether evidence will be found for the social and economic developments during the period by studying art-styles , date and distribution alone , unless specific questions are formulated first .
27 But I am going to peg away with this novel , and if by any chance it should get published — well , you 're to go shares in the boodle ! ’
28 That at least would give her one pleasant memory to take away from this whole crazy weekend .
29 This urban bias creates problems in itself , yet attempts to move away from this situation are often strongly resisted due to the continued adherence to a largely urban criteria of development values .
30 Most horses naturally slow down slightly when asked to move away from this sort of attraction , but a marked reluctance to go forwards could indicate nappiness .
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