Example sentences of "[verb] herself away from the " in BNC.

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1 She levered herself away from the door , crossed to the heavy old sideboard and took out the bottle of whisky and a glass .
2 After delivering 10-year-old William and eight-year-old Harry to Charles on Wednesday night , the princess chose to hide herself away from the world at her family home of Althorp , ready for her worst Christmas ever .
3 Mandy managed to pull herself away from the glasses long enough to roll green eyes at her cousin and wrinkle her freckled nose .
4 This was the only time she allowed herself away from the business of the shop or the house above it .
5 She did n't know how long it would take for someone with a gun to get into position to fire at her , so she took another deep breath , and threw herself away from the buoy , cutting under the surface as she headed for the opening .
6 Angrily , she thrust herself away from the bedpost and her hands began again their energetic dance on the brightening wood .
7 She eased herself away from the rail .
8 ‘ No , Father , ’ Ellie replied , trying to manoeuvre herself away from the smell of stale whisky and nicotine .
9 She was an anchoress , one of the many recluses of the period who shut herself away from the world to pray in solitude : we can still see the foundations of her anchorage next to the church which is now called St Julian 's in Norwich .
10 Then the ship tore herself away from the reef , back broken , thirty feet of bow section diving free .
11 Easing the damp khaki cotton of her culotte suit away from her perspiring skin , she drained the glass of juice and dragged herself away from the mesmerising sight of the turquoise water and army of waving coconut palms .
12 She touched the floor , and pushed herself away from the table .
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