Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] away from the " in BNC.
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1 | She wanted to snatch them up and hide them away from the coolly assessing scrutiny that seemed to lay her bare . |
2 | So get them away from the mains and then what do you do ? |
3 | For skin rolling , seize the flesh between thumb and forefinger and lift it away from the bone . |
4 | ( If she has suffered an electric shock , push her away from the electric equipment with a broom handle before touching her , or by turning off the electricity mains . ) |
5 | Drag him away from the actual |
6 | ‘ Keep them away from the fighting until the poor bloody infantry gets a chance to stop running . |
7 | Moving trauma can be lessened for pets if you keep them away from the hustle and bustle . |
8 | Keep her away from the taps — or buy a tap cover — never leave her unattended . |
9 | You better not get it on the furniture as well , keep it away from the furniture , now put it on the paper or else do n't use it |
10 | Keep it away from the pots and pans . |
11 | Such questions go well beyond the scope of this book , but they point us away from the epistemological frame of reference of this chapter towards the socio-cultural one of the next . |
12 | No no careful bring it away from the baby . |
13 | Choose a sideshoot of the current year 's growth that is hardening at the base , then tear it away from the main stem with a sliver of wood . |
14 | Such forces carry him away from the mainstream of Caribbean life into the tributaries of a distinct black youth culture . |
15 | A man who was very friendly with another , or his senior kinsmen , could adopt a more expository technique : he would sit facing him and take his left hand ; as he made his points he would take his friend 's little finger , move it away from the others and hold it : ‘ first … ‘ then the next finger : ‘ second … ‘ ; until he had moved the digits all to one side , like beads on an abacus . |
16 | Two spectators jump in , seize his trembling body and carry it away from the dancers . |
17 | The technique of rotational coherence spectroscopy illustrates particularly well the advantages of working in the time , rather than the frequency , domain — even if some of its most useful applications move us away from the femtosecond world . |
18 | Escort them away from the city . ’ |
19 | The further we expand the adult the further we take ourselves away from the fears of our primitive self . |
20 | Although they are important , you should not let technicalities in presenting references divert you away from the crucial tasks of organising and writing your essay . |
21 | it means that they 're there and that if you take something away from the wealthy peasants and equalize |
22 | you might be better just doing it this way , just work out what thirty per cent of it is and then take it away from the original |
23 | She had borrowed the police sergeant 's knife to cut the clothing and pull it away from the wound . |