Example sentences of "[vb past] away with [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Meanwhile , Colin and Wendy Parry , of Great Sankey , Warrington , saw hopes for their son Tim snatched away with the news that his condition has deteriorated in the intensive care unit of Liverpool 's Walton neurosurgical centre .
2 She broke off as if afraid of being overheard and moved away with a nod and a wave .
3 As he did so , she moved away with a look of distaste on her face .
4 ‘ Very well , ’ Mobuto replied after a moment 's thought then moved away with the Chief of Protocol , heading towards one of the limousines .
5 From some hidden vantage-point she had watched him that morning , while he rode away with the image of her in his mind and his —
6 BLUEBIRD : The thief got away with a nest-egg
7 Raiders got away with a quantity of drugs , including adrenaline hydrochloride , hydrocortisone and cocaine between 1pm on Sunday and 9am on Monday .
8 Those who got away with a Heimatschuss ( a ’ blighty wound ‘ ) say they were lucky . ’
9 SOCCER player Paul Pullen got away with a foul … his identical twin was sent off instead .
10 Fellow countryman Luis Mendoza got away with a draw — but in the return Palacio was halted in the third round .
11 They saw red when he got away with the offence by waving his warrant card at a traffic warden .
12 Heterosexual feminists argued that we had to be taken seriously as women , and if the media got away with the label of lesbians , then ‘ the women out there ’ would be alienated .
13 It seems , Freddie as he 's been named , stowed away with a consignment of bananas from the Windward Islands .
14 The boy gave an amused flick of his head , swung round unhurriedly — yet not too slowly , either — and sauntered away with a laugh , his admirers tittering after him .
15 Moments of doubt she magicked away with the spell of Lucy 's eyes .
16 The recruitment poster , designed by Riley Advertising , also came away with a certificate in the full colour press ad category .
17 Gingerly she felt her mouth with her fingertips ; they came away with a splattering of blood where she had bitten her own lip .
18 There were things sticking out all over the place on the Albini recordings but we came away with a sound we liked , ’ says the bass player .
19 They looked a class act and for once came away with a result to match .
20 They looked a class act and for once came away with a result to match .
21 Glorious because they came away with a victory over Rosslyn Park … but no thanks to the quagmire at the Kingsholm ground .
22 We came away with an assurance that the Government would n't force the company off the Grange Road site . ’
23 He was scragged by Mike Budd , Jeremy Cooper came away with the ball , Owain Williams acted as the link , and Kevin Ellis scored : three back-row forwards and their scrum-half in perfect harmony .
24 defended very well there Shrewsbury , he was in a little big of trouble but Tommy came away with the ball very well .
25 Terms were agreed , and the Huddersfield pair came away with the player they had wanted all along .
26 I came away with the impression that , long-term , the Koi hobby has nothing to fear as long as people like Ray stay in business .
27 I came away with the feeling that work such as Hodgson 's , which begins to transform the rough material of personal experience and emotion into a universal , achieves an enduring self-sufficiency which work that is essentially referential can not .
28 ‘ We can take something from this game and be positive that we were down but came away with the point .
29 That would explain why his victims all stayed in bed as he blasted away with a handgun in the luxury , ranch-style home near San Diego , California .
30 ‘ He is an old woman , ’ she replied , and half turned away with a swish of her sea-green silk dress .
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