Example sentences of "[vb pp] away from [noun sg] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | Some stock , such as technical reports and back issues of periodicals , will be housed away from Aviation House , and the CAA suggest telephoning on 0293 573725 to check for availability before making a journey to Gatwick . |
2 | Having made sure from Miss Miggs that she would n't mind if the mistletoe in her apple-tree were sold , especially as it had never occurred to her that she could sell it , three excited Brownies hurried away from Sundial Cottage and did n't pause until they reached Anne 's father 's greengrocery shop . |
3 | However , they felt it would be in his best interests to send him there , because of the number of times he has run away from council care . |
4 | However , they felt it would be in his best interests to send him there , because of the number of times he has run away from council care . |
5 | ‘ For instance , should a child who has run away from home ring and ask that their parents be contacted , then the counsellors will do that and tell the mum and dad concerned where the child is , ’ she says . |
6 | To that rule there is an exception created by the Consumer Protection ( Cancellation of Contracts Concluded away from Business Premises ) Regulations I987 . |
7 | This provision was inserted by reg 9 of the Doorstep Selling Directive ( 85/577 ) implemented by the Consumer Protection ( Cancellation of Contracts Concluded away from Business Premises ) Regulations 1987 ( SI 1987 No 2117 ) ( as amended ) . |
8 | In Britain the Consumer Credit Act , 1974 requires that borrowers should know the true rate of interest being charged , and , where an agreement is signed away from trade premises , the person is entitled to change his mind . |
9 | Peasants were enticed away from subsistence agriculture because of the potential profits and , in order to buy the necessary equipment and fertilisers and to sell the final produce , they had to work through the market . |
10 | The logic of civil libertarians has never been more compelling : the rights taken away from gang members will be rights denied all minority youth ; the walls put around gangs will imprison whole communities ; the police state once expanded will not easily be contracted . |
11 | There is also a further Directive on the calculation of APR 's ( 90/88/EEC ) whilst the Directive on Doorstep Selling ( 85/577/EEC ) regulates most contracts , whether for cash or credit , where negotiations have been conducted away from business premises . |