Example sentences of "[to-vb] away with the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But then anyone who picked up a book entitled Does God Exist ? hoping to come away with the answer is liable to be disappointed .
2 Scotland must take their chances in London against a side that has been the most consistent for the last few years if they are to come away with the spoils of victory .
3 There Was only one conclusion I could come to : heavier baits and indicators were too heavy for the bream to carry away with the bait sucked to the edge of their lips , so they had to grip with their lips to manage it .
4 When you have the ball , three of them come at you — two to tackle you and the third to go away with the ball .
5 Erm on the use of existing employment sites , I 'd hate you to go away with the impression that er we were actively seeking to reallocate sites as they came forward , and that certainly is n't the case .
6 PC World 's customer profile breaks down into those who know what they want but want to see it demonstrated and to be able to walk away with the product ; those who know a bit , but have never bought a computer before ; and corporate customers seeking the best value for money .
7 They would dearly like to do away with the garage , and I think the landlady said she would just like to mention that , as their comment on the application .
8 Can I just say at this point that erm John will happ had a word with the landlady and the landlord of the Reindeer , with regards to this application , and what the landlady told John was that she and her husband would dearly like to do away with the breeze block garage that is there , that is totally out of character , and extend the car park way back to the garages , but the brewery are insisting that they do what is planned here and do away with some of the
9 Designed by Derek Gardner , it was a world-beater ; by the time it was fully developed during the 1971 season , Jackie was again able to run away with the championship , scoring nearly twice as many points as his nearest rival , Ronnie Peterson .
10 Boro boss Lennie Lawrence said : ‘ As I feared weeks ago , Blackburn have established a clear lead and are threatening to run away with the championship .
11 She would also find a way to protect her twin — after all , it was n't a crime to run away with the man you loved .
12 ‘ Very pretty , ’ said George , ‘ but how are we going to get away with the treasure , when we have no ship ? ’
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