Example sentences of "[vb infin] [pron] away from the " in BNC.

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1 If you want to produce as many young as possible , it is best to hatch and rear them away from the parents .
2 Realising that it is far too late in her life to expect her to do more than make an effort to modify this trait in her character , you should see if you can direct it away from the home .
3 Do n't forget that it gives us another chance to make progress in Europe this season ; success for Linfield and of course Crusaders may yet lift us away from the bottom of the ladder and give us a chance of avoiding those detested preliminary rounds .
4 By his own accounts , he could hardly keep himself away from the battle lines in Central America .
5 Having loved Martha from the bottom of his heart , Sam now found that he loved his daughter every bit as much , and could hardly tear himself away from the cradle , where he would spend hours gazing at the fruit and blessing of the union .
6 But the Ben must be bagged , and happily it can be combined with the ascent of another massive Munro , Carn Mor Dearg , which will steer you away from the tourist path and into some grander territory .
7 ‘ Look , sweetheart , must n't keep you away from the punters .
8 Your only chance is to pull at him from the side , which may steer him away from the refuge he seeks .
9 Every few days each officer can expect to take his turn on the office duty rota which will keep him away from the field for a complete day .
10 Constipation can also encourage cellulite formation — if the waste matter is not leaving the body through the normal channels the body will store it away from the bloodstream and again the islands of fat cells causing cellulite provide the perfect storehouse .
11 Europe 's highest mountain railway which beings in Grindelwald and climbs through magnificent scenery to the Jungfrau is a must ; and there are excursions to Berne and Lucerne , if you can tear yourself away from the mountains for long enough !
12 He maintained that Washington feared that the gradual shift of the states of the region into the political orbit of the Non-Aligned Movement could draw them away from the system of ‘ inter-American treaties of mutual assistance ’ .
13 But let's take nothing away from the Portrush champions — they are a very talented outfit .
14 But let's take nothing away from the winners .
15 And we 've allowed for the fact that cooking for a family or organising a dinner party may take you away from the cooker when you want the food to go on cooking .
16 ‘ The cuts do n't take anything away from the film , ’ she said after seeing the tamer version acceptable to American cinemas .
17 However , wild horses could n't drag them away from the task in hand tonight , namely lowering the floor six feet with every beat .
18 The Linnets are desperate for a win which would drag them away from the lower reaches of the table , and Kettering 's record of only two points from their opening eight away games suggests a home win .
19 As Henry removed his coat and set his briefcase down , Maisie 's fingers , like demented spiders in a bath , ran this way and that , in any direction , it seemed , that might lead them away from the wistful logic of the melody .
20 Their parents must lead them away from the nest site to other areas where they can collect food and find hiding places .
21 But for heaven 's sake do n't let fear drive you away from the stage .
22 It 's not always possible in London but a short walk might well get you away from the crown and give you a chance to loosen up your legs , contemplate the last few hours and consider how your body is feeling in general .
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