Example sentences of "come away [prep] a [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | So I bet he 's come away with a quarter of a million ! |
2 | While he had been kicking his heels yesterday he had spent an hour in a tiny bookshop in Curzon Street and had come away with a paperback edition of the Parsons Rosenberg and the Seamus Heaney and Ted Hughes 's anthology . |
3 | ‘ The way we played we 'd have come away with a result from most games . ’ |
4 | ‘ Belgium have won all their four games so far and we need to come away with a share of the spoils . ’ |
5 | It was a disappointing display and we were fortunate to come away with a point . |
6 | He admitted last night : ‘ We will do well to come away with a point this time . |
7 | The recruitment poster , designed by Riley Advertising , also came away with a certificate in the full colour press ad category . |
8 | Gingerly she felt her mouth with her fingertips ; they came away with a splattering of blood where she had bitten her own lip . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | They looked a class act and for once came away with a result to match . |
11 | They looked a class act and for once came away with a result to match . |
12 | Glorious because they came away with a victory over Rosslyn Park … but no thanks to the quagmire at the Kingsholm ground . |
13 | Charlton knows Ireland can afford one slip-up , but his side has every chance of upsetting the rhythm of the Spanish and coming away with a result . |
14 | Because of the weight of the tiles , you have to be particularly careful if you 're thinking of covering whole walls — there have been instances of large sections of tiles coming away from a wall because they have n't been properly fixed . |
15 | erm We feel we can do well , I 'd be ecstatic if we could come away with a world championship point , I think we possibly can if we 're a bit lucky . |
16 | That 's why you come away with a sense of release . ’ |
17 | I wont be truly happy until we get completely pissed on in a match yet come away with a win . |
18 | We , also , have to be able to goto Blackburn and come away with a result if we expect to advance in the Cup any further than the 4th round . |
19 | No I do n't think so , everybody 's disappointed , especially after the way we played in the first half , but erm on our second half performance , I suppose we can just count ourselves lucky we come away with a point . |
20 | I mean it 's hard t y I mean you come away with a list of t things that you 've talked about , maybe headings and that 's about it and then you go and build your own notes up . |
21 | So what what they 're actually saying is that here is a formal training that will make sure that everybody at the , who goes on this course , comes away with a measure of having achieved those skills because th the course itself is formed of two parts . |