Example sentences of "away [prep] [art] [noun pl] and " in BNC.

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1 Rose helped Maggie to write away for the forms and then to fill in the forms when they came .
2 Then she looked across at Burun , smiled brilliantly , and lashed the st'lyan across the barrel so that it charged away through the trees and out on to the plain .
3 As he whispered , Donald 's resonant , trained voice repeated each sentence after him so that all could hear , from the Macleans of Morvern and Coll and the seven other members of the Clan Council away past the tacksmen and subtenants to the farthest cottar on the damp sand .
4 In freedom , he managed to hide away in the wilds and educate himself .
5 Parin nodded , and he signed to his assistants to roll up the books so that they could be packed away in the boxes and chests in which they were stored .
6 When the ceremony was over , Sabine slipped away from the congratulations and laughter , and the clicking cameras outside the church , and drove back to Les Hiboux .
7 The British position was simpler ; Russia was to be kept away from the Straits and Austria-Hungary was to ensure this , if possible .
8 The advance was to have been made during the hours of darkness and across country , keeping away from the roads and lanes .
9 He had walked the length of the state , his waterskin slung over his shoulder , keeping away from the roads and the gangcults .
10 Joachim eventually broke away from the Cistercians and retired to a lonely spot in Calabria where disciples gathered around him and he was given papal permission to found his own congregation .
11 As soon as a female begins to swell up and start coming into season she should be taken away from the males and kept separately .
12 Quietly , away from the crowds and demon curiosity , he came to manhood .
13 Here , truly , is a place to sense freedom , to be away from the crowds and the pressures of the world , to wander for miles seeing only a handful of people enjoying the same leisurely activity , or maybe no-one at all .
14 ‘ They have to be tougher than the average kid , I do n't like losers , but once they 're into boxing it takes them off the streets , away from the drugs and alcohol , ’ said Lol , 57 .
15 Casting an agonised glance of appeal at Ludovico , who failed to notice it , she was led off along the terrace , away from the tables and chairs .
16 I very much regret that both the Syrians and the Lebanese stayed away from the multilaterals and that , although present , the Palestinians did not join in in a positive way .
17 I guess that their time should come now , that ‘ Body Exit Mind ’ is the lump of plastic destined to send the band soaring away from the peripheries and into the teeny publications .
18 However , away from the cameras and microphones , the couple argued continually .
19 Jackson , who earned a total of £40,000 , said : ‘ I was pedestrian away from the blocks and that cost me vital hundredths of a second .
20 The raft sailed slowly away from the glaciers and icefields and snow and a ridiculous flapping and calling from the colony , who all of a sudden seemed to care for her and want her back .
21 A further feature of this pattern can be distinguished at Braintree , where the plots have been shown to extend up to 105 m ( 343 ft ) away from the frontages and appear therefore to represent smallholdings associated with the various buildings comparable dimensions have also been noted at Great Dunmow .
22 A man who was very friendly with another , or his senior kinsmen , could adopt a more expository technique : he would sit facing him and take his left hand ; as he made his points he would take his friend 's little finger , move it away from the others and hold it : ‘ first … ‘ then the next finger : ‘ second … ‘ ; until he had moved the digits all to one side , like beads on an abacus .
23 If colleges of nursing can not supply these , then nurse education ought to be transferred away from the colleges and onto polytechnics and universities .
24 However , as we shall see , this revolution represented not only a movement away from the strict tenets of learning theory , but away from the assumptions and concerns of positivist criminology itself .
25 The decision to ‘ choose ’ , or not to ‘ choose ’ will be taken away from the parents and left to an ad-hoc committee of neighbours .
26 We make some suggestions in the resorts section of the magazine from writers who have kept away from the pistes and enjoyed it .
27 Prodded by its chairman , Yuri Blokhin , Soyuz is beginning to edge away from the colonels and towards the reformers .
28 Keep it away from the pots and pans .
29 The Evangelists proposed the concept of home as a private retreat for man , and home as a centre of morality , away from the rigours and corruption of the outside world .
30 Now say for instance that because of the minimum solvency er agreement the employers have got to pay whatever their loss is , and if and I asked this question of the T U C that if there was a situation of where the employees were in the majority and forget the pension regulator , because there was a regulator anyway , so you can add whatever name that y you liked to have , but the fraud still went on , but say the employees were in the majority as far as the trustees is concerned and they were in full control and the control was taken away from the employers and there was a a federation of the hundred and twenty eight thousand with a central fund paying off heavy loss of any minimum solvencies , then surely that would be the ideal situation in order to safeguard , because when I asked Goodey himself when he submitted his report , he said they could not give any categ categorical assurance that nobody could defraud in any scheme under the proposals he 's made .
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