Example sentences of "go [to-vb] away [prep] " in BNC.

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1 A slight frown marred her face as she saw the Donaldson item in print , a reminder that the problem of Maureen and Holly was not going to go away on its own .
2 It was n't going to go away on its own , was it ?
3 I thought it might all be going to go away without me having to do anything .
4 ‘ I 'm going to go away with Suki for a while .
5 When you 're giving feedback to people , yes , there were going to bad things about what they 've done , yes , there 's going to be good things , but if you can catch the bad things between two good things , even if the good things are just saying thank you , they 're going to go away with a bigger smile on their face , and probably feel more motivated for the next time they do that task .
6 And consumer problems and consumer decisions are certainly not going to go away in retirement because we 're all , including myself who retired at the March , are still going to be faced with consumer decisions .
7 You can have a lot of fun shooting city lights , but there are one or two points to watch out for if you are going to come away with some really effective shots .
8 Another girl , who looked wretchedly unhappy and as if she might be going to fade away at any moment , practically had a miscarriage on stage one night as a result of some pills she 'd been made to take by her awful lout of a lover .
9 ‘ And if I do n't earn those few thousand dollars then I am sure as hell not going to sail away with you .
10 She learned to keep her face absolutely still , not to smile , and to look as if , on the brink of completing a bargain , she was going to walk away in disgust .
11 ‘ I 'm going to call you Tero , ’ she whispered , ‘ because you and I are going to fly away from this hellhole . ’
12 Perhaps Lindy Layton is going to run away to Minneapolis to be with Prince .
13 She said she was going to run away from school and go to live in San Francisco .
14 She stepped down from the carriage and was going to leave him , when he stopped her and said , ‘ You 're not going to turn away from me like that , dear ?
15 The weather for the Fox area : scattered heavy showers are gradually going to die away during the evening to leave the night dry with skies becoming mainly clear , so it will be rather cold with the temperature dropping to a dawn low of around five degrees celsius — that 's forty-one degrees fahrenheit .
16 But he 's not going to get away with it wherever he is .
17 I swung round the high fence pole after Vern with a lump of excitement in my throat : we 're going to make it , we 'll outwit all these boat-owners , property-owners , we 've had a free night and we 're going to get away with it !
18 You may well be upset , but you 're not going to get away with treating me like dirt .
19 But I certainly hope that odious little twerp with the placard is n't going to get away with it ! ’
20 We did n't stand a chance — England were going to get away with anything .
21 What they said went , and I 'm sorry but while I was there they were n't going to get away with that .
22 ‘ Very pretty , ’ said George , ‘ but how are we going to get away with the treasure , when we have no ship ? ’
23 How did he imagine he was going to get away with it ?
24 He was n't going to get away with it .
25 And you go out and do the same thing again and you 're getting le let off for the same thing all the time and you think you 're going to get away with it all the time .
26 I would n't say it encourages you but it sort of you know you 're going to get away with it .
27 ‘ You 're not going to get away with that ! ’
28 But you 're not just going to get away with it , this time .
29 He was n't going to get away with that totally unfair crack .
30 He knew that he was feeling what Zen himself had felt often enough in the past , on one fateful occasion in particular : this time the bastards are not going to get away with it .
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