Example sentences of "away the last [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It has swept away the last remnants of the Stasi system , but in the process dirtied millions of Germans and the feelings their fellows have for them .
2 Welcoming Lenin 's New Economic Policy , he expressed the hope that the development of Anglo-Soviet trade would persuade Russia to ‘ throw away the last shreds of Bolshevism and Communism by which it is at present fettered . ’
3 Some were lying on charpoys , snoozing away the last minutes before their first meal for thirteen hours .
4 She is clearing away the last glasses from the vigil , and when I come into her living room she has a cloth in her hand .
5 That 's because 90 's intensive agriculture and the developer 's bulldozer are rather effective at wiping away the last finger-prints of the all too impermanent way .
6 A searing fire of elation bathed him suddenly , driving away the last vestiges of fear .
7 Surprise fought for supremacy over sheer relief , the final result hardly strong enough to chase away the last vestiges of fear .
8 The ford in the river was blown up to make navigation easier and from time to time there appear to have been spectacular rock falls , one of which carried away the last vestiges of St Vincent 's Chapel which gave its name to St Vincent 's Rocks .
9 The Conservative party has never been the party of law and order , and during this Parliament it has thrown away the last vestiges of any claim to such a title .
10 They were underlined by Labour 's Defence Review of 1974–5 which committed Britain 's ground forces solely to the defending of continental Europe , and stripped away the last fragments of the country 's global pretensions .
11 Allow it to wash away the last traces of your old payoff or negative belief .
12 But remove them carefully with tissues , and use a non-alcoholic gentle freshener on cotton wool as a ‘ rinse ’ to wipe away the last traces .
13 The English pundit , John Reason , hardly gives the impression that endearing himself to Scots is high among his priorities , but many surely enjoyed his observation that , by the time Dume had peeled away the last player obscuring his verdict , Turnbull must have felt he had been down there longer than Tutankhamen .
14 I I 'm likely , er to be away the last two weeks in August , and David 's going to be away the last week in August and the first of September , were n't you ?
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