Example sentences of "away at the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 THWAITE hides itself away at the upper end of Swaledale as though it were trying to shelter from the rush and madness of twentieth-century life , and I ca n't say that I blame it .
2 They righted the boat , however , and got away at the second attempt .
3 The old certainties that ruled computer industry analysis over the past 30 years are tumbling like autumn leaves , and commercial realities are now eating away at the traditional determination of Japanese companies to forget the bottom line and stick with major product sectors for the long term : Sony Corp says it is considering pulling out of Japan 's competitive word processor market to save the cost of developing and manufacturing new models , Reuter reports from Tokyo ; Sony began making word processors in 1985 and production reached a peak of 10,000 a month ; NEC Corp , Toshiba Corp , Fujitsu Ltd and Sharp Corp now dominate the market and Sony currently makes just 500 of the things a month , a drop in the 1992 market ocean of 2.6m machines .
4 Punitive taxes — and the insidious rhetoric that is invariably used to justify them , and then to raise them again — would eat away at the working spirit .
5 Her voice faded away at the sardonic gleam in his eyes .
6 All of it eating away at the spiritual fabric of existence for thousands upon thousands of years .
7 Since Silly-Willie 's birth she had lived far away at the grand end of the West Avenue , in the Gate Lodge , which she kept as spruce as any bedroom in the Big House .
8 Across the oceans , Sotheby 's continues to plug away at the Japanese market with its Print sale in Tokyo , now bolstered by a few nihonga ( Japanese-style ) paintings .
9 Surrounded by snow and dressed in concert clothes , the two musicians played for a German television crew and a small audience of artists while Serb snipers perched only 150 yards away at the front line took pot shots .
10 Somehow he managed only a bogey-five , and he got the shot back straight away at the 13th .
11 Laurence Tribe , Professor of Law at Harvard University , said he thought the session would continue to chip away at the broad right to abortion .
12 Water that had started ten miles away at the far end of the moor and then fallen fifteen hundred feet overall .
13 Away at the far feet of the mountains there was a thin dust of ruby lights in the deepest shadows .
14 The entrance with its kiosk and museum was away at the far side , and not inhabited by night .
15 The lampreys ( Petromyzon ) are rather nasty external parasites of other fish , to which they attach themselves with a sucker , and proceed to rasp away at the living flesh .
16 American and allied aircraft are already pounding away at the fixed and mobile missile launchers concealed in the desert of south-western Iraq .
17 Her imagination went wild ; she pictured Barney seated in a hard chair in a dingy police interview room while the detective probed and bullied and cajoled , plucking away at the outer layers of his mind , stripping it down to its sensitive core , implacable in his search for signs of weakness or guilt .
18 It does n't matter that they may be 700 miles away at the other end of a data link .
19 Kallicharran took nearly two and a half hours over 34 , while Fredericks was grafting away at the other end .
20 And by the evening editions every hack in town will be sawing away at the other end . ’
21 Various people answered , and no one knew where anyone was , and only three or four times was Alistair successfully connected to the apparently permanent coughing fit that crackled away at the other end of Smith 's extension .
22 Something in his demeanour made a tremulous question form in Katherine 's mind , but it fluttered away at the distinctive sound of Violette 's infectious laugh .
23 They are boring , grey-coloured , hamster-like devices that scurry away at the first sound of our Michelin Interroutes ; I suppose I would leg it too if some mad giant was riding his bike over my roof .
24 Its supporters in the streets may melt away at the first sign of trouble .
25 But just as the microprocessor and open software standards are gnawing away at the foundations of the mainframe market , so massively parallel machines are beginning to chip away at the monolithic vector machines — once the parallel software catches up with the hardware .
26 Maybe he 'll go to Novell and gracefully steal away at the opportune moment .
27 And she saw old Billy , his toothless gums mumbling away at the mashed-up food she spooned into his mouth .
28 Vera had started to climax again as she saw Vashinov pump away at the young man , his breathing rapid as he reached towards his orgasm .
29 Meanwhile he blazed away at the tumbling dots of metal with a grim obsession .
30 Bassist Simon and guitarist Nick stand back and sculpt away at the booming waterfall dazzle textures and crow-headed singer Richard Ashcroft flips out in spasms of electric eel ecstasy .
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