Example sentences of "go away " in BNC.
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1 | So they asked me to go away and come back again in a week which gave me breathing space and time at least to learn it properly . |
2 | Since Mr Cod 's disappearance , Max goes to the country to stay with friends whenever Sinitta has to go away . |
3 | Unable to go away for weekends or holidays , she never goes out at night to dinner parties , discos or evening classes . |
4 | In the next village , where neighbours were quarrelling over a shared driveway , the judge pleaded with them , in vain , to go away and spend their money on a sea cruise . |
5 | But Lord Northfield , chairman of Consortium Developments , said : ‘ Foxley Wood is not going to go away … |
6 | Fanny is mystical and tends to go away on her own , so Suwelo has an affair with Carlotta , who wears three-inch heels . |
7 | We detest you so much we will bribe you to go away . ’ |
8 | They might fade into the background , but they are unlikely to go away . |
9 | Jim got fed-up coming home , weary and sensing that things were going increasingly wrong , to find the women talking late into the night , ignoring him , even asking him to go away , to go to his own room , to mind his own business . |
10 | She wanted the world to go away and let her live with her lover in a secret palace , give herself over to his embrace , to be beyond responsibility and care and hard work and sanity . |
11 | to get the men to go away . ’ |
12 | Retailers have a tendency to be quite selfish people wanting more and more of a product that is selling well , but cancelling an order and telling you to go away and solve your own problems when there 's a product that is n't selling well . |
13 | ‘ I thought the intelligent thing to do was to go away and work for two years and then come back and teach . |
14 | ‘ I 'll have to go away from here . ’ |
15 | It was exactly like her to go away and not get in touch with her parents . |
16 | ‘ I 've got to go away , Billy , ’ she says . |
17 | I do n't want Marie to go away . |
18 | Why 's she got to go away ? |
19 | I thought they was going to catch a train , and that 's why they was hugging and kissing and that , but I du n no — maybe they was just planning to go away or summat . |
20 | ‘ He is n't going to go away . ’ |
21 | On one occasion she packed up her car as if about to go away for the weekend , then sauntered up the street , leading the press to believe she had gone to buy a packet of Polos . |
22 | WHATEVER the hopes of the Conservative party 's managers , the divisions over European policy are not going to go away . |
23 | The chairman , Sir Ernest Harrison , promised that the first half loss would be reversed in the second half , but pressure on margins is not going to go away . |
24 | They were terrified out of their wits when the supposedly dead owner appeared through the gate in the wall and shouted at them to go away . |
25 | As far as I could ever determine , he really did do that — he actually sat down and wrote a song for them because he liked them and did n't want them to go away . |
26 | But in a world where nature left to its own devices is as grim as it is in much of the Soviet Union , the belief that you can bend it on the heroic scale is unlikely to go away . |
27 | The Transport ( formerly Energy ) Secretary Cecil Parkinson took the view that cars were not going to go away and discouraging ownership would be ‘ very , very unpopular ’ . |
28 | A bigger headache , unlikely to go away even if the Gulf threat evaporates , is the weakness of both the yen and the dollar . |
29 | Sometimes the road seems to go away from it , sometimes we can not see where it is going , even if there is a purpose to it . |
30 | He waved at Lee to go away , but Lee climbed from the fence on to the garage roof , something Philip 's Dad had forbidden him to do . |