Example sentences of "they [adj] away " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I 'll get them right away . ’
2 Somewhere , unseen , hardly formed in my imagination , were ships of princes , sailors , of pirates , coming to spy them , fondle them , lead them resistless away .
3 The river took them all away .
4 With only a few left to pick up Jo ( 4.1 ) said , ‘ We 've nearly put them all away . ’
5 He put them all away in the big wooden chest .
6 I 'll put them all away . ’
7 LOADS OF EXCITING PRODUCTS AND WE 'RE GIVING THEM ALL AWAY
8 LOADS OF EXCITING PRODUCTS AND WE 'RE GIVING THEM ALL AWAY
9 She wanted them all away from her .
10 You had to put them all away !
11 And then he snared them — not too many : as many as he wanted and not as many as would frighten them all away or destroy the warren .
12 He 'd like to get hold of a gun and blow them all away .
13 And took them all away .
14 ( His meanings were tinged with the sharp edges of anxieties that she could n't comprehend , and joy laved them all away . )
15 The first thing Mum did when she found out was throw them all away .
16 ‘ I threw them all away a couple of weeks ago as soon as I came across that letter from Parkin , ’ Lancaster murmured .
17 Oh well , better go and say sorry , otherwise he 'll throw them all away .
18 Had Gemma sent them all away , then ?
19 ‘ Do n't tell me I 've scared them all away , ’ Lindsey joked .
20 He said : ‘ There are so many products that can be used for intoxicating purposes it would be impossible to lock them all away .
21 And what is it , they took no note and the flood came and swept them all away .
22 I thought we were chucking them all away ?
23 Well I hope you 're gon na put them all away later
24 Erm not any more I do n't I 've given them all away hello , are there any spare handouts in the room ?
25 Erm sorry I gave them all away I 'm afraid mhm yeah so er I 'm tempted to start rolling again in a moment so would you like to make an announcement yeah ?
26 Is there any in the fridge or are they all away ?
27 If he gave Lee the torch , he 'd let Jack and everyone else know where they were by mucking around with it , and if he did n't let him have it , he 'd most likely give them both away by having a scene .
28 The coroner turned them both away .
29 That 's it ’ — she waved them both away — ‘ get yourselves into the sitting-room , out of this . ’
30 If he can not deduce that one or other party was to blame he can not send them both away empty-handed but must find that both contributed ( as happened in Baker v Market Harborough Industrial Co-operative Society , Wallace v Richards ( Leicester ) Ltd [ 1953 ] 1 WLR 1472 .
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