Example sentences of "[is] [adv] [verb] away [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | Our concern is rather to break away from the stale confrontation of reason and spontaneity which has persisted since the Romantic Movement , to invite the man of reason to admit that he never has had any ends which did not spring from his own spontaneity , and the intuitive and impulsive that no insight that flashes from theirs can be acknowledged as objective truth until it survives the ruthless justice of reason . |
2 | The control panel is discreetly tucked away on the front and is totally invisible when the spa is in use . |
3 | However , the file must be closed in order to ensure that all the data written to it is physically written away to the file . |
4 | Surplus glue is easily trimmed away with a sharp knife . |
5 | Free discussion about the quality of the work of the learner is also necessary , and is best done away from the bedside . |
6 | This is usually tucked away under a fold of skin but it can be quickly erected and used as a weapon . |
7 | This takeaway sermonette is usually tucked away after the opening prayer and before the second hymn , during which the children leave church ( in the months when Sunday School is in session ) . |
8 | This part is usually turned away from the investigator . |
9 | The eroded material is usually moved away by the action of longshore drift ( see below ) , which , in England , moves material mainly from north to south on the east coast and from west to east on the south coast . |
10 | Unlike the singer-songwriter creed , attention is always drawn away from the song to the figure of the person working at it : there 's a flagrant exhibitionism that forces us into the role of voyeur . |
11 | The earth is rapidly carried away by the water but the larger stones are moved only occasionally when the rivers are in flood . |
12 | But already the symptoms which are inseparable from the growth of bureaucracy are there : the importance of the permanent officials grows , rules become more numerous , violent pronouncements rarer , negotiation more frequent , and power is gradually drawn away from the regions to the central government . |
13 | He 's probably going away for a long time , that 's why . |
14 | It is slightly cut away at the rear and so does n't put pressure on the Achilles tendon . |
15 | Your ruler Venus is also sparkling away in the heavens today . |
16 | Their very simplicity contains the seeds of its own weakness , because once the intelligent fundamentalist begins to enter into a true dialogue with his faith , he is remorselessly swept away from the simple truths which once satisfied him . |
17 | So the emphasis in much contemporary biology is now shifting away from the earlier Darwinian concerns which , as we have seen , originally influenced the Chicago School . |
18 | The kernel of truth in this is almost washed away by the wishful thinking . |
19 | This data is then stored away in an assembly file . |
20 | The signs at first sight seem to be completely different from those of other scripts found in Minoan Crete , and they are often for this reason said to be an import : the disc itself is sometimes explained away as a foreign curiosity . |
21 | If all the etch-resist is completely stripped away in a short period of time , then perhaps the whole board has been exposed at some stage to too much UV light . |
22 | But there is no getting away from the fact that we must still use water wisely . ’ |
23 | But there is no getting away from the fact that he is on the left of the party . |
24 | But although I found it impossible not to be moved by the vibes and hype of enthusiastic publicity people and charming sales teams , there is no getting away from the fact that it is going to be a very tough year , with too many major titles to be able to do justice to them all ; and I do n't see any real evidence of anyone pruning their lists . |
25 | Love it or loathe it , there is no getting away from the fact that , all around the world , people care deeply about their football . |
26 | But there is no getting away from the fact that Howard has got big problems . |
27 | But whatever the origins the fairy folk warning has never been left to chance and the ‘ Luck ’ still exists ; it is either locked away in a strong room on the premises or according to some accounts stored safely in the custody of the Bank of England . |
28 | But Daniel Sumner , UK product marketing manager says that Office is actually moving away from the applet approach rather than towards it . |
29 | As Marianne , a programmer , said ‘ My only reason for doing this at home is to be with the children , and the worst thing about it is never getting away from the children . ’ |
30 | Make certain the coup l'aire is safely moved away on the ships . ’ |