Example sentences of "[num] [noun] [to-vb] away " in BNC.

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1 We have 30 kettles and 30 aprons to give away
2 We 've 30 bottles to give away for you to share with your loved one .
3 Twenty-four ? — had forty quid to throw away on a bit of sacking .
4 To mark the video rental release on September 30 of Warren Beatty 's Oscar-winning gangster movie Bugsy , we 've linked with 20.20 Vision to give away a fabulous holiday in the States and £6,000 worth of videos .
5 We 've teamed up with XL Records to give away 25 pairs of tickets to the massive Vision rave at Popham Airfield , near Winchester , Hants .
6 So although this is fifty pence when you show it on here the fir so the first thing we 've got to do is change this fifty pence to get away from fifty pence or thirty pence or twenty and change it into a fraction .
7 We 've got 10 copies to give away , so send your entry on a postcard to Wedding and Home /Lovers offer , Greater London House , Hampstead Road , London NW1 7QQ , before July 9 1992 .
8 Usually priced at £1.99/200ml , we have 100 sprays to give away .
9 It 's out on video on Nov 2 , and we have 10 cassettes to give away .
10 PLUS 100 videos to give away
11 We have 50 ponies to give away with a My Little Pony Fun & Learning Pack , to keep your bridesmaids occupied throughout the ceremony !
12 We 've got ten copies to give away for ten correct answers ( picked out on Dec 17 ) to the following question : who is Robbins ' wife ? a Geena Davis .
13 Available from professional salons only , it usually costs £3.95/8oz but we have 50 bottles to give away to readers .
14 We have 50 bottles to give away .
15 We 've also got 25 cassettes to give away .
16 But they want ten passengers to fly away with them .
17 She had to convince herself that if she allowed her feelings for just one second to soar away untethered she 'd be doomed .
18 They climbed one wall to get away from the car and waited for their eyes and ears to tune themselves to the darkness .
19 And before Jezrael started to react Zuleika lifted one hand to tear away her fountain of black shiny-rippled hair .
20 On the contrary , it may not last but it represents perhaps one way to move away from traditional easel painting , for example .
21 If every generation has the right to decide for itself how it should be governed , then it can not be legitimate for one generation to will away that right on behalf of its successors .
22 We have 500 booklets to give away to the first readers to write to John West/1H , Gramby Marketing Services Ltd , School Lane , Denham Maasey , Altrincham , Cheshire WA14 5SZ .
23 We 've 250 copies to give away .
24 We have 250 copies to give away to the first readers to write to Noilly Prat Booklet Offer , .
25 We have 60 bottles to give away to the first readers to answer the following question and send their answer , with their name and address , to : .
26 We have 200 copies to give away
27 It costs £4.45 for 250ml — but we 've got 200 bottles to give away , free .
28 We have 200 canisters to give away
29 Each month we have a pair of Saucony Shadow 5000 shoes to give away to the best letter on a running issue .
30 The six programmes of the series are out now on video from PMI and we have three sets of the two tapes to give away .
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