Example sentences of "[noun prp] away [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He would have enjoyed the odd weekend in Brighton away from the pressures of London life , if only she 'd had a bigger flat . |
2 | Even when that object was not consciously in view most proposals for Masai development tended in practice towards that end , their essential ingredient being some measure designed to move the Masai away from the semi-nomadism they had immemorially practised towards a way of living which would make it easier for administrators to keep a benevolent eye on them . |
3 | Slater sent Ward away on the left and his cross was met by Allen who unleashed a stunning volley into the net of which Marco van Basten would hve been proud . |
4 | I find myself able to place the words , in all their moving directness , right into the laibon 's mouth as he spoke , with Ol Doinyo Lengai away in the distance looking like a steamed pudding , its runnelled slopes lightly coated with cream , poured from above but vitrified before reaching the base . |
5 | When James Halden led Sarah away from the scene of her father 's death she had never felt so ashamed . |
6 | Rachaela had the feeling that , rather than warning Ruth away from the Scarabae , she was intriguing her further with them . |
7 | Mooney sent Darren Foreman away down the right and his cross was perfectly converted by substitute Mark Jules in the centre . |
8 | She argued and pleaded with him , and warned Carolyn to keep Alan away from the house . |
9 | The fresh men piled out into the fight , driving the MacIans away from the ships for long enough to grab every Maclean they could find and heave him aboard . |
10 | Second division , Swansea away in the cup was never going to be an easy ticket for Oxford , but when Nick Cusack scored with just over 10 minutes to go at the Vetch Field , United looked a good bet for the 4th round . |
11 | and eased Boardwalk away from the rails so as to take the leader in the final furlong . |
12 | In the second half , the play was very even erm Barry Cooper away on the left , he slipped the ball to Jason Allen who scored number three , Leach had to save a high shot from Nigel Chambers who then conceded a corner doing so , the nearest as they came to scoring , and looked down just at that stage . |
13 | Neighbours saw police lead Gardner away from the house . |
14 | Arsenal blew Coventry away in a whirlwind first half with a goal apiece from Alan Smith , Ian Wright and Kevin Campbell . |
15 | With Stephen away from the estate , she could relax in the assurance that there was no way that Davis could betray her . |
16 | Books : Chipping away at the regime |
17 | Chris Renninson set Hibberd away down the right and his excellent control took him past two defenders and gave him the time and space to send over a pinpoint cross to O'Shea , who rose unchallenged to head home from close range . |
18 | Some of the singers knew their place in that production — almost miraculously , Gergiev had coaxed Sergei Leiferkus away from a couple of London Fiery Angels to sing Tomsky for old times ' sake — but one of Gergiev 's protégés , Gegam Gregorian , was tackling Hermann for the first time , and Maria Guleghina had flown in for Lisa . |
19 | Several clubs from the Football League sought to tempt Harry away from the Palace , but without success , and he became the first Palace player to be awarded a Benefit by our club — it was the Southern League encounter with Coventry City at the Palace on 12 October 1912. 9,000 fans turned up and the Palace won 3–0 . |
20 | Tactics for outwitting the ticket office phone system and managing to get hold of tickets ( the consensus was use the Fax Method — if it helped us get a replay against Stuttgart , just think what it can do when you want a ticket for West Ham away on a Tuesday night in December ) |
21 | ‘ Tell you what , mother , ca n't we take Kevin away in the back of the cart with the childer ? |
22 | Encouraged by their contacts with the British government and by the latter 's efforts , through Ambassador Hoare , to coax Franco away from the Axis , the monarchists believed that the Allies would actively support a change of regime in Spain . |
23 | She merely packed the pair of Purdeys away in a trunk in the attic , locked the trunk , and told no one , and it must have been assumed that they were sold with the rest of his things . |
24 | Forget Swindon 's league form : Portsmouth away in the Coca Cola Cup was never going to be easy , and the famous old Pompey chimes were ringing loud and clear as an old County Ground favourite Alan McLoughlin led the charge . |
25 | He edged Maxim away from the sink , ran the tap until it was really cold , and mixed a foaming cocktail of Alka-Seltzer and lemon-flavoured Redoxon tablets . |
26 | So most of the factories , or ‘ mills ’ , were placed in the central Pennines away from the limestone areas of the north and south . |
27 | ‘ I 've promised to take Claudia away for the weekend , and she 's not going to let me off it even though we 're so shorthanded . |
28 | Tottenham have failed to prise Sheringham away from the City ground and are still looking for a replacement for Gary Lineker . |
29 | Adroitly he slipped past Marise and drew Belinda away from the group with a hand placed lightly in the small of her back . |
30 | THE market was in a lethargic mood with a number of the major international investors in the US away from the action because of the American public holiday . |