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 .
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