Example sentences of "away from [art] [noun prp] " in BNC.

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1 ANGRY mourners are staying away from a Liverpool cemetery , because they say it has become like a jungle .
2 PETER Coyne is 80 minutes away from a Sydney Grand Final appearance — leaving Castleford to play a frustrating waiting game .
3 And his face is very tanned for a man two days away from an Indiana winter .
4 Last night 's ban comes only 10 days after a similar incident in which Shrewsbury manager John Bond was forced to stay away from an FA Cup tie at his former club , Burnley .
5 Theresa Billington Greig , who broke away from the Pankhursts ' suffragette organisation , the Women 's Social and Political Union , over the issue of militant action , was virtually alone in criticising suffragists and suffragettes who regarded the home ‘ as an exemplar of what ought to be in the political world ’ .
6 Having failed to lure the former coach Chalky White away from the Rugby Football Union , the Tigers are to advertise the post with a salary of around £20,000 , plus a pension and car .
7 Mr Stitt added that it was crazy to move the SAR flight away from the RAF Leuchars mountain rescue team , with which the crews spent a considerable time training .
8 Since London Transport was taken away from the Greater London council , fares have increased by 25 per cent .
9 Spartak have a good reputation away from the Lenin Stadium and the Kop will need to be at its most intimidating to be of any help to a Liverpool side whose only consistency this season has been their inconsistency .
10 ‘ At one point it might have looked attractive to consider breaking away from the AAA altogether and striking out on our own .
11 If one place in Britain has become inextricably associated with the unpleasant side of the nuclear industry , it is the giant complex of reactors and waste handling facilities on the Cumbrian coast just a short drive away from the Lake District .
12 When their mother died in 1778 she was sent away to Halifax , to stay with her mother 's cousin , Miss Elizabeth Threlkeld , for nine years ; she then lived at Penrith with her grand-parents , seeing William for only a short time , and from 1789 to 1794 was away from the Lake District again , in the care of her uncle and aunt at Forncett in Norfolk .
13 Barak 's house turned out to be a small bungalow in West Beirut , less than a mile away from the Mar Elias Camp .
14 This , however , is caused by the presence of clay minerals in the carbonates , which decrease in abundance upwards away from the Grauer Salzton and result in an anomalous log response .
15 They were three towns away from the Mason .
16 It will be possible to divert the A forty traffic away from the Green Road Roundabout along the M forty extension out to Wendlebury and then back down the new dual carriageway A forty three to rejoin the A forty near to Pear Tree , and that can be done from January ninety ninety one without waiting another seven or eight years for a Barton by-pass .
17 But other things happened within the music industry which effectively took the heat away from The Smiths in the early months of 1984 .
18 Fletcher offered no explanation till he had driven away from the Parc Hotel .
19 The blocks awarded show a drift away from the North Sea , with 59 in other areas .
20 Seb was still angry as they walked away from the Swan Inn , retracing their footsteps through the village .
21 Therefore , you must turn Left away from the RC. 6 .
22 It is a defeat for the regime to have to warn an entire city population to stay away from the Tiananmen Square
23 Keep away from him , Angel , and keep away from the Mimosa .
24 Keep away from the Scarabae .
25 Rachaela had the feeling that , rather than warning Ruth away from the Scarabae , she was intriguing her further with them .
26 In addition , 10 patients were withdrawn because they either defaulted from follow up ( n=3 ) , all had moved away from the Sheffield area ) , or because they developed an adverse clinical event ( n=7 ) which led to a change in their treatment ( Table III ) .
27 Their unbeaten stand of 117 was only thirteen away from the England tenth-wicket record when , with Willis on 24 , he reached his maiden Test century , Botham declared and the match ended .
28 The club believe they lost £10-15,000 in gate money for last Saturday 's match against Liverpool because West Midlands Police issued a press statement warning supporters who did not have tickets to stay away from the Highfield Road ground .
29 A passenger looking out of the right-hand window of the carriage after the train for Bishop 's Castle had clattered over the pointwork away from the Shrewsbury and Hereford joint line , to curve westwards into the Onny valley , would have seen a small timber platform marking the site of a temporary station that became a permanent feature .
30 Yet it is notable that in South Wales the highest ranks are in the northwest , away from the Variscan hinterland .
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