Example sentences of "[adv] away to " in BNC.

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1 You could see city below and you could hear anything big , but you were just far enough away to be able to sleep safely .
2 It was far enough away to be no real danger , but it certainly stopped me going any further and was probably a timely warning !
3 The other side of Kelling has the same outward-slanting wings , shielding a terrace from which the garden slopes gently away to the wide Norfolk view .
4 The small roof slopes gently away to a curving , foot-high parapet .
5 He gripped her upper arms , his fingers pressing cruelly into her tender flesh as he shoved her none too gently away to arm 's length .
6 But you 'd better away to the Naval RTO and get your warrant seen to .
7 She moved purposefully away to the group who lay in the darkness under the cypress trees , or sat on the walls and steps of the garden , and began to activate them so that a light dress , or white pair of jeans could be seen jigging about in the night that had suddenly fallen .
8 No sign of the cordillera , no glimmer of sun , and the Pacific invisible somewhere away to our left .
9 The sun was low in the sky somewhere away to his right , and the castle on the Mount was bathed in magical golden light .
10 Middlesbrough and Charlton make up the group , Charlton tonight away to , Middlesbrough do n't play this evening , er no details as yet about how the game is going in Italy and we do n't expect to have any details either er because of the difficulties getting the score from Italy .
11 And the very player that I was talking about then , turns up now down the left hand side , he holds on so well , the cross again , and er again almost gets the cross in and our er colleague from the Italian service is er getting very excited a just away to my left , but er the header is wide , he can calm down a little , have an aspirin , and it 's still two one for Notts , but er Pisa they 're a danger , and to me they look far more dangerous than the Italian opponents in the last game here at Lane in this same competition .
12 Thus presenting a most romantic picture as they were driven smartly away to their wedding-breakfast amid a flurry of good wishes and a merry ringing of bells .
13 Between pillars and columns — across a subterranean plain of debris — the expedition was soon catching glimpses of a tarnished wall curving gradually away to right and left .
14 My heart cried out to it , but when I approached it , it summoned up the last dregs of its strength and paddled frantically away to the middle of the lake , where I had been instructed never to go .
15 It is one thing to exclude cases like Ibrams from the defence — the gap of some five days between provocation and killing savours of considered revenge ; it is another thing to exclude defendants with slow-burning temperaments , who do not react straight away to an insult or wrong , but go away and then react after hours of festering anger .
16 For instance it might be suggested that action sample clients were less likely to be admitted straight away to long-term institutional care than control sample clients , for service-providers might have felt that with the Home Support Project such clients could be sustained at home whereas in its absence in the control areas they were not sustainable .
17 As far as mental state is concerned we first examined the OBS score over time of all dementia sufferers not admitted straight away to long-term institutional care .
18 I went straight away to Watford General Hospital because they know all about me .
19 In the Praemium Imperiale the sinister absurdities of prize-giving reach a preposterous degree , with the spurious reputation of an invasive state the real prize and objective a worthy winner would publicly refuse his commemorative medal and give his Y15 million straight away to Greenpeace .
20 Of course , it 's recognised that some of those allocated these vouchers will sell them straight away to others having money .
21 I went down to the straight away to the coal dealer and said , Take him a load of coal , and he took him .
22 Turn straight away to page 6 to read all about Savings and Loans .
23 The NCVO was supported by submissions from the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England & Wales and the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants which warned that compliance with the existing non-mandatory SORP ‘ has not been terribly high ’ and questioned if it was reasonable to ‘ subject these entities straight away to a very demanding set of new accounting rules ’ .
24 Please use the form contained elsewhere in this ‘ Newsheet ’ and return it straight away to ‘ 93 ’ .
25 Certainly this order on financial services , helps because it makes absolutely clear that if an auditor sees malpractice and potential fraud he has an obligation and a duty to report it straight away to the regul regulator , but that will help the process .
26 Gloucester City Council says that it usually responds straight away to requests to repair smoke alarms in it 's properties , but an investigation has now been launched to see if there 's been a break down in communications .
27 I was doing over a hundred k.p.h. then through a miasma of mist , the Pacific glimmering opaquely away to our left and the light fading .
28 From the tiny amount of light leaking around the door behind me , I could just make out the boards of the platform I stood on , and the first few feet of three narrow walkways emerging from the gloom , one cutting sharply away to my right , another straight ahead and a third branching left off this a few yards along .
29 The seal , too far away to be identified with certainty but probably a grey , peers myopically and is gone .
30 While all this is going on , far away to the north the volunteers of the Royal Engineers have arrived and are getting straight down to work .
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