Example sentences of "[pron] have [vb pp] [pers pn] away from " in BNC.
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1 | So far I 've kept her away from the secret files . |
2 | It 's a good job I 've got you away from a lifetime of crappy holopics . ’ |
3 | One of those held spellbound was the fairground owner , the Great Flaherty himself , who 'd lured her away from her Wall of Death rider and made her his child bride and business partner . |
4 | When you 've got them away from the mains , what d' ya do with them ? |
5 | Could you still touch them if you 've pulled them away from the mains and everything ? |
6 | One night ( this was in the second week after he had arrived , and about nine or ten weeks before The Romance really began ) the man who had driven him away from the Bar had done so in a big , warm , expensive , deep-seated car . |
7 | ‘ D' you remember , ’ Cal said , ‘ when I was new at school when you were too , three years ago , they 'd taken me away from St Catherine 's and I never told you why . |
8 | It would have been an injustice if they had taken it away from me . ’ |
9 | As the great machine of modernity spins remorselessly round , it has spun us away from the centre of social existence — community life , government , commerce , industry , education , welfare , leisure — to the peripheral margins of societal life . |
10 | She was shaking as she lurched back , almost as if he had thrust her away from him . |
11 | In the next second , he had pushed her away from him ! |
12 | He had taken them away from me and was making them his own . |