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

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1 The crowd scrambled away as the Clyde burst its banks and flooded the fields .
2 Half a minute later the airframe gave one final creak and his stomach fell away as the Hercules lifted off , whining into the night sky .
3 ‘ IT MUST have been a big blow to the Dublin Theatre Festival ’ is not the thing to say to Tony O'Dalaigh who , as director of the festival must have imagined major profits blowing away as the Archaos tent took to the sky a few days before the French circus was due to perform .
4 You 'll notice the difference right away as the Steamatic gets to work , removing dirt , grease and grime in next to no time .
5 Roughly how many kilometres width of coal seams have been eroded away between the Lancashire and Yorkshire coalfields ?
6 But , as so often , no one was prepared to halt the machine once set in motion and on Friday 26 January 1744 Admiral Jacques de Roquefeuil sailed out of Brest with a fleet of 22 ships , with instructions to cover the embarkation of the army at Dunkirk and then to lure the English fleet away towards the Isle of Wight .
7 It has the advantage of being tucked away behind the Munster — and there used to be a large car park there .
8 NICK FALDO knows that but for his Saturday stumble he would have waltzed away with the US PGA title yesterday here at Bellerive .
9 Indeed , the publicity-shy Cheltenham handler is currently topping the trainers ' championship with £117,000 prize money won , a large chunk of which arrived when Tipping Tim and Llewellyn ran away with the Mackeson at Cheltenham ten days ago .
10 For Lindsay Weir , who had been given the nickname of ‘ Dad ’ since his Mt Albert Grammar schooldays , and for Jack Kerr it was their first trip away with the New Zealand team .
11 After thirteen years of childless marriage , Emma Cecil ran away with the Rev. William Sneyd , the curate of Hanbury .
12 Preferably Chertro with his stupid grin and all the crooked FedPols who let someone walk away with the Ardakke prisoner .
13 A supermarket now occupies what was once a substantial spinning mill and green fields have replaced the massive four storey plate glass weaving shed that could be seen miles away with the BMK logo illuminated on top .
14 Earlier Dettori , wearing the second colours of Sheikh Mohammed , ran away with the Worthington Best Bitter Park Hill Stakes on Anna Of Saxony .
15 As we circled over the city the expanse of Lake Baikal was plainly visible some 45 miles away with the Yenisci River stretching from the lake to its tributary on which the old city of Irkutsk was located .
16 I got a bit carried away with the Wogan show and all that .
17 He 's away up the Mackenzie in a canoe — with a prospecting party . ’
18 And was to remain so — if truth is to be told — until the early dawn of the following day when Morse left her to walk slowly to his bachelor flat — only a short distance away up the Banbury Road — bareheaded in the beating rain which an hour since had obliquely streaked the windows of Sheila Williams 's front bedroom .
19 He would never forget the great dust cloud that climbed over the reactor shell , broken like a duck 's egg , after the jets had soared away into the June evening .
20 The treatment plan is not equipped to deal effectively with waste of such high chemical toxicity , and so much of it is passed out in the Yellow Creek to be carried away into the Cumberland River , with the result that the creek has become severely polluted .
21 The elder of the two leaned down from the saddle to clap him amiably on the shoulder , and said a word or two in his ear , before they trotted away along the Foregate towards the Horse Fair .
22 His increasingly independent protégée locked herself away in a London dance studio for three weeks perfecting what was to be one of the most talked about dance routines of the pop year .
23 Next time the vessel was spotted was 120 miles away in the North Sea off Eyemouth .
24 Most of Britain 's dependent peoples saw the presence of British troops close by , and not far away in the United Kingdom , as the assurance they needed of continuing British protection .
25 There was D J Taylor fulminating away in the Sunday Times : If there is any consolation to be derived from this tide of literary lives written with questionable aims and based on questionable motives , it is that even the very best biography has no longevity .
26 Looks like the drive away in the Porsche might be worth it guys .
27 She was too plain , and too shy , to bring out into society ; but that , as Dinah told herself , was no reason for allowing the young woman to idle her days away in the Hampstead house .
28 There were reports that 90 per cent of the workforce stayed away in the Johannesburg region , although this figure fell to 50 per cent in the Natal area , where Chief Mangosuthu Buthelezi 's Inkatha Freedom Party opposed the strike .
29 As in many other lands , fireworks and champagne will fizz and pop as the old year ebbs away in the Netherlands .
30 Local Education officials say the nearest school Jamie can attend is 100 miles away in the New Forest .
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