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Example sentences for "away again"

  • You--frightened me by being so ready to go away again.

  • But the white man see Beelzebub and curse; so Beelzebub go away again.

  • I made haste enough to get it away again, but it must be that which smells so, notwithstanding.

  • She too said what the others had said, that no Christian folk had ever been there since she had come, and entreated him to go away again, or else the Troll would swallow him up alive.

  • But the best thing that you can do is to go away again, for if not the Troll will devour you.

  • So they called out to Brother Lustig that he was to go away again, for he should not get in there!

  • We do not want to gamble, just go away again.

  • As soon as you touch land take it off, throw it back as far as you can into the sea, and then go away again.

  • Any ghost that you let taste of the blood will talk with you like a reasonable being, but if you do not let them have any blood they will go away again.

  • It was this that saved us all, for he muzzled Anticlus till Minerva took you away again.

  • Let her go away again after a minute or two, take off her bonnet and shawl, and then appear once more at the window, or, better still, in the balcony outside.

  • She rested her hand on his arm, blushed, hesitated, and suddenly took it away again.

  • If you put it away again, you may forget it again.

  • What was going on in his mind I can't pretend to guess; but, after coming to his appointment, he actually hung back as if he was half inclined to go away again.

  • Now you go away again till I call you," he added, when the waistcoat was laid down by him.

  • And you see he did leave him ten thousand pounds, and then took it away again.

  • Does he suppose that people will pay him only to come and sit with them and go away again?

  • Mr. Isaac would be too glad to get this note into his possession to pay it away again.

  • Then at five, she supposed, Frau Dremmel would ask for and obtain the carriage and go away again.

  • He ate and drank in silence, and got up to go away again.

  • Must you stay with us now, and never go away again?

  • He never forgets what persuasive words in his behalf Betti used with her father, when, broken-hearted, he was going to fetch his bundle and go away again.

  • But then," he said, "if you were on shore you might go away again from me, Gerty!

  • He had barely been three months at home; how could he explain to her this sudden desire to go away again?

  • I am hungering for the fleshpots of Egypt already; and I am afraid some day I will have to come and ask you to let me go away again.

  • Sally looked up and caught his eye and looked away again.

  • Some one came up and exchanged a few words with Fox and went away again; but neither Mrs. Ladue nor Sally said anything.

  • I cannot marry--I cannot do what would be wicked and ungrateful--I will go away again back to old Ireland, and not cause trouble to those who have been so good to me.

  • Well, since she asked me to return to Port Agnew, I'm wondering who is going to ask me to go away again?

  • She merely complained to me that somebody begged her to come back to Port Agnew; so she's waiting for somebody to come down to the Sawdust Pile and beg her to go away again.

  • Now I suppose you'll go away again quietly?

  • Despite the danger to myself, if they should have seen me and raised any alarm, I was sorry enough when they toddled away again.

  • She stood very still in the middle of the room listening, waiting for him to go away again.

  • Gemma began to be afraid that she would be late, and that He might find the door shut and go away again, and she pushed her way through the crowd and hurried down the Vicolo and into the house numbered thirteen.

  • Would he stay on with his brother or go away again?


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "away again" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    away again; away back; away down; away from; away home; away look; away with; certain portion; ever present; ever wrote; five thousand four hundred; give away; great moment; hard tack; hewn stone; innocent blood; large estate; little temple; pine trees; railway travelling; royal arms; terra cotta; twice daily; verie good; went home; zero hour