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Example sentences for "come away"

  • Come away, come away, if you care for life.

  • The vice-admiral of America is a mere feather; but there is more substance in the notion of the Viceroy's quitting Ireland.

  • It is odd, that there are now seventeen English and Scotch dukes unmarried, and but seven out of twenty-seven have the garter.

  • He even told me he should have another courier depart on Tuesday next; but I excused myself, on the pretence of having too much to write at once, and shall send this, and a letter your brother has left me, by mr.

  • Burney says the opera failed, and that every one came out of the theatre disappointed.

  • This goes so far, that Charles Townshend, who is openly dedicated to Grenville, may possibly find himself disappointed, and get no place at last.

  • I should not be surprised if he stayed there till every suttler and woman that follows the camp was come away.

  • We walked twice round and were rejoiced to come away, though with the same difficulties as at our entrance; for we found three strings of coaches all along the road, who did not move half a foot in half-an-hour.

  • Come away at once, and leave it," she said, "or I shall go.

  • Come away," said Alice, taking hold of her, and disregarding everything but her own purpose, in the agony of the moment.

  • Come away with me; or rather, stay, for he will come up here, and you can keep him in talk while I try to recover myself.

  • Out of the dark of the gorgio camp, Out of the grime and the gray (Morning waits at the end of the world), Gipsy, come away!

  • I wrote down very many names, and tried hard to induce some young people to come away with me, but after we had pulled off some way, their courage failed them, and they swam back to the shore.

  • But after dear Edwin and Fisher's wounds, I could not delay, but hurried southwards, passing by islands with old scholars ready to come away.

  • It is a great deal more self- denial for you to spare me to come away than for me to come away.

  • All this time I was urging Milly in vain to come away.

  • I could not think of staying, and he would not allow you to come away with me for a short visit, which I wished.

  • Come away, Sandy, till I count them till ye," said Jean.

  • Ye shall come ben my hoose if ye are unhappy, and we'll hear your story; come away.

  • Come away, let us tie the lines together, and you'll go down as safe as a bird, Hal.

  • Come away," he said, in a tone which was far from being a cry of pain.

  • Come away, lads, and give us a hand here.

  • Don't crowd his elbows," they began to say at once, and told each other to come away.

  • Come away," said Lin McLean to Jessamine and at his voice she obeyed and went, leaning on his arm.

  • Come away; I want to talk to you and I can't talk here.

  • Come away," said Sleep, and snatched me up to the top of the highest turret of the palace.

  • Hey," said Sleep, "come away, and you shall have no cause to repent of your journey.

  • Why, Nurse, Nurse, my Lady wants you; come away there, I know where you have been all Night.

  • Come, follow me then, come away, come away.

  • I come, I come away, The Wind it blows hard, and forces me astray.

  • Come away, Barry; let's see where they're kept.

  • Come away, honey; for you look as white as the painted angel beyant there.

  • Come away in," said the woman, with still an uneasy tremor in her voice, yet feeling more assured.

  • Come away in, and let us see who you are, and tell us what you really want.

  • Come away, Rundell, the race is yer ain," shouted an enthusiastic supporter of Peter.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "come away" 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:
    but although; come about; come after; come against; come around; come ashore; come before; come bride; come closer; come forward; come from; come into; come near; come now; come out; come over; come right; come tell; come thither; come together; come uppe; come upstairs; come with; comes forth; poor country; though seeking