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Example sentences for "far away"

  • Far away in the west the sun was sailing beneath the dark earth, beyond the furthest hills of the Aethiopians; and Night was laying the yoke upon her steeds; and the heroes were preparing their beds by the hawsers.

  • Remember, if haply thou returnest to thy home, Medea's name; and so will I remember thine, though thou be far away.

  • And one led the chosen ram of his flock, and another a heifer that had never toiled; and others set hard by jars of wine for mixing; and the smoke of sacrifice leapt up far away.

  • Yea, we left him uncared for on the strand and we sailed oversea; and full well each one of us shall know our baneful folly, now that he is far away.

  • And you wanted to love God, only He seemed so far away, mostly.

  • He was thirty-three years old when Jim Doyle crossed his path, and the clubs were as far away as ever.

  • She was only something wonderful and far away, like a star to which men looked and sometimes prayed.

  • Spake the Sage: "It is far away: yet if the wind were not blowing from us, we had smelt the smoke, and the sky had been darkened by it.

  • We seem to think that God has gone so far away we need not obey him any more.

  • After all, we wouldn't be far away by nightfall, and my brother would have all day to put a few things in my car and drive out to find us about sundown.

  • Now, if Anita had known at that time about the traveling I had done alone when I was not much older than 15, I think she might have argued that Hamlin was not nearly as far away as McCamey or the Gulf of Mexico or Denver.

  • After I came into the Johnson family, Mama's people lived so far away I didn't get to know much about them.

  • You are not like your old self a bit, and seem ever so far away from me.

  • I hope I shall see her again, but she seems so far away.

  • Mother and father both gone, and God seems so far away I can't find Him.

  • He and Jo keep us merry, for we get pretty blue sometimes, and feel like orphans, with you so far away.

  • I like to think He was a little child once, for then I don't seem so far away, and that helps me.

  • The King is far away; what are Eugen's 5,000 against these?

  • Of the final Ziethen-Lestwitz effort he would scarcely hear the musketry or cannonade, being so far away from it.

  • He retraced his steps, he called, he did not find them; he reflected that they must already be far away, put the package in his pocket, and went off to dine.

  • Had I been able to tear out that thread, to break it, to undo the knot or to cut it, to go far away, I should have been safe.

  • Far away, at the extremity, he perceived tops of trees, spaced at regular intervals, which indicated that the wall separated the garden from an avenue or lane planted with trees.

  • Far away, above the throng of heads, their wild pyramid is visible.

  • He looked on at everything as from without; as we have said, things which passed before him seemed far away; he made out the whole, but did not perceive the details.

  • When she is not near, but so far away, I could not come To the place of her home, Though I travelled and sought for a month and a day.

  • Her feeble voice sounded so far away in her bundle of shawls, and the sound of another voice addressing her seemed to take such a long time in getting down to her ears, that she might have been lying at the bottom of a well.

  • In the dead of night the echoes of his own words, which had rolled Heaven knows how far away in the daytime, came back instead, and abided by him until morning.

  • Yes, I see a small castle, far, far away,' said the Princess.

  • Our cavalry will follow the rear of the beaten army, but the Emperor will be far away at the front of the throng.

  • Far away on the sky-line rose a considerable town all bristling with church towers.

  • Couldn't you slip out of Texas--go far away?

  • The latter half of that ride Duane had observed a wagon-road running parallel with the railroad, sometimes right alongside, at others near or far away.

  • I know only that far, far away it must tend From all places in which we have met, or might meet.

  • She thought that if war broke out he would not be found hiding in girl's dress, among girls, far away.

  • On the seas and far away, On stormy seas and far away; Nightly dreams and thoughts by day, Are aye with him that's far away.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bright rose; far and; far away; far less; far more; far more exceeding and eternal weight; far off; far south; far the greater part; far west; fare thee; fared forth; farm crops; farm labor; farm lands; farm near; farm products; farther away; farther north; farther south; fell back; foreign mission; goodness knows; inquired whether; love must; make what