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Example sentences for "goes away"

  • He repairs to his lodgings to dress and breakfast, and then, without seeking rest, goes away to Mr. Jarndyce to communicate his discovery.

  • Cliges, whom this greatly pleases, goes away, making a doleful countenance--for never before did you see it so doleful.

  • He leaves her blithe, and blithe he goes away, and each lies awake in bed all night and they think with great delight over what seems best to them.

  • Says 'look ahead, my darling,' when he goes away.

  • Leaves me money enough to keep me comfortable when he goes away.

  • Then he goes away, and I sees no more of him for three years.

  • Little wonder that joyous Erhart Borkman, the selfish son of a union barren of love, goes away in Act III, after a climax that simply cuts into your nerves.

  • When the devil finds the door shut he goes away.

  • He who does good to you either dies or goes away.

  • When the devil finds the door shut, he goes away.

  • He is full of thought as he goes away, and so are the emperor and many others who stay behind.

  • His preparations made, he took his leave of the King, and then of all his friends, and taking Fenice with him, he goes away.

  • Cliges, though pleased with this, goes away with a sad face: you would never see so woeful a countenance.

  • And he goes away until he is far from the tents and pavilions.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    bedded room; break down; double stars; ever beheld; fall upon; far away; feel good; firm tone; first section; five centuries; goes away; goes back; goes down; goes over; goes through the town; handsome girl; hardy perennial; inspection arms; juice allow; latter times; little bush; looks upon; loved them; mountainous country; other men; wide geographical