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    Usar "come away" en una oración

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    come away


    1. I’ve come away with more questions though … how did she finance that place? Both initially when setting it up and then what did she live on? She must have had some income …


    2. And I don’t want to come away!” Because the widow no longer wove brocades to sell, Chen cut firewood and sold that instead


    3. ‘Come away with me


    4. His fingertips come away wet with tears


    5. He’d come away from his first marriage with only his brass naval memorabilia, books on naval history, and two wooden boxes of tools


    6. Valentine? Someone who has received many love letters and written many love letters and has come away learning that no matter how good looking someone is, no matter how confident or popular, everyone has his and her own insecurities in love which are bound to emerge at some point for the purpose of emotional growth and securing mature resolutions for greater harmony and unity in love before we move onto the heavenly days that can come in what most of us call the “happily ever after” ending


    7. “But you’ll have to come away with me


    8. She remembered standing in the ashes, digging, digging, while her hands and feet burned and the villagers called to her to come away


    9. I believe people want to come away feeling informed and happy


    10. Hartstongue runs one hand over his lips and his fingers come away flecked with blood

    11. They had explored the wreck—and had come away with a box which might contain—


    12. Crown the hair, and come away!


    13. This is not some prissy debating society where we can chew the fat on various issues and come away thinking we have had a really interesting little chat


    14. Greg and Avi Solomon had raided it for supplies and come away with a shipload of refugees abandoned by their pirate captors


    15. The other strands started to come away from the car and attached themselves to Penny, helping the first strand to pull her into the verge


    16. Oftentimes, she would come away from her meditation


    17. I can almost hear the wind whispering in my ear like a lover to come away with it


    18. Meet up with Anton Clegg, as did Greg Parkinson in theory, and you would expect to come away smiling knowing you’d done the right thing; but you wouldn’t feel the knife go in, nor know about it until the internal bleeding started


    19. Stories are funny that way, in that you can approach and overcome fictional obstacles that so closely resemble the problems of real-life that you come away with a sense of closure


    20. I wouldn’t want the reader to come away thinking Homer parroted the

    21. He whispers to your conscience, "Awake, arise, repent, be converted, and come away!"


    22. to come away with the points from this fixture


    23. would regularly come away from Hadley's office in the Carlton Centre with an armful


    24. I asked her to come away with me but she refused-” his voice cracked and the lids dropped on his dulled eyes


    25. If he'd stuck to that he'd have come away with a chestful of gongs but there


    26. couldn't see how the boy did it but knew he'd come away with something


    27. How sad to have to come away from the flaming Spanish chestnuts of Italy, and turn your face toward London fogs


    28. I had to get up off the wall and come away from staring up at those shutters, for suddenly I found myself right on the very edge of the dreadful pit I'm always so afraid of tumbling into--the great, black, cold, empty pit of horror, of realisation


    29. I wanted to ask you if you won't come away with me to-morrow


    30. “Come away, love

    31. "Let's come away," said Ingram, impatiently


    32. His mother had been very angry with him, and he had been very angry with his mother for being angry, and he had come away from the vicarage with a bad taste in his mouth and a great defiance in his heart


    33. come away but in the end he listened to me and


    34. She was waiting for the magic moment, the moment when David would say, "Come away with me, Kate


    35. 'Come away in the hut and have a bite to eat with the lads


    36. freedom from the movie theater in glowing terms, and the reader should come away from


    37. neared completion of this book, I have come away with the unwavering conclusion that the


    38. I had hoped to come away from the north with twenty thousand hardened warriors at my back with which I could smash into the enemy’s rear and take them by surprise


    39. Step out of harm’s way and come away with ME


    40. come away from the world

    41. Those who find it have come away from the lusts and love interests


    42. One cannot come away from the contemplation of that wonderful ceiling of


    43. "They are drunken and foolish, they are in fun; come away, don't look!" and he tried to draw him away, but he tore himself away from his hand, and, beside himself with horror, ran to the horse


    44. "Better come away!"


    45. "Lift him, and come away!"


    46. "I was silly to come away from there


    47. To this I would reply that the same end would be, beyond all comparison, better attained by means of good plays than by those that are not so; for after listening to an artistic and properly constructed play, the hearer will come away enlivened by the jests, instructed by the serious parts, full of admiration at the incidents, his wits sharpened by the arguments, warned by the tricks, all the wiser for the examples, inflamed against vice, and in love with virtue; for in all these ways a good play will stimulate the mind of the hearer be he ever so boorish or dull; and of all impossibilities the greatest is that a play endowed with all these qualities will not entertain, satisfy, and please much more than one wanting in them, like the greater number of those which are commonly acted now-a-days


    48. Come away, Impertinence, and don't shock my family by calling me names before their faces," answered Amy, resolving that there should be a home with a good wife in it before she set up a salon as a queen of society


    49. Now, then, there he is! Come away: as soon as he knows there is nobody by to care for his nonsense, he'll be glad to lie still


    50. ships in which the bulk of his uncle's fortune lay, he was come away with

































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