Sentence examples for making away from inspiring English sources

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"making away" is not a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You may say "make away" instead, which means to take away or remove something. For example: The man quickly made away with the money he had stolen.

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It was a runaway scene, her character, an escaped slave, making away through "a real Louisiana swamp.

Resourceful crews, using a jack, a pushcart and a truck, are making away with huge safes, weighing as much as several hundred kilograms.

And I think the two commentators fail to see the progress that The Times and other newspapers are making away from false equivalence and toward stating established truths and challenging falsehoods whenever possible.

And after a lot of grousing and many anxious possessions, the Spurs evened the Western Conference finals at a victory each tonight, making away with Game 2, 119-106.

The thieves waited for the interval between the security men leaving the gallery and the alarm being set before binding and gagging the nightwatchmen and making away with the pictures.

As countless thousands of people still wait for arrival of the most basic of emergency supplies, it was reported that people had overrun a food warehouse, setting off a wall collapse that killed eight people, and making away with thousands of sacks of rice.

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They made away with the entire herd.

He made away with her cow.

(They almost made away with eight tanks, but they couldn't find the keys).

Thus, steel could be made away from a source of liquid iron.

The call was made away from Mr. bin Laden's hideaway.

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