Examples of 'away some of' in a sentence
Meaning of "away some of"
away some of: This phrase is often used to indicate the removal or reduction of a portion of something. It suggests that a certain amount or quantity has been taken out or eliminated. ~
How to use "away some of" in a sentence
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away some of
It might take away some of the magic.
He was a party to several land transactions where he deeded away some of his properties.
I will put away some of these things.
We hope this will help you to clear away some of yours.
We are pruning away some of the dead wood.
Put away some of your income to grow with the power of compound earnings.
It will wash away some of your sins.
I was kinda of hoping that maybe you could take away some of that pain.
I must turn away some of the followers.
Images of strange solar system visitor peel away some of the mystery.
Which takes away some of the creepiness.
I was kind of hoping that maybe you could take away some of that pain.
Which took away some of my frustration levels.
He does not care if he chases away some of his audience.
Give away some of your best ideas.
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Sometimes they take away some of my clothes.
To take away some of the confusion about my identity.
Maybe it could take away some of the fear.
Turn away some of the riffraff.
A few blemishes take away some of the charm.
Put away some of these things.
This should take away some of the pain.
Takes away some of the less fun parts of your job.
It actually takes away some of that trauma.
Pulled away some of the flooring upstairs and found this.
The water washed away some of the dirt.
It takes away some of the stress if you can prepare in advance.
Moving her chipped away some of her power.
They take away some of the rudimentary work of building an app.
I feel as if it takes away some of my freedom.
It takes away some of the detail in your estimates.
I felt it would take away some of their joy.
It takes away some of that natural monopoly power.
Laughing at them takes away some of their power.
Thus taking away some of the advantages he had enjoyed whilst boxing as a middleweight.
I wanted so much to take away some of his pain.
Washed away some of the tombstones.
My face must have given away some of my grief.
Taken away some of the magic.
I just want to help take away some of your pain.
This takes away some of the worries he might have.
It seems someone is trying to take away some of his palaces.
That takes away some of the accountability.
The sight of it seemed to wash away some of his anxiety.
Let us cut away some of this burnt clothing.
I do not know maybe it will take away some of the power.
To draw away some of the guards.
And that he would already given away some of the money.
I take away some of my control.
The increased security has taken away some of our freedom.