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    Usar "carry away" en una oración

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    carry away


    1. 'And I suppose we could try to rescue as many of the pieces at Faria as we could carry away,' my voice was small and hopeless


    2. again as he came, and shall take nothing for his labor, which he may carry away in his


    3. But in many parts of North America, the landlord would be much obliged to any body who would carry away the greater part of his large trees


    4. Therefore, I shall dash the rebellious in pieces upon these rocks, and send the jackals to carry away their carcasses! For they have trusted in false glory and wear shame as a garment, cursing My name without ceasing


    5. He lit it up, and they both sat on a stone bench near the wall, letting the morning wind carry away all the weight of the night before


    6. themselves, more than they could carry away, and they were three days in gathering of the spoil, it was so much


    7. carry away in his hands


    8. have laid up, shall they carry away to the brook of the willows


    9. were delivered to Zorobabel and to Sanabassarus the ruler, 19 With commandment that he should carry away the same vessels, and


    10. 18 And the holy vessels of gold and of silver that Nabuchodonosor had carried away out of the house at Jerusalem and had set them in his own temple those Cyrus the king brought out again out of the temple at Babylon and they were delivered to Zorobabel and to Sanabassarus the ruler 19 With commandment that he should carry away the same vessels and put them in the temple at Jerusalem; and that the temple of the Lord should be built in his place

    11. Therefore I say to you if the owner of a house knows that the thief is coming he will begin his vigil before he comes and will not let him into his house of his domain to carry away his goods


    12. I would however suggest that you let me choose by myself the sample that I will carry away


    13. Omar, like ibn Khordadbeh and the residents of Guangzhou, was stunned when the time came to carry away all that foodstuff, with a 300 meter-long cargo shuttle from the MARCO POLO showing up to pick up the precious cargo


    14. Hearing the Jewish merchants wonder between themselves how they would carry away such heavy quantities of steel and glass products, the salesman approached them and presented his right hand for a shake while speaking in Occitan to them


    15. Then letting the captain and one other guard carry away Vyyn, now wrapped in his cape, Nicolas made a quick tour of the cells with two guards, quickly finding the body of the unfortunate Xia Jong inside one cell


    16. for the chips to carry away heat and harder for the workpiece to stay cool


    17. The second case where faster feeds help is that larger chips carry away more


    18. This causes to carry away the blood sediments (aged, dead and tear red blood cells and other unwanted of blood materials) which have settled temporarily between the scapulae during the night (sleeping)


    19. In such slowing down and manifestation, “the particles” “loaded” with the introduced wave Information lose their acquired kinetic Energy (the wave that was added to them) by emitting electromagnetic waves — photons, which carry away into the irkkulligren Space-Time mass of kinetic Energy of manifested particles


    20. It was created by humans living in one place, and having to hire poor people carry away their own wastewater and feces

    21. Black peter was supposed to help SINterklaas, and slip down the black-filth greed-holes known as chimneys, to bring gifts to children that had been good all year: and to carry away bad children in a sack, into slavery


    22. —the easier will it be for him to carry away a visual memory of his subject that will stand by him during the long hours of his labours at the picture


    23. The mourners, too, enveloped and swathed in their skirts and gowns, were unable to bestir themselves, and so with entire safety to himself Don Quixote belaboured them all and drove them off against their will, for they all thought it was no man but a devil from hell come to carry away the dead body they had in the litter


    24. "And I shall carry away with me the remembrance of you


    25. Now my purpose is, Sancho, to carry away the treasure that I left buried, which, as it is outside the town, I shall be able to do without risk, and to write, or cross over from Valencia, to my daughter and wife, who I know are at Algiers, and find some means of bringing them to some French port and thence to Germany, there to await what it may be God's will to do with us; for, after all, Sancho, I know well that Ricota my daughter and Francisca Ricota my wife are Catholic Christians, and though I am not so much so, still I am more of a Christian than a Moor, and it is always my prayer to God that he will open the eyes of my understanding and show me how I am to serve him; but what amazes me and I cannot understand is why my wife and daughter should have gone to Barbary rather than to France, where they could live as Christians


    26. He bade me go by all means, and said that the next day we should discuss the plan to be adopted for my return to Spain to carry away the hidden treasure


    27. here lie more than I could carry away in a lifetime


    28. of this treasure to you? Alone and on foot, you could carry away a mere handful


    29. Whole days have I passed in these Titanic efforts, considering my labor well repaid if, by night-time I had contrived to carry away a square inch of this hard-bound cement, changed by ages into a substance unyielding as the stones themselves; then to conceal the mass of earth and rubbish I dug up, I was compelled to break through a staircase, and throw the fruits of my labor into the hollow part of it; but the well is now so completely choked up, that I scarcely think it would be possible to add another handful of dust without leading to discovery


    30. If it be but to carry away with me the recollection of such sweet moments, I could even thank you for chiding me, for it leaves me a gleam of hope, that if you did not expect me (and that indeed would be worse than vanity to suppose), at least I was in your thoughts

    31. 'The one thing that puzzles me,' said the General, 'is what good his visit here would do that spy fellow? He could not carry away several pages of figures and strange names in his head


    32. There was plenty of ready money in the room, and this I could carry away with me to help me to start once more in some other land


    33. His hand on the doorknob, he Ashley said “Good-by,” very softly, caught up from the table the wide felt hat she had turned and looked at her, a long, desperate look, as if he wanted to carry away with him every detail of her face and figure


    34. “The piano was one thing the Yankees couldn’t carry away


    35. But there had followed his parting words—the few passionate words in which he had implied that she herself was the object of whom his love held him in dread, that it was his love for her only which he was resolved not to declare but to carry away into banishment


    36. They looked as if they wanted to swoop down and carry away the infant


    37. The officers were hurriedly drinking tea and breakfasting, the soldiers, munching biscuit and beating a tattoo with their feet to warm themselves, gathering round the fires throwing into the flames the remains of sheds, chairs, tables, wheels, tubs, and everything that they did not want or could not carry away with them


    38. Then came an order to retreat to Sventsyani and destroy any provisions they could not carry away with them


    39. Evidently these girls passionately desired one thing- to carry away and eat those green plums without being caught- and Prince Andrew shared their wish for the success of their enterprise


    40. entered the battery to carry away the wounded man

    41. Harman said quietly to Jean, "We'll h ave to let the bloody Nips eat all they can and carry away a bit


    42. Whereof at the rendring of the Fort the French that were then there, were by composition permitted and did carry away such as they pretended were their owne, and they had each of them a Coat conteyning 7 or 8 beavors a peice besides what they conveyed away secretly


    43. All that they could not carry away was to be given to the flames; and the mines were so laid that the fire should not reach them until the garrison was at a considerable distance from the city


    44. I might well have been apprehensive that Dmitri Fyodorovitch would make a scene and carry away that money, for he considered it as good as his own; but who could tell that it would end in a murder like this? I thought that he would only carry off the three thousand that lay under the master's mattress in the envelope, and you see, he's murdered him


    45. "Has he chattered enough? Three waggons wouldn't be too much to carry away all his talk


    46. My heart forebodes nothing good: but I cannot carry away the eggs, nor fly from the nest, for fear of chilling them


    47. Athanasius took off his cloak, scooped up as much gold as he was able to carry away, threw it on his shoulder, and carried it into the city


    48. It is not convenient to carry away all the cattle in order always to have horses, cows, and sheep whenever wanted, because they must be fed; the same holds good with corn, for it may be spoiled; the same with slaves; sometimes a man may require thousands of workmen, and sometimes none


    49. A man who employs ten servants in livery, coachmen and cooks, who has pictures and pianos, must certainly regard as strange and even ridiculous the simple preliminary duty of, I do not say a good man, but of every man who is not an animal, to hew that wood with which his food is cooked and by which he is warmed; to clean those boots in which he carelessly stepped into the mud; to bring that water with which he keeps himself clean; and to carry away those slops in which he has washed himself


    50. Some were using their ramrods, others putting powder on the touchpans or taking charges from their pouches, while others were firing, though who they were firing at could not be seen for the smoke which there was no wind to carry away









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