To move away from each other.
1 Battalions have seen live action and come away in a healthier state.
2 In short, I come away empty-handed.' And he let go the spear.
3 I am really pleased to come away with the win, said Webster.
4 To come away with the silver medal was good, said Piet Bulling.
5 It would do no good to come away with the wrong thing.
6 Every time, we come away with questions about Arsenal's strength of personality.
7 Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away ; for, lo!
8 To come away with a win is a fantastic start, Stokes said.
9 She saw his hand go to his pocket and come away again.
10 If you wanted to come away with me, I would let you.
11 He had left the Two Rivers, come away with an Aes Sedai.
12 Visitors who meet locals or share experiences come away with richer holidays.
13 Of the leading half-dozen, Killester and UCD Marian come away most satisfied.
14 We did, however, come away from this trip with some big realizations.
15 I followed him, hoping that I could persuade him to come away .
16 Conventional wisdom is that the Colts should come away with the victory.
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