How To Use Do away with In A Sentence

  • Sam Smiths has sent a memorandum to all its pub managers, saying it plans to do away with brand-name spirits, including whisky, gin and vodka.
  • We should do away with fossil fuels, fracking, war and soda drinks. Times, Sunday Times
  • We are developing nuclear weapons to do away with such weapons.
  • For his chilling managerial style, Vader had to weather a treasonous revolt from a handful of Imperial officers who tried to do away with the Dark Lord.
  • This is me, on my way to their head office and the call centres so I can do away with the lot of them.
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  • The Armed Forces could do away with conscription and go over to a volunteer system.
  • There are calls to do away with clerical celibacy and admit women to priestly functions.
  • On another side were the Independents, who wanted to do away with the Anglican Church altogether.
  • The San Francisco Examiner" this morning wrote an editorial lamenting what it called the romantic and religious baggage around marriage, and said we have to do away with it. CNN Transcript Mar 9, 2000
  • And they do away with cumbersome expense claims and time-consuming paperwork.
  • And in the same vein there is a need to do away with corruption, a public disease, nepotism, favouritism, racism and other administrative deterring activities.
  • I understand there was no intention to do away with private certifiers, but that is exactly what will happen.
  • This seems to be a regular feature; why they don't just do away with green and play in brown, the natural colour of the Borders in winter, remains a mystery.
  • Maybe an African watch should do away with confusing numerals and simply have just a sun and a moon on its face.
  • This season the World Snooker Association bowed to calls from players to do away with the rule insisting they wear bow ties, white shirts and waistcoats.
  • Doesn't an automated parking fee system do away with the wastage of destroying unsold coupons every two years, or ensure non-evasion of parking fees, or even eradicate littering in car parks?
  • Just as Rorty cannot ultimately dispense with either canon or priestcraft, so he cannot quite bring himself to do away with churches either.
  • What appealed to them in Copernicus™ model was its ability to do away with ad hoc devices in Ptolemy's system (such as the equant), to explain key phenomena in a pleasing fashion (the observed retrograde motion of the planets), and to explain away otherwise inexplicable coincidences in Ptolemy's system (such as the alignment of the Sun and the centres of the epicycles of the inferior planets). Thomas Kuhn
  • In 1817 the Commission of Woods applied for an Act of Parliament to enclose part of the forest for the Crown, to do away with commoners right in the forest, and disafforest the whole Forest.
  • As one of the moves to do away with old politics, there has been a change to the format of the parliamentary interpellation at the plenary session.
  • He's trying to do away with the cynical sneer and make a genuine film with heartfelt emotion.
  • And in the same vein there is a need to do away with corruption, a public disease, nepotism, favouritism, racism and other administrative deterring activities.
  • The union wants Government to do away with middlemen in the procurement of crude oil to avoid unnecessary fuel price increases.
  • So they hatch a plan to help each other do away with them. The Sun
  • Or, maybe just do away with hypothecation - it's only a political marketing ploy. Left-wingers call for windfall tax on energy profits
  • And was it beyond the wit of man to do away with that funny-looking rear quarterlight? Times, Sunday Times
  • Leaders of the foundation said their goal is to do away with structural racism, which they described as symptomatic of the wide swath of racial disparities inherent in health outcomes for minorities, the achievement gap in the education system and the disproportionate number of minorities who are imprisoned. Kellogg Foundation awards $75 million to fight racial disparities in U.S.
  • You do away with the incentive for those addicts to go out and recruit other heroin users.
  • Many gardeners prefer to mulch the beds with peat moss or grass clippings and do away with cultivating.
  • The Armed Forces could do away with conscription and go over to a volunteer system.
  • Do away with self-service checkouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • When the dominie was a younger man he had first clashed with the minister during Mr. Rattray's attempts to do away with some old customs that were already dying by inches. Auld Licht Idylls
  • Let the wine speak for itself and do away with all the noise contributed by pompous winemakers and starry-eyed marketers that no longer have the ability to look at their wines with objectivity. What do you want on a back label? | Dr Vino's wine blog
  • Do away with self-service checkouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Sen. Phil Griego, D-San Jose, said … “To do away with cockfighting is to do away with a major part of our culture, of our Hispanic heritage,” he said. … [mjh: supporters include Ed Lowry, Ray Westall, Wilford Brimley] Mjh's blog — 2005 — February
  • Organic semiconductor production would do away with all of that and substitute a process that resembles the continuous-feed printing of a newspaper.
  • The long-range goal must be to do away with nuclear weapons altogether.
  • If DVD companies are looking for a way to make film enthusiasts happy, they can do away with all the excess publicity-piece frou-frou and provide a digital copy of the film along with the standard ‘cinematic’ version.
  • How on earth could they do away with a lovely old building like that and put a car park there instead?
  • How on earth could they do away with a lovely old building like that and put a car park there instead?
  • Next, they should - to paraphrase Shakespeare - kill all the consultants (and, while they're at it, do away with the bullheaded pollsters, too).
  • So they hatch a plan to help each other do away with them. The Sun
  • Maybe if the government wants to get your support on its anti-terrorism initiatives it just has to deem it an administrative matter, establish a quasi-judicial commission and do away with all the procedural safeguards of the criminal law. Now Even Shoplifters are Terrorists : Law is Cool
  • The ad industry, represented by the American Association of Advertising Agencies and the Association of National Advertisers, retreated from its demand to do away with residuals for network television.
  • One of the main obstacles was deodorisation of the rosemary to do away with its pungent smell and bitter taste - which themselves would otherwise taint the finished product.
  • Do away with the trash; line your pockets with cash.
  • The Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK), one of the two main Kurdish nationalist factions in northern Iraq, has been hoping to do away with Ansar ahead of any U. S.-led campaign against Saddam Hussein, not wanting to have to fight on two fronts ..... CT-SEN: Lieberman Suggests Terrorists Were In Iraq Before U.S. Invasion
  • While these patterns are not inherent or permanent, they are certainly not easy to do away with.
  • He said the defendant decided to do away with her cousin when she could not repay the loan, and had her strangulated, by two close aides.
  • I saw a giant need for us as a species to not only "lessen" our dependence on carbon based fuels, but to do away with our utilization of them as a fuel source period! Renewable Energy News - RenewableEnergyWorld.com
  • Would you do away with extra dimensional attempts at comprehension, as crackpotism? Dark Matter and Extra-Dimensional Modifications of Gravity
  • Vavi said the Superior Courts Bill sought to do away with the specialist labour courts, cut Nedlac's role out in the appointment of judges, using the spurious argument of constitutionality and provincialise the role of the Labour Court by folding it into the provincial divisions of the High Court. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • In France, feminists are trying to do away with the word mademoiselle, which they see as separating women into two categories - married and unmarried - in a manner men aren't subjected to. NPR Topics: News
  • If the government does not do away with the proposed service tax then we will be forced to hold a nationwide strike.
  • Eventually Peter recognized that in order to consolidate and modernize Russia's political and economic power it was necessary to do away with the hetmanate and Ukrainian and Cossack aspirations to autonomy. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The major production innovation at Kalmar has been to do away with the track.
  • You do away with the incentive for those addicts to go out and recruit other heroin users.
  • The long-range goal must be to do away with nuclear weapons altogether.
  • It explains how to do this properly - i.e. enable the QuickLaunch bar, put the Recycle Bin in it, and then it will be droppable, right-clickable, and thus enable you to do away with the desktop icon. Put A Recycle Bin Shortcut On The Windows 7 Taskbar | Lifehacker Australia
  • So they hatch a plan to help each other do away with them. The Sun
  • Universities retain the right, under enterprise bargaining agreements, to do away with disciplines, groups of disciplines, indeed entire schools.
  • It's time to do away with the old prejudices about cordless technology and ergonomics.
  • We are developing nuclear weapons to do away with such weapons.
  • This will help do away with heavy manual labour and raise productivity.
  • If we do away with the old subject boundaries and hierarchies and exams we open places of education up to people of all ages, all abilities.
  • There is another group who think that the best solution is to do away with all these pensions and let those people fend for themselves. The Good Fight
  • The Armed Forces could do away with conscription and go over to a volunteer system.
  • Our fore fathers had the presence of mind to do away with king and "queenship". King Bush, Knight Dick, and Princess Lynne!
  • To believe that a nuclear deterrent can do away with a conventional war is a difficult theory to subscribe to.
  • It aims also to establish straightforward and honest dealings among the catteries and to do away with the humbuggery which prevails in some quarters about the sales and valuation of high-bred cats. Concerning Cats My Own and Some Others
  • The election chiefs also propose to do away with voting precincts.
  • Stock Commissioners to do away with the inspectorship at Medora, but the Committee, too, was wary of giving offense. Roosevelt in the Bad Lands
  • Brazil and Argentina have signed a deal which will let them do away with the US dollar as an intermedium in their bilateral trade. Brazil and Argentina to Eliminate U.S. Dollar | Disinformation
  • But the librarian leadership was fired with derring-do, and they decided to go ahead with their plan to do away with Dewey. Steve Leveen: When Government and Business Get It Really Right -- Together
  • Jesus Christ was offered as a sacrifice for our sins, once and for all, to do away with sin for all those who will believe in Him.
  • Do away with self-service checkouts. Times, Sunday Times
  • SunLink Point-to-Point Protocol is designed to let small companies do away with dedicated routers when linking their local area networks.
  • Essentially, once the loan system is put in place, you do away with subsidies as it becomes self-sustaining in 4 or 5 years.
  • We're trying to develop the technology to the point where we can do away with the electrodes that are used in vagus nerve stimulation and deep brain stimulation," ASU professor William J. Tyler told IEEE Spectrum: Mind control with sound and light - Boing Boing
  • Some proper editing and you could do away with the fades to black entirely, giving a much better continuity to the picture.
  • This technology will do away with the need for complex keypads on mobile phones, MP3 players, digital cameras and other handheld products.
  • Patents have made science increasingly profit-focused, a debasement which has led to calls from some scientists to do away with them altogether.
  • In the elite special forces you to go there to do away with a criminal group.
  • The accommodation on board would do away with the need for second homes for MPs in the capital, thus freeing up homes for others. Times, Sunday Times
  • She tried to do away with herself.
  • It does not do away with the distinction between halal and haram.
  • He is more impressed with the proposal to do away with fixed pub hours, planned for both Scotland and England.
  • Scinduism must do away with the vertical hierarchy of castes and the complete plethora of superstitious beliefs.
  • The long-range goal must be to do away with nuclear weapons altogether.
  • People thought that the use of robots would do away with boring low-paid factory jobs.
  • He's trying to do away with the cynical sneer and make a genuine film with heartfelt emotion.
  • But they still won't do away with the inflationary effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, there is some reluctance by men and women to do away with the old system entirely.
  • Last week Charlie's opponent was Barroso himself who took the Irishman to task for voicing his opinion that the Commission wants to do away with Ireland's privileged corporation tax system.
  • So we're going to do away with the title secretary and we're going to make up another bulls--- title called Area Associate. Snapshot of Steve Jobs
  • To do away with this would be to lose the flexibility and potential of the whole system.

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