How To Use Throw away In A Sentence

  • She couldn't bear to throw away anything that might come in useful one day.
  • Throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • We had to throw away our bin because it was so mouldy. Times, Sunday Times
  • So when are you going to throw away those old magazines of yours?
  • She couldn't bear to throw away anything that might come in useful one day.
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  • Gadget addicts can finally throw away their ever-growing collection of chargers.
  • I should know by now not to throw away the directions until we've finished cooking.
  • I think we all have come across religious tracts in our lives - little pamphlets that are often handed out by evangelists on street corners, that we in turn throw away.
  • He really needs to throw away those rose-tinted spectacles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Clean the tools with soap and water and throw away all the scrap wallpaper.
  • The rose made of A 4 print page was throw away by my mother with thoroughly crush!
  • Follow the instructions given above, but the plant will grow so every third time you strain off the liquid, give away or throw away half the plant.
  • I'm not advising you to throw away your makeup or forget about your appearance.
  • On that day, throw away all your cigarettes, lighters and ashtrays.
  • But we have to move on from recycling to persuading people not to take home stuff that they will throw away in short order.
  • Step one - Don't throw away your empty cigarette boxes, keep them and let them mount up.
  • The word storge was the kind of love you feel for the old pair of house shoes that your wife wants to throw away but you want to keep. Swan’s Soup & Salad
  • I know it sounds selfish of me, to just throw away our world and all the people living in it.
  • Throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • We had to undress and throw away all belongings except our shoes. Sources of the West: Readings in Western Civilization, Volume 1: From the Beginning to 1715
  • If at 'any time it is necessary to throw away a quantity of inexpensive spent liquor which may smell offensively, a small quantity of the crystals of permanganate of potassa will instantly deodorise a large quantity of fluid, and this without adding to it any offensive scent of its own, as in the case of chloride of lime or carbolic acid. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • Don’t throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • One pilot is depicted as a video nut, compulsively filming everything in the attack with a wind-up Kodak, and no one bothers to tell him to throw away the damn camera.
  • You must be wary of becoming a plaster for his wounds which he may throw away. The Sun
  • We throw away stuff not because it's outlived its usefulness or functionality but its novelty.
  • Your life is too valuable to throw away.
  • I also know white people there that will say they hurt their backs and get crocked lawyer and doctor and about a year later they will throw away the cane and those that know him will say he got his social security supplemental income check he threw away the cane and laugh about it when they know it was a farce. Bill Clinton weighs in on charges of racism against Obama
  • Classical French recipe books tell you to throw away this part when you deseed New Scientist - Online News
  • I had to throw away the uneaten food.
  • It's not safe to reheat or refreeze previously warmed food, so throw away any left over at the end of a mealtime. Put a bib on your baby, and keep some wipes handy for cleaning messy faces!
  • I'm not advising you to throw away your makeup or forget about your appearance.
  • One final tip: don't throw away anything that contains any personal information, especially financial details.
  • Everything was done to make us throw away sobriety of thought and calmness of judgment and to inflate all expressions with sensational epithets and turgid phrases.
  • It is interesting that so often we seem to prefer our sporting heroes to be those who throw away their talent.
  • The Patscherkofel cable car is a stone's throw away, and the bus to Innsbruck stops nearby.
  • Is that the dodgy stuff I was using that I meant to throw away and never did - or is it that really good stuff I spooled up last month?
  • We do seem to throw away winning positions at the throw of a hat. The Sun
  • But it is crass stupidity to throw away sheets of roofing materials containing deadly asbestos in an area where many motorists pass by and children play, as some of the Birkshall Lane dumpers have done.
  • The geologists were a hardy class, not likely to be much hurt by Adams’s learning, nor did he throw away much concern on their account. Darwinism (1867–1868)
  • Within this sacred space, all aesthetic forms attain equal value: the ‘throw away ditty’ has in the end as much ‘integrity and gravity’ as the ‘beautiful folkish song.’
  • Close to 200 people squeezed into the back room at Brion's grille, which is a stones throw away from George Mason University. Waldo's Virginia Political Blogroll
  • Be sure to wash your own hands thoroughly after touching your child's eyes, and throw away items like gauze or cotton balls after they have been used.
  • Making no conscious effort to save or throw away old tickets, they become collectors.
  • Something you're tempted to throw away could be valuable. The Sun
  • What Microsoft has done is throw away the traditional basis of a spreadsheet and brought the concept into the computer age.
  • Throw Away Kids was three interwoven stories presenting as an allegory of the experience of Native people the world over.
  • Scissors, saws, knives, scalpels, hemostats, etc. - such tools are becoming too expensive to throw away after one use.
  • There must be more to it than we're being told, unless these particular asylum seekers simply hadn't heard that the old Howard government "towaway zone" or "lock 'em up offshore and throw away the key" policies were no longer operative. Global Voices Online
  • We do seem to throw away winning positions at the throw of a hat. The Sun
  • If you think it is caused by house dust mites then throw away your carpets, wash the floors every day and vacuum afterwards, even vacuuming your bedclothes.
  • I can't tell you what a relief it will be to just throw away my plastic water bottles (made from petroleum products -- who cares now?) instead of tossing them into recycling for some homeless guy to pilfer. James Napoli: They've Found a New Habitable Planet! Finally, We Can Destroy This One.
  • Don’t throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • Indeed they are not, if imrinted upon a human at birth or bonded to a human as a kid a socialized goat is a wonderful pet- especially a neutered male called a wether…these are the “throw away” variety of goats used for weed eating ditches- and usually die from a dog attack aka dog treat on a rope. The Fantastical Capybara: An Interview with Melanie Typaldos About Her Caplin Rous
  • I was going to throw away the thick wad of paper he gave me when Terry suddenly tugged at my arm.
  • So do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded. Christianity Today
  • The property you are about to buy should be in a place that's just a stone's throw away , so to speak, for the sake of convenience.
  • Draw the sword and throw away the scabbard.
  • Choose an uncarpeted room and protect the table with a cover that you can roll up and throw away or shake off outside and wash.
  • After smoking do not throw away the butt on the street, or you will be heavily fined.
  • There are many things that we would throw away if we were not afraid that others might pick them up. Oscar Wilde 
  • Help your child to understand that we call bowel movements “waste” because they are something our bodies make that we are supposed to “throw away.” Pottytrain your child in just one day
  • If you'd rather look fresh as a daffodil, throw away your muffler, shake off the woolly hat and try these six simple, sexy looks.
  • He was told to throw away any letters received about the safety notice. Times, Sunday Times
  • So it is not something we should throw away lightly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just a stone's throw away is the City Art Gallery.
  • It is a waste to throw away good food.
  • First, the decision by Brynes to sign that lovable fan fav Eric 'flopper' Burns to a long term contract - there by making Carlos Quentin a throw away for part of the Haren deal. MVN
  • He was going to sling me into jail and throw away the key.
  • Don’t throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • Your life is too valuable to throw away.
  • Throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • They should lock him up and throw away the key.
  • They should put him in prison and throw away the key!
  • After having reached a level of 1,000 feet, the expedition was compelled to abandon its elephants, throw away its baggage and climb further by means of cords and pulleys.
  • The newly - built railway station is only a stone's throw away.
  • There must be more to it than we’re being told, unless these particular asylum seekers simply hadn’t heard that the old Howard government “towaway zone” or” lock ‘em up offshore and throw away the key” policies were no longer operative. Global Voices in English » Australia: Playing Political Bingo with Boat People
  • You are nursing a bruised ego but it's a shame to throw away a good marriage. The Sun
  • The quiet, rural hamlet of Baycliff is only a stone's throw away and like its neighbours boasts some of the nicest eateries and stopovers in the area.
  • It would be a pity if they were to throw away the opportunity at this stage.
  • Mix epoxy using a tongue depressor that can be throw away with insight from a remodeling contractor in this free video on home repair and maintenance.
  • Champagne and cassis is always welcome but all the more so when the Albert Memorial is a stone's throw away reminding one that life's rich pageant is fleeting and all the better to spend what there is in good company.
  • Throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • The ex-offenders centre is only a stone's throw away from the Ursuline Convent where there is a secondary college for teenage girls.
  • Serial killers also served a law-and-order penal agenda: Lock up these unredeemable fiends and throw away the key..
  • Today on The Health Report, is there a prospect of being able to throw away reading glasses and bifocals?
  • To throw away a two-goal advantage once in a derby is unfortunate, twice though is careless, bordering on inexcusable.
  • The garbage may also cost us again when we accidentally throw away important information.
  • It is a waste to throw away good food.
  • It seems wantonly reckless to throw away even a tenuous link.
  • The good news is that you don't have to become a hermit or throw away your iPod. Times, Sunday Times
  • But parishioners at St Laurence's, the town's parish church, just a stone's throw away, were up in arms because their own vicar's house is Chorley's official rectory.
  • What about the waste from food processors who throw away blemished fruits and overtrim vegetables? Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm not advising you to throw away your makeup or forget about your appearance.
  • He thinks it would be a waste to throw away the knowledge gleaned over the past 2½ years. Times, Sunday Times
  • If at 'any time it is necessary to throw away a quantity of inexpensive spent liquor which may smell offensively, a small quantity of the crystals of permanganate of potassa will instantly deodorise a large quantity of fluid, and this without adding to it any offensive scent of its own, as in the case of chloride of lime or carbolic acid. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling a
  • Such is its hurricane force that she has to throw away her pants and trousers and wrap herself in a paisley scarf. Times, Sunday Times
  • I only wish he would not throw away the line about whose yacht is anchored just offstage.
  • And yes, please throw away any tools that are worn out and replace them.
  • So eat the kernel and throw away the husk when you're done.
  • Throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • Kina continued riffling through the box, extracting song, poems, pieces of the past she'd never throw away despite the pain and resentment that clung to them.
  • In our own houses I have long since discarded the ordinary box staple for draw-back locks, and find it cheaper to buy a cast iron staple, and throw away the one supplied by the English lockmaker. Scientific American, Volume 40, No. 13, March 29, 1879 A Weekly Journal of Practical Information, Art, Science, Mechanics, Chemistry, and Manufactures
  • You're instructed to throw away all your laddered tights, holey socks and sad-looking bras.
  • We throw away stuff not because it's outlived its usefulness or functionality but its novelty.
  • Don’t throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • One tusk - --- retain good throw away bad.
  • Throw away personal items, such as tissues, menstrual pads, and tampons in a paper bag.
  • Difficulties that check others fall away from him; he is smiled upon for his kindred's sake before he makes friends for his own; the world is overkind to his virtues and blind to his faults; he enters manhood indeed as "of one our conquerors"; and it will cost him some trouble to throw away his advantages. England's Effort: Letters to an American Friend
  • He was told to throw away any letters received about the safety notice. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not only do we need to encourage growth during the growing years we need to throw away the dated numbers that would scare a person from being the size their body is meant to be...their TRUE setpoint which is our best individual health. To-do list for teens: study for SAT, gain 40 pounds
  • Hammond will say he will not allow the MoD to remove critical skills and capabilities that are irrecoverable … we will not carelessly throw away core competencies that may be essential to our defence in the future. Defence secretary to warn armed forces of more pain in coming years
  • There's a huge stockpile of them little more than a stone's throw away in cosmological terms, all waitng for someone to grab them up. Post Mission Side Effects - NASA Watch
  • You must be wary of becoming a plaster for his wounds which he may throw away. The Sun
  • He was told to throw away any letters received about the safety notice. Times, Sunday Times
  • So when are you going to throw away those old magazines of yours?
  • You can throw away any excess.
  • Throw away your old gadgets: a single all-in-one cell phone can take the place of your laptop, personal organizer, digital camera and portable music player.
  • A man whose life fell apart after he sparked a dramatic armed police siege with a toy weapon said today: ‘Throw away your guns.’
  • Everything was done to make us throw away sobriety of thought and calmness of judgment and to inflate all expressions with sensational epithets and turgid phrases.
  • The premium action hero of the new age invests his character with almost alarming seriousness and is about the only one in the cast who has the courage to throw away the protective veil of self-irony.
  • Initially, it costs the consumer nothing to throw away a plastic bag.
  • The philosophy of ‘lock em up and throw away the key’ isn't the answer to the epidemic of violence that has overtaken our streets in the last few years.
  • The best critical writers on ancient history have agreed not to throw away the cosmogony and the hierology of Greece. The Book-Hunter A New Edition, with a Memoir of the Author
  • Use small earthern pots, plastic food containers that you'd throw away otherwise, broken tea cups to grow small herbs and plants. Archive 2007-06-01
  • This degree reeks of the harlotry spirit shown by a teenage girl who is about to throw away her honor with a pervert," Mr. Terry declared. Robert S. McElvaine: Bishops Upset at Obama/Notre Dame: Try Listening to Jesus
  • Same huge expendale rocket, same disposable spam can spacecraft, same throw away Lunar lander, same splashdown requiring half the Navy to come and get you. Buzz Aldrin's Advice to Norm Augustine - NASA Watch
  • What Microsoft has done is throw away the traditional basis of a spreadsheet and brought the concept into the computer age.
  • He thinks it would be a waste to throw away the knowledge gleaned over the past 2½ years. Times, Sunday Times
  • On that day, throw away all your cigarettes, lighters and ashtrays.
  • Something you're tempted to throw away could be valuable. The Sun
  • We do seem to throw away winning positions at the throw of a hat. The Sun
  • Are we so desperate for communication with other intelligences that we will throw away our own the moment some dumb creature gives us an imitative squawk or a hand sign?
  • I'm not advising you to throw away your makeup or forget about your appearance.
  • Don't throw away those crab shells. Times, Sunday Times
  • Yes, Turkey does the same thing, but why throw away a perfectly good knight just because you have a bishop fianchettoed in the corner?
  • The good news is that you don't have to become a hermit or throw away your iPod. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are nursing a bruised ego but it's a shame to throw away a good marriage. The Sun
  • Now fishermen claim cod is making a comeback and Mine's a pint that quotas force them to throw away much of their catch. Times, Sunday Times
  • You frivolously throw away the lives of your people while your own king sits atop his throne of lies, nary lifting a finger to help.
  • ‘No one has a product on the market that will let people throw away their lancets,’ he says.
  • Is it now time to throw away the charts and graphs, have a ceremonial burning of the diary?
  • He thinks it would be a waste to throw away the knowledge gleaned over the past 2½ years. Times, Sunday Times
  • I throw away all mail addressed to `resident'
  • We can throw away yesterday's painting and begin afresh tomorrow. Times, Sunday Times
  • Throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • Million is just putrid, stinking like that old container of chunky, skunky eggnog from last Christmas that you forgot to throw away.
  • Every time I move, I throw away a half-completed knitting project.
  • They should put him in prison and throw away the key!
  • Maybe it would have been better if I had set my mind on writing a maudlin, self-pitying note that I would have been able to throw away the next day.
  • Little did I know he was about to throw away every tenet of his training and cook up this... Dice Therapy. THE BOOK OF THE DIE
  • Don’t throw away the apple because of the core. 
  • You must be wary of becoming a plaster for his wounds which he may throw away. The Sun
  • Generations of men and suffered, fought, and died to win the constitutional rights you so easily throw away in what can only be described as dishonorable cowardice. The Volokh Conspiracy » Is Obamacare Constitutional?
  • Time to throw away those old cassettes. The Sun

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