walk away


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go away from

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'The winner of season four will walk away from the house with N30m cash prize and a top of the range SUV amongst many other exciting prizes.
"The occupants of the vehicle managed to walk away with minimal injuries, please be careful with the current wet spell we are experiencing as it's very slippy #wilmslow #drivetoarrive"
"If it finishes today then I walk away" with some brilliant memories and that's really important to me."
The thing with walk-away money is that there is no fixed amount of how much you need: it depends on the individual on how much he can manage to live on, or perhaps even if the person is willing to live with certain sacrifices to be able to walk away from something.
The two are seen holding suitcases - probably containing Uhuru's notes - as they walk away from the door.
Instead, I have happy memories to look back on and can walk away with pride."
President, under what--you've said repeatedly that you are willing to walk away from the negotiations [with North Korea] if they don't do well.
A diverse set of people attend, and they walk away with properties that fit their varying budgets and requirements.'
The winners of the 21km race will walk away with P4 000 for both males and females, while their runner ups in positions two and three will walk away with P2 000 and P1 500 respectively.
POKER player Dale Evans has seemingly threatened to walk away from a Coventry City takeover in the latest of a series of bizarre posts on his social media account.
Although the exact figures have yet to be revealed, winners can often walk away with hundreds of thousands of pounds.
LEIGH owner Derek Beaumont insists he will not walk away from the Centurions if they are relegated from Betfred Super League.
WE have repeatedly heard, in relation to Brexit, that no deal is better than a bad deal or, as one politician put it recently, "If we don't get a deal that suits us, we shall simply walk away from the table".