Go away before I start to cry
The train departs at noon
Something ——s
Somebody ——s
Something is ——ing PP
Somebody ——s PP
At what time does your train leave?
She didn't leave until midnight
The ship leaves at midnight
Something ——s
Somebody ——s
Sam and Sue go away
He disappeared without a trace
Something ——s
Somebody ——s
Something is ——ing PP
Somebody ——s PP
These cars won't go away
The effect vanished when day broke
Something ——s
Somebody ——s
Somebody ——s PP
The moon will soon go away
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She angrily told him to go away and stop bothering her.
They're going away on vacation.
After graduating from high school, he went away to college.
a going-away present/party [=a present/party for someone who is leaving to live, study, or travel in a distant place]
I just wish there was some way to make the pain go away.
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Just go away!
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Go away and think about it, then let me know.
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They've gone away for a few days.
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I'm going away on business.
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The smell still hasn't gone away.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.