It was amazing how that magnificent stag just bounded away so fast.
"Had" is the past tense of the verb "have." It is used to show possession, to indicate past actions or events that occurred before another past action, or to form perfect verb tenses. For example, "She had a dog," "They had already left before I arrived," or "He had finished his homework."
Yes, you can use the word these in a sentence. I am throwing away these pants, as they no longer fit.
I am bound to take science in school (there's no way out of it).
the man blew me away
I backed away from the big dog.
The knight gallantly walked away.
the balloon flow away
And the fish got flushed away
My friend chattered away after work.
The small cat snuck away
I needed to use camphor to kept the bugs away.
His wackiness made the girl run away.