From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsend away for something phrasal verbASK FOR something/ASK somebody TO DO somethingto send a letter to a company or organization asking them to send something to you Send away for a free recipe booklet. → send→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
send away for • Carl Krebsbach wore it out when he sent away for $ 20 worth of car bombs.• We sent away for a Plaque Attacker from an advert in your magazine.• I had read a newspaper article on the National Teacher Corps and had sent away for information.• Eight women sent away for instruction booklets, pliers, beads, crosses and hundreds of feet of wire.• I sent away for one of their catalogs.• At least 30,000 others were sent away for re-education.• Pempie wanted to go to the psychiatrist because she's very keen on astrology and sends away for readings.• A: I was building my body, and I sent away for the Charles Atlas exercise manual.From Longman Business Dictionarysend away for something phrasal verb [transitive] to ask for something to be sent by postFor more information, send away for our free booklet. → send→ See Verb table