Example sentences of "i [vb mod] leave [pron] " in BNC.

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1 In our various parties , organizations and institutions therefore we urgently need to recognize that most of our programmes , not least the programmes of our conferences and synods if I may leave you together in sin brothers and sisters
2 So I must leave him here , and you to keep an eye on him .
3 It occurred to me this was not an ideal arrangement ; I had a funny , cold feeling in the middle of dinner that perhaps we had been wrong to delay matters until this last moment , where there could be no immediate follow-up , when I must leave him the next day .
4 I knew I must leave him alone .
5 In the struggle and confusion that was going on in my heart I knew that he loved me and I loved him , but I also knew that I must leave him !
6 I must leave him alone with Enid at the gate .
7 ‘ I have to go , so I must leave him in your hands .
8 I must leave it to economists to say how much they have learnt from his account , or where they would disagree with it .
9 ‘ Now I must leave you , ’ he said gently .
10 I must leave you within these two hours ’ .
11 I must leave you for a while .
12 ‘ You alone must decide what to do , ’ he replied , ‘ and now I must leave you , so that nobody suspects me of warning you . ’
13 ‘ Mr Rochester , I must leave you .
14 I must leave you now .
15 ‘ Well , I must leave you here .
16 Now I must leave you to your own devices for a while .
17 I must leave you now , ’ she said .
18 ‘ I regret I must leave you at the door , Lady Isabel .
19 Michele went to answer , and Luce heard the murmur of voices before he turned to her and said , ‘ I 'm afraid I must leave you .
20 To avoid the risk of a disturbance in the middle of town I should leave it until he 's returned home .
21 I should leave it alone .
22 Well I should leave it till the weekend things could change .
23 ‘ Perhaps I should leave you to answer that question , ’ she whispered .
24 I should leave you now . ’
25 PS I told Nero you 'd meet him at Dover but I should leave your chariot behind he might not understand if you cut him in two , he 's funny that way .
26 ‘ Well , all this business putting me on the carpet … implying that I might leave you short . ’
27 Then I 'll leave him in your custody . ’
28 I 'll leave him promptly upon my return to England .
29 I 'll leave them on the mat inside the door so you can change into them , then your clogs wo n't wake me up from my nap .
30 When I told Tom Stephenson this , he said nonsense , so I 'll leave them to fight it out .
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