Example sentences of "[pron] leave [pers pn] [prep] [pron] " in BNC.
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1 | Related is the case with Sarastro 's stern announcement ‘ wenn ich dich ihren Händen liesse ’ ( ‘ [ you would be deprived of happiness ] were I to leave you in her hands ’ ) : here , as shown in ex.2f , Mozart underlines an emphatic crescendo to the climax of the phrase with the word ‘ staccato ’ ( in the left upper corner ) and decisive strokes in violins and basses . |
2 | ‘ Can I leave it with you ? ’ |
3 | Well look , I mean why do n't I leave it to you to get in contact with |
4 | Can I leave it to you ? ’ |
5 | May I leave it in your hands , Utterson ? ’ |
6 | But Victor will be watching , so I leave it to him . |
7 | ‘ I leave it to your experience and courage to profit by any circumstance you may think favourable , ’ he wrote , ‘ to go out and attack the squadrons and vessels blockading at Ushant and at Belle Île [ or Belle Isle or Belleisle , in Quiberon Bay ] . |
8 | I leave it to you to decide which bullet I played first . |
9 | Could you please make these adjustments for the next matrix list which I realise will not be for some time and , in fact , by that time Karen will be off on maternity leave but I leave it to you whether you want to slot in Joan and Jane for that period . |
10 | ‘ Then it would obviously be best if I leave you on your own until you 're in a more reasonable mood , ’ he said , walking towards the door . |
11 | I leave you with my ten basic ‘ commandments of presentation ’ . |
12 | After she 'd made out the application for him she said , ‘ Can you manage if I leave you with it ? ’ |
13 | I left her at her flat . ’ |
14 | ‘ No , I left her to her luncheon . |
15 | I left her to it and retreated to my room . |
16 | I admit that I 'm as much to blame , I should have come to visit her , but I understood her mother was never off the doorstep , so I left her to it . |
17 | ‘ They gave me sandwiches for the journey , but I left them on my bunk . ’ |
18 | I left them to it and went up into my tree-house . |
19 | Eventually I left them to it and went off into the night , the bells keeping me company through the streets . |
20 | I left them to it and made my way along the inner side of the curving wall towards the doorway . |
21 | I left them to it . |
22 | I left them to it but did n't have to wait long . |
23 | ‘ No , I left them in my pensione . ’ |
24 | Do you know , I think I left them in my dinki-doodi-den … ’ |
25 | I left them in my bag at home , I 'm sorry ! |
26 | I left him to his problems because it was coming up to the time when Emil had said the crew should board the train , and I was due back in the coffee shop . |
27 | I left him with our next-door neighbour — she 's very good with him . ’ |
28 | I left it to her . |
29 | Terry said she was doing the stock so I left it to her . |
30 | She said she because I left it to you in case you wanted to spit in the sink she goes oh I did n't last night , so I never brought it up alright ? |