Example sentences of "[conj] leave me [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Of course , that left me with a large question — how could people ignore what happened to the Jews ?
2 They do n't really contribute as much as they could , so that leaves me with an awful lot of space .
3 ‘ I 've got to lie here for the next twelve hours without moving with an ice-pack over half my face because you walked out and left me to the mercy of a predatory pit-popsy ! ’
4 Look at that time my dad did that lady over there and left me on the phone and told me to stay there and I was like that .
5 I paid off his debts , but unfortunately for you , he insisted that he 'd pay me back someday and left me with a considerable number of IOUs .
6 ‘ She changed that overnight and left me with a broken heart — I will never be the same again .
7 I got on my bike and went back to the house a bit recklessly , shooting through puddles on the path and taking the Jump — a bit on the path where there 's a long downhill on a dune and then a short uphill where it 's easy to leave the ground — at a good forty kilometres per hour , landing with a muddy thump that nearly had me in the whin bushes and left me with a very sore bum , making me want to keep opening my mouth with the feeling of it .
8 One day he took me aside and left me with the designer , a nervous girl who always wore black .
9 She got what she wanted and left me with the rough end of the stick … .
10 ‘ They trussed me up in a skip and left me under the showers .
11 Mrs Reed smacked my face and left me without a word .
12 But then you rushed off and left me without a chance to say the most important thing of all … ’
13 The effort to face up to the fact and its consequences demanded all the will-power I could muster , and left me in a mental turmoil .
14 But I am quite clear that the new system should have a trial under the most favourable possible circumstances ; and the mere fact that the new Chairman of the War Council did prefer , and , as far as I know still prefers , a different arrangement is , to my mind , quite conclusive , and leaves me in no doubt as to the manner in which I can best assist the Government which I desire to support .
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