Example sentences of "if [pers pn] leave the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ If I left the can just over there you could say you found it . ’ |
2 | If I leave the door open I shall be able to hear him if his condition worsens . |
3 | I 'm not particularly interested in this and of course if I leave the magazine Mr Mitchell will leave with me . |
4 | Even if she left the station there was nowhere to go to . |
5 | She had given herself a fair amount of time to get to Luke 's , and if she left the motorway at the next junction and did n't hang around she 'd be only a little late at the most . |
6 | A woman who kept a child home from school to mind the baby while she worked broke the law , and if she left the baby alone and it injured itself , she was also liable to prosecution . |
7 | If she leaves the nest to go and feed he always follows her , and his presence is usually sufficient to deter other males . |
8 | So it would be much better if you left the washing up to me , and went and had a drink with him yourself . ’ |
9 | And then once all the acid was in if you left the tape open what would happen to the gas ? |
10 | The 39th issue Savings Certs pay 6.75 per cent tax free a year if you leave the money invested for five years . |
11 | Capital Bonds pay the equivalent of 9 per cent a year before tax if you leave the money invested for five years . |
12 | These will visit your aquarium and lay their eggs there if you leave the aquarium uncovered . |
13 | If you leave the field blank , no action will be taken for this module . |
14 | ‘ But what if people , strangers , burglars , for example , get into the house , if you leave the door open , always ? ’ |
15 | ‘ We 'll let you go if you leave the country and we 'll give you fifty thousand English pounds , ’ continued Detchard , the Englishman . |
16 | Beware though , if you leave the bubble meter topped up for too long . |
17 | If you leave the vehicle , the heat from the engine soaks into the carb and thaws it out for a few more miles . |
18 | If you leave the boat , except in my company or with my express permission , you 'll be breaking the law . |
19 | And if you leave the sunroof or a window open just turn the key in its lock and , hey presto , a moment later they close . |
20 | If you leave the choke out then the butterfly helps stop the fuel evaporating . |
21 | If you have decided to train for an entirely new specialty , such as health visiting or district nursing , you may find yourself having to reimburse course and equipment fees if you leave the job before a specified date of up to two years after your training has been completed . |
22 | Then , by way of habit , if you leave the dog alone it will continue barking , and this noise may carry over a considerable distance . |
23 | It should also help if you leave the paper to rest for a few minutes before stretching with gum strip . |
24 | If your dog is somewhat possessive , it may be best if you leave the room while it is being examined . |
25 | Can I just say that if you leave the transportation of the animals aside and the training of the animals aside , I do n't think we have a right to use animals in this way . |
26 | If you leave the fax software running , waiting to answer incoming calls , you ca n't use the data modem as well . |
27 | The fear must be that if we leave the issue unresolved then there will be other health disputes in the future and , just as certainly , the people who suffer will again be the patients . |
28 | If we leave the phone . |
29 | If we leave the city by the north gate we will travel through the fief of Armishir before coming to the foothills of the mountains themselves . |
30 | To prevent such financial losses being made on the payment of relocation allowances , some employers make relocation payments in the form of a loan , which employees have to repay if they leave the organisation within a fixed number of years ( often one or two years ) of the date of the move . |