Example sentences of "leave [pron] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.
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31 | ‘ Well , Miguel , you can leave me out of your rehabilitation programme , thank you . |
32 | ‘ My men will be here for some time yet , and I 'll leave someone here on duty all night . |
33 | ‘ I 'll leave nobody out of it . |
34 | So we 'll leave you both to it . ’ |
35 | ‘ We could n't leave you here on your own , ’ says Prue Chase , as Howard kisses her and hands a bottle of wine to Roy , her husband . |
36 | ‘ as if we 'd leave you here on your own , ’ said Snodgrass , clicking his tongue at the very idea . |
37 | What kind of a heel do you think I am , Fran , that I 'd drive off and leave you here on your own ? ’ |
38 | I could n't leave you here with only misery guts for company , could I ? ’ |
39 | Either you accept my terms and face me in combat , or I will leave you here with your weapons … and two corpses ! ’ |
40 | ‘ Well , I ca n't leave you here in this state . ’ |
41 | 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 |
42 | Er right I 'll just leave you there for a moment and put that back up there . |
43 | Let me leave you there for the moment with my views of high morale as I saw it , and I saw a great deal of it during my constant circuit within the Command . |
44 | I 'm already late for surgery , and I 'm sure I can leave you safely in Dr Grant 's very capable hands . ’ |
45 | If I can give them to him , then perhaps he will leave you out of all this . |
46 | Right , can I leave you then to the recommendations on page sixteen , notwithstanding all of the suggestions and comments that have been made , that we this year grant twenty-one Saturday City Centre permits , and the officers are clear twenty-one and not twenty-three , that we grant eleven City Centre , mid-week and suburban permits , and do you note that whoever is unsuccessful in obtaining Saturday City Centre permit will be granted one of those and given priority . |
47 | no completely void because you ca n't severe the good from the bad in section fourteen , your Lordship could n't take a blue pencil and , and , and find some words in section fourteen which say erm , you know , I can take out an article eighty five claim or I can allow an article eighty five claim but I can leave something else in |
48 | I could n't leave her there with Hubert and I could n't afford to take her with me . ’ |
49 | Of course that does n't mean that she does n't leave her home to work , it just means that the home is where she visualizes herself , wherever she is … |
50 | ‘ You can leave him behind for a few days . ’ |
51 | No , let's leave him out of it . ’ |
52 | I 'll leave him promptly upon my return to England . |
53 | I said I 'll leave mine out for the bloody bin men before I take it down the tippy . |
54 | They should always leave it up to the man . |
55 | You ca n't just leave it up to the police , or to someone else — and ignoring it wo n't make it go away . |
56 | There was a lot of discussion and in the end they decided they 'd leave it up to the caddies . |
57 | It needs men who are willing , without question , to say , ‘ I 'll leave it up to you , Les , whatever you say . ’ |
58 | Surprisingly they agreed and , to show their compliance , said they would leave it up to me to tell Trevor Proby that he was sacked . |
59 | I mean if there 's a decision to be made I hope they 'll just leave it up to me . |
60 | Or we could leave it up to the electricity generators to reduce the impact , at the expense of higher bills . |