Example sentences of "would [adv] leave the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | He would become so uncomfortable that he would eventually leave the table and make some more coffee ! |
2 | If no one was there she would just leave the key where he 'd be sure to find it , and go . |
3 | She would usually leave the house after we had come home from school at four p.m . |
4 | This would still leave the vaults of the Prado in Madrid with approximately five times the number of paintings that it can display at any one time . |
5 | The manager can see one month ahead and knows that normal spending would still leave the budget underspent . |
6 | This would ensure directionality , but it would still leave the problem of getting the message from one end of the signalling cell to the other over what would now be a relatively long distance . |
7 | ( iii ) Denial to the council of the right to sue in libel would still leave the council free to proceed for damages in an action for malicious falsehood and to invoke , if they could , the law of criminal libel . |
8 | But it would still leave the Tories , both locally and nationally , free to argue that the voters ' choice was between a Lib-Lab pact and a Conservative government . |
9 | Even if the buyer were able to do that , the greatest reduction the buyer could achieve would still leave the seller entitled to nominal damages . |
10 | That , you might argue , would still leave the City , which retains so many other advantages as a place for financiers to work , as one of the world 's main financial centres . |
11 | On the eve of the talks the US government announced that all US fighter aircraft permanently based in the Philippines would be removed " at some point in 1991 " and that as a result 1,800 military personnel would also leave the country . |
12 | It would also leave the neighbours of the incinerator plants exposed at least to UK wastes , and probably to some imports . |
13 | She would even leave the company of the other horses and follow her owner around the paddock in the hope of a cuddle . |
14 | Then , assuming the visitor was given a guided tour of the manor , he would then leave the kitchen and find the WC directly opposite the front door ; just a WC , no bath , no wash-hand basin , no toilet-paper , no mod-cons ; if he did wish to ‘ spend a penny ’ , well , yesterday 's newspaper was cut neatly into 6 inch squares and nailed on to a convenient wall . |
15 | To the inner city local authority it offers at least the promise of retaining some economic activities that would otherwise leave the area ; and to the inner city resident it offers the prospect , as well as often the reality , of countryside recreation and relaxation . |
16 | ‘ Rose would never leave the keys in , would she ? ’ |
17 | On the contrary , Ligachev insisted , the USSR would never leave the path of Leninism or abandon the achievements of the ‘ glorious seventy-year history of Soviet power ’ . |