Example sentences of "leave at [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The ferry for the outer isles was due to leave at six on the following morning , so I checked into the waterfront hotel where I had booked , then spent the day exploring Oban , and went to bed early . |
2 | That 's why we have to leave at six o'clock sharp , and — ’ |
3 | Others are now on standby , ready to leave at thirty six hours notice . |
4 | 1 SCIENCE MUSEUM : Interview with James Goddard : he has to leave at 9.00 for Heathrow but will be on the premises from 0630 onwards . |
5 | They altered it , you used to leave at fifteen did n't you ? |
6 | I was due to leave at five-thirty in the afternoon . |
7 | ‘ Why do n't you order breakfast in your room and we 'll be ready to leave at eight tomorrow morning ? ’ |
8 | You 've missed the day , and , you 've got Saturday then , th ferry back is ten o'clock on the Mo or whatever day , but the ferry back is at ten o'clock in the morning so you 've got to leave at eight o'clock . |
9 | They had drunk pots of strong black coffee and he had to leave at 8 . |
10 | And that , I I was , my hus , during the time mother was ill , my husband took ill , now this is where authorities do n't give you any back up , instead of sending him to hospital which was fifteen minutes by bus , I could have visited him every day they sent him to the other side of the county which only allowed a visit once a week , and meant I had to leave at twelve o'clock and get home at six ! |
11 | We were to leave at two and return no sooner than five-thirty . |
12 | Moreover , if only a limited number of more senior places are available , very able corporals and subalterns will get tired of waiting for promotion to sergeant and captain respectively , and will be inclined to leave at that stage . |
13 | ‘ Because you do n't have any plans to leave at all ! ’ jeered Deana . |
14 | Maybe she was just waiting for a chance to go abroad and wanted to be ready to leave at any time . |
15 | No , I 'll have to leave at half eight get there for about quarter to nine nine o'clock |
16 | I used to do that when I was working and I had to leave at half four , used to do our kids , see when that clock gets to nine waken me I 'm fucking cold out our Ashley said mummy it 's after nine |
17 | The pan Am flight to New York was scheduled to leave at 11.30 a.m . |
18 | The tour , originally scheduled to leave at 9.30 a.m. , could not now leave until well after a buffet lunch , if this latter could he arranged by the kitchen staff ( the Manager nodded ) . |
19 | As I walked out to the front of Wolverhampton station I did wonder a little when I noticed that there was a regular service train on the monitor , due to leave at 1822 . |
20 | Now I 've got to leave at three thirty . |
21 | ‘ Unfortunately we have to leave at three , ’ Simon continued . |
22 | ‘ And tell your coach-driver he can leave at five o'clock . |
23 | What I 'll do I 'll leave at five fifteen . |
24 | He said well I 've got ta leave at five today . |
25 | He remembered that at his formal entry ( matriculation ) the praelector of the college gave all the new undergraduates advice on their deportment : ‘ If a Fellow asks you to lunch , leave at 2.15 p.m. ; unless the general conversation is particularly interesting when you may leave at 2.25 p.m . ’ |
26 | We 'll leave at nine . ’ |
27 | We will be filming inside the Clock Tower for 2 hours and will leave at 3.30 pm . |
28 | And Dr. Briant ’ — he bowed slightly in Briant 's general direction — ‘ must leave at eleven sharp . |
29 | That 's like Sarah at work , I mean she leaves at twenty past five , if she thinks that , she 'll leave at ten past five I mean she thinks you 're stupid because she do n't always go but even when she 's not going she |
30 | He was only a voluntary patient , he supposed , and could leave at any time . |