Example sentences of "[subord] [adv] [conj] [pron] leave the " in BNC.
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1 | So he had worn that hard hat , since even before he left the home . |
2 | But er when just before I left the polishing which was in nineteen thirty eight , er they were bringing in a lot of cellu it 's all th a lot of all this modern stuff is what they call cellulose , but I could n't tell you how it 's done , it 's done with a spray . |
3 | He was pleased to see that as soon as they left the abbey gate , they were joined by the soldiers Sir James Selkirk had stationed near the abbey . |
4 | All except a couple of knights , which vanished as soon as they left the board itself . |
5 | The discipline of the elementary school classroom is enforced on people who as soon as they leave the store , are considered full members of society with the right to vote . |
6 | ‘ You think he tapped this out as soon as you left the desk and then ran after you with it ? ’ |
7 | ‘ I knew you were following me as soon as you left the hotel yard , and I decided to turn the tables . |
8 | As soon as she left the main tourist route it became quieter and darker . |
9 | During Ellis 's tenure at Kurunagala cattle stealing went into a sharp decline , but as soon as he left the district it revived . |
10 | I suspected that as soon as he left the boatyard the chart would be similarly destroyed . |
11 | Anna beamed : ‘ As soon as he left the starting blocks it was clear to me he was going to win . ’ |
12 | There were a few areas of welcome grassland like the one that rose ahead of him almost as soon as he left the Park behind . |
13 | She was there every morning as soon as he left the room , on the stairs or in the hall . |
14 | I had , as you know , trouble with my horse as soon as I left the beach ! ’ |
15 | I have slept in a full set of thermal underwear , but the cold gets to me as soon as I leave the bag . |
16 | Then say to the audience ‘ What I would like you to do as soon as I leave the room is to turn over the card on the top of this pile and look at it . ’ |