Example sentences of "[Wh adv] i [verb] leave " in BNC.
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1 | Oh you can keep going though totally over the top I thought well Joseph 's was twelve ninety nine and Ben 's was fourteen nineteen ninety nine and that 's just tough that I 've got you know , I ca n't get Charlotte 's any cheaper than that , but , I mean they 're not gon na know how much I 've , they 're not gon na say well you 've got five pound more than what I have cos they 're not of that age so , that 's how I 've left it , that 's what I 'm gon na do , I 'll get her the circus and then they can swap them over and Joseph will be happy that he got something on wheels |
2 | Especially not when I 'd left my heart with this fantastic woman up in London . ’ |
3 | Okay now there 's some information for you to just er I really do need a pen and I do n't know where I 've left it . |
4 | You , you carry on from where I 've left off . |
5 | We would pick up supplies and I would continue with the wheelbarrow from where I had left off . |
6 | He had found my rope , climbed out of the moat , and was already running towards the trees where I had left my horse . |
7 | He was where I had left him but he looked different as he beckoned excitedly to me . |
8 | I had to go about north-north-east , and if I hit the coast in the wrong place I could go first one way , then the other , until I came to the shingle where I had left the dinghy . |
9 | The hose was where I 'd left it last summer , not neatly stored but tangled in a corner , its untidy coils covering a rake , a batch of canes and a pair of long-handled shears . |
10 | I was coming near to the place where I 'd left Vern sitting on the bench . |
11 | The doughnut was where I 'd left it . |
12 | On discovering the bottle on the mantel where I 'd left it , my mother became quite agitated . |
13 | Then she got a brand new Ford Fiesta out of the garage and drove me back to where I 'd left Armstrong in Leytonstone . |
14 | I stood in the slanting sunlight , warm and yellow around me , the stench of burning flesh and grass on the wind , the smoke rising into the air from burrows and cadavers , grey and black , the sweet smell of leaking unburned petrol coming from the Flame-thrower where I 'd left it , and I breathed deeply . |
15 | While he was getting ready , I wandered back to the turning where I 'd left Armstrong and looked back across the road . |
16 | I asked Duncan to come over the road and look at the unmade road where I 'd left Armstrong . |
17 | My Exhilarator visor was still in the grass where I 'd left it and I sat down beside it to take stock of my stings , bruises and cuts . |
18 | We all worked and lived at the same place and it seemed pretty cool to me at the time , but it started to become more and more negative until it got to the point where I wanted to leave … and I realised that they would n't let me ! |
19 | There is where I live and there is where I want to leave my body ’ . |
20 | ‘ So this is where I have to leave you . ’ |
21 | It was why I had to leave you this morning . ’ |
22 | That 's why I had to leave , man , that 's why I had to get free . |
23 | Oh at Handsworth , I 'm meant to go there this evening to speak to the domestic bursar the residents ' officer and someone else , God knows , from the university to put my case forward for why I had to leave Handsworth and that , why I should n't pay the money . |
24 | That was the reason why I had left the Dublin coach in County Meath , before reaching the city . |
25 | Hugh Ritchie , the Departmental Officer one rank above Mr S — , a kind and gentlemanly character with whom I always had rapport , sent for me and asked why I wanted to leave . |
26 | She did not understand why I wanted to leave her . |