Example sentences of "[subord] he have leave " in BNC.

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1 The books were lying on the bed , where he had left them .
2 Rumour had it that although he made his home in an unoccupied derelict house near the CPR docks , he was really very wealthy , having buried his family fortune long ago and quite forgotten where he had left it .
3 She was no longer safely where he had left her and waiting for his return .
4 But just as he had used her agoraphobia as a defence against having to know about his need to find her safely where he had left her , so too did her lack of sexual response defend him from knowing about his need to keep her under his control .
5 She stood where he had left her , gazing into the flames .
6 Apart from the light from Craig 's torch , still propped where he had left it against the main power conduits , the chamber was dark and empty .
7 Christine was standing where he had left her .
8 Harbury tried to grab the apparent opportunity but Wickham neatly turned the conversation so that Shildon was able to go on where he had left off .
9 She was still tingling with pleasure and her cheeks burned when she realised that if he came back he could just take up where he had left off and she would not do a thing to stop him .
10 For a moment Theda stood where he had left her , hardly aware that he had gone .
11 The 1991 world champion , impressive during the 5–3 quarter-final success over James Wattana on Thursday , picked up where he had left off in the opening frame .
12 In fact , she was still lying where he had left her , in shock , bruised , wounded , and still trying to take it in when some minutes later , in the still of the night , she heard the outer door of the hotel suite close .
13 Collins was the other striking contributor within Scotland 's side , tirelessly continuing at international level where he had left off for his club in Saturday 's Old Firm game and looking unaffected by the demands of a workload which had caused wholesale disruption to the national team elsewhere .
14 When he 'd gone , Connors picked up where he 'd left off .
15 He gloried in the cunningness of it , the feeling of having outwitted the others , of knowing what they did not ; that he was out and away and they were back there where he 'd left them , ignorantly worrying where he was , searching ; wondering .
16 It had worked very well last night with Fräulein Hubert , better than he 'd hoped , but he ought to be careful until his plans were all consolidated , then he could dump Ingrid and carry on where he 'd left off with that lovely little thing .
17 Although he had left his native Scotland as a boy his voice still contained traces of his Celtic background .
18 Hope walked back into Grasmere even more thoughtfully than he had left it .
19 The police wanted him , so he had to leave England .
20 It would have been suspiciously obvious parked near nothing but a gap in the fence , so he had left it by the nearest flats .
21 One thing that he did make very clear at the end was that if we thought of other things that he should know about , or it would be helpful for him to know about , we should contact him , so he 's left it very open for us to have an ongoing contact which I thought .
22 If you have n't done any business , you 've no income , so he 's left it in the pot , so he can draw another one thousand two hundred .
23 So he has left his landlady , Mrs Gosling , and moved into a flat with another reserve .
24 ONCE he had left the modern flat where he lived with his father in Johannesburg , John Cranko always lived in old houses .
25 They had listened meekly , shamed by his anger and , like children , trying to think of ways to please him ; but once he had left the billiard room he knew that the feuds would start once more to germinate .
26 It is , of course , true that , had she paused to consider the matter , the woman might have realised that it could prove difficult to acquire a gun and that she would be able to seek help once he had left .
27 During the twenty-mile drive , once he had left his own estate , he had kept his mind fixed on the goal of his errand , and what came in between went unremarked .
28 Lord Wilberforce examined the interests which an insurance-broking business might have in preventing an employee canvassing its clients once he had left .
29 In Marshall ( Thomas ) ( Exporters ) Ltd v Guinle [ 1978 ] 3 WLR 116 the defendant was not simply competing with the plaintiff during his employment but was also taking steps to prepare to compete once he had left by dealing with customers and suppliers of his employer .
30 Therefore , the plaintiffs , a partnership in general medical practice , were seeking to prevent an employee once he had left , from , inter alia , practising as a consultant within a certain area and for a certain time .
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