Example sentences of "[pron] [modal v] [adv] leave [noun prp] " in BNC.
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1 | Oh well , we I 'll just leave Sunday then . |
2 | ‘ I 'll never leave Stratford , ’ he said . |
3 | I 'll never leave Syb . ’ |
4 | Said I 'd perhaps leave Peter there with them while I go shopping . |
5 | Then I can safely leave Lisa to make up the flowers when she has time . |
6 | It often occurred to her that she might never leave Florence again even when she had the money and means to do so . |
7 | She could safely leave Anna in her care . |
8 | You could hardly leave Zurich without seeing one of the Swiss floor shows . |
9 | But there has been no sign of panic flight as they remain convinced that they can still leave Libya by road , albeit at the cost of a 12-hour drive through the desert . |
10 | Perhaps none felt it more than Peter , who boasted that he would never leave Jesus . |
11 | He wondered if Alexei would marry now that there was no likelihood that he would ever leave Tarvaras , and if he did what his children would look like . |
12 | It would also leave Lewis as possibly a minor player in the world heavyweight scene which could be returning to the chaos that surrounded it before Mike Tyson brutally united sports richest prize . |
13 | It would also leave India with no budgetary provision ( a continuing resolution , to allow four months ' expenditure after the current financial year end on March 31 , had been introduced on March 4 after the Congress ( I ) had in late February denied Shekhar 's government its backing for a full budget bill — ibid . ) . |
14 | The 11 May sale features over one hundred paintings and drawings , highlighted by George Braque 's late masterpiece ‘ Atelier VIII ’ ( 1952–55 ) ( est. around $8–10 million ) , bought by Cooper directly from the artist , who had sold it only on condition that it would never leave France . |