Example sentences of "after you have left " in BNC.

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1 You see , sir , if it 's known that you and she — well , the way things are — I would n't get other decent lodgers to come here , not after you 'd left .
2 Peter saw me last night after you 'd left .
3 You 're singing a different tune now from the one you sang after you 'd left her behind and got yourself arrested .
4 I am very grateful and so was Paul because after seeing you on Tuesday night after you had left I noticed the vast improvement in Paul which was all down to your visit .
5 And how came you to know of it , if it befell , as it seems , after you had left the Lord Owen ? ’
6 ‘ But Oliver , ’ I said , trying to make some sense of the story , and also trying to make a bit of a joke of it at the same time , ‘ Is n't it traditional to give flowers to a girl when you arrive rather than after you 've left ? ’
7 You know your words will burn for ever in my memory after you 've left me .
8 One of the biggest hazards is overcontrolling just after you have left the ground .
9 Francois Dupeyron , first-time writer-director , is a natural talent ; his images linger in the mind long after you have left the cinema .
10 It is surprising how little will actually be remembered about a house after you have left it , so make as many notes as possible as you go round .
11 If someone has offered you free riding on their horse they are not going to appreciate finding their yard covered in droppings and scattered with grooming kit after you have left , or that you abandoned a sweaty horse without seeing to it after you have ridden .
12 What is more , you can never be sure who will be asked for their opinion of you after you have left , especially if it is a question of whether or not you will fit in well with the rest of the staff .
13 Even if everything does go wrong the interviewer will have forgotten the disasters which seem so catastrophic to you five minutes after you have left the room .
14 On this road , for instance , you quickly come , after you have left Laruns , to Eaux-Chaudes , one of a pair of local resorts , which Beachcomber refers to grumpily as a ‘ hell-hole ’ .
15 if you intend to take up outside employment , self employment or consultancy work , either during your time working in the ES or after you have left the Employment Service , with any organisation with whom you have had dealings while working in the ES ;
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