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

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1 The contact with him had left her decidedly tremulous and she reacted with anger .
2 She remembered how she had ridiculously thought meeting him had left her tingling , and was then able to scoff at such a fanciful notion .
3 The deaths of those around him have left him as he says , ‘ unsupported here ’ .
4 Roy Hart 's main complaint is that he has to leave his car in a small car park and walk home because the Conservators wo n't let him take his car up to his house .
5 Beyond providing local amusement as a curiosity and practical help during his actual field-work , the crucial issue thus becomes : what more comprehensive return is the anthropologist to make to his former hosts after he has left them ?
6 By running for deputy , he has left himself open to the accusation that he has no hope of becoming leader .
7 Instead , once again , he has left himself open to more criticism .
8 How can a man who believes that from foetus to Senior Citizen Railcard his existence has been nothing but a nuisance , that in his wake he has left nothing but pain and trouble , possibly love himself ?
9 He has left his post as editor of the paper to research a biography of the Earl of Longford …
10 Butler-Sloss LJ said that the meaning of the words " trade secrets " had developed since Herbert Morris v Saxelby and was now interpreted in the wider context of " highly confidential information of a non-technical or non-scientific nature … " . 1.4 The employee 's skill and knowledge Although the courts are anxious to uphold the employer 's right to have his business secrets protected they have ensured that the employee is not prevented from using , once he has left his employer , the general skill and knowledge which he has acquired during employment even though this may have been acquired at some cost to the employer .
11 ‘ So he has left his landlady , Mrs Gosling , and moved into a flat with another reserve .
12 And at the same time there came before him Ximena Gomez , the daughter of the Count , who fell on her knees before him and said , Sir , I am the daughter of Count Don Gomez of Gormaz , and Rodrigo of Bivar has slain the Count my father , and of three daughters whom he has left I am the youngest .
13 He has left you a cottage in Devonshire , and he said : ‘ Tell her it 's not because she saved my life , but because she gave me a fourpenny cigar . ' ’
14 ‘ Only to tell you that your uncle , Mr Eyre of Madeira , is dead , that he has left you all his property , and that you 're now rich — only that , nothing more . ’
15 Omar Pound must know the full story , but rightly I think , though surely austerely , he has left it for us to piece together .
16 The plaintiff will still have to make the necessary amendments to his statement of claim and , if he has left it this late to do so , may well find himself in difficulty over costs if the action has to be stood out or adjourned because the defendant has not been given adequate notice .
17 He had to you know , he 'd , he 'd to leave it and consult with colleagues or whatever .
18 The last time he 'd seen her she 'd been drunk , they 'd had a fight , he 'd left her sprawling on the carpet .
19 She felt sudden panic , as though he 'd left her comfortless , holding a problem .
20 ‘ Be ready at eleven tomorrow morning ! ’ rapped a voice she would know anywhere , his tone not one whit pleasanter than it had been when he 'd left her flat last night .
21 She was on the sofa , sitting as he 'd left her , arms wrapped round her knees .
22 When he 'd left her at the entrance to Newcastle Place the day Pa died she 'd ached with disappointment that she might never see him again .
23 He 'd left her in a town just like Dead Rat .
24 Since when he 'd left her alone again , and Dolly was having to put up with the April breeze .
25 After he 'd left her at Wild Tor , they would never see each other again .
26 He 'd left her at the inn without so much as a word , and here he was , calmly indulging his hobby while she 'd had to trek after him .
27 Only about an hour since he 'd left her .
28 ‘ Oh , I see , ’ she murmured , but all she really saw was that the question which had come to her — had he driven to Mariánské Láznë last night after he 'd left her ? — had been answered .
29 He 'd left them in the refrigerator factory … ?
30 He knew because his pyjamas were exactly where he 'd left them , dropped on the end of the coverlet .
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