Example sentences of "that i have leave " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Now that I 've left the army , I 'll soon be down in the fields with you again , ’ said Troy lightly .
2 After all that I 've left ciggies in the car .
3 Sorry , I should explain to the committee that I was informed that the secretary who normally does the minutes for the half past one was sick , and had , she 'd been sent home by her doctor at lunch time , so I came back from lunch and had to come straight into committee , and I do apologize if I have missed bits of paper or whatever , I 've gathered up everything I could , but that might well be one of the things that I 've left behind .
4 Then , after I 'd made sure that I 'd left no telltale traces , I was off .
5 Bainbridge has a lovely village green which was the setting for nothing more remarkable than the fact that I arrived there one day to walk over from Bainbridge to Cam Houses with Tony and Eddie , the landlord from my local pub , only to discover that I 'd left my walking boots back at home in Dentdale and had to do the entire walk in a pair of fur-lined cowboy boots , which earned me the nickname of Roy Rogers for the rest of the week .
6 ‘ Or would I start screaming that I 'd left a soufflé in the oven , or forgotten to get the coat back from the cleaners , or I was too young to die … ’
7 Eventually I accepted that I had to leave without my baby .
8 I felt that I had to leave .
9 Once I realized I loved her and that she loved me it became clear that I had to leave my wife .
10 and financial circumstances and erm , this was something of course that I had to leave to the people who were working got himself another job .
11 It was with deep regret that I had to leave for home later that evening .
12 ‘ I 'm really very sorry that I had to leave you with my mother .
13 ‘ It was for you that I had to leave that hotel suite and not return until daylight . ’
14 As I settled down in the straw-filled barn that I had left a few moments ago in search of food , I looked around at the now sleeping Frenchman , stretched out in the straw .
15 Now that I had left the college dormitory I used to look fearfully from rime to time out of my window , expecting to see that gang of fascist students coming to beat me up .
16 I believe now the driver — I did n't see who it was — was checking that I had left the pub .
17 Can you believe it , I almost forgot that I had left it there ? ’
18 In the end I pretended to be worried that I had left my bicycle lamp on and dashed outside to relieve myself in a flower-bed .
19 Remember that I had left England less than three days before this after an exceptionally grey and dull winter and the bright colours which typify so much Australian knitting were a delight .
20 I supposed , since to him Neil was only ‘ John Parsons ’ , it did not matter either way , and if Ewen saw the little pile of debris — tins and used paper plates and my thermos — that I had left outside the tent , it would surely go to persuade him that Neil was safely ensconced on the island .
21 For myself , I pretended that I had left home with full approval , inventing for myself a Harrogate doctor father , fleshing out an imaginary family … .
22 I forgot that I had left them there , ’ she said , and then , ‘ Oh , Dr Neil , you did n't … ? ’
23 Only when she was out of sight and I had turned a corner did I remember that I had left the little willow leaf from her body lying upstairs on her Sophocles .
24 ‘ That still does n't alter the fact that I have to leave , ’ Ellie pointed out quietly .
25 A well-known example is the sentence ‘ I have plans to leave ’ ; this is ambiguous : a ) I have plans to leave ( i.e. I am planning to leave. ) b ) I have plans to leave ( i.e. I have some plans/diagrams/drawings that I have to leave . )
26 It is quite revolutionary that I have left home to attend college .
27 But I feel that never can I join you , for I have found that I have left my training so late that it is ‘ work or else ! ’
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