Example sentences of "leave [pron] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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1 She added , ‘ I 'm sure it 's only because of safety in the smallest possible number , only his lawyers and my mother 's father have the address , aside from me , and I only have it because they did n't like to leave me here without one . ’
2 ‘ But in this case you decided it would be a good idea to leave me entirely in her more than capable hands ? ’
3 He did n't know whether to leave them here with all the other stuff that he was leaving behind or take them with him .
4 Buckley 's Grimsby Town have won five and drawn one of their last six to ease within sight of the famous names at the top — and nothing would give him greater satisfaction than to leave them behind at the end of the season .
5 love is kind enough not to leave them there in the first place .
6 ‘ Yes , it hardly seemed right to leave them there in the circumstances .
7 The main thing is I hate to leave you here on your own . ’
8 ‘ And I thought all would be well , if only I was to leave you both to yourselves ! ’ uttered Taggy crossly .
9 ‘ I 'm afraid I 'll have to leave you now in Orson 's very capable hands .
10 ‘ Shall you , my dear , I 'm sure I do n't like to leave you all on your own , not at first — ’
11 they had to leave him there in hospital .
12 Last week , for the first time since the murder on July 15 , Alex 's 29-year-old dad Andre Hanscombe , was able to leave him alone with his grandmother for three hours .
13 Now that I had to get it to the by taxi and she had seven stitches put in the leg and , I had to leave her there for six hours , well then it was a taxi back home , I could n't now I am on income support , but that cost me fifty four pound , ninety five and I am paying that .
14 She would have had to leave her alone in the house , and Nelson Close is n't in the suburbs , is it ? ’
15 On the 16th , the mighty delta was due to leave her home at Waddington , Lincs , for the Channel Islanders and their Battle of Britain displays .
16 You just said we had to leave her out of the conversation ! ’
17 But the U.S. has space and a welcome for even more of us : with travel and tourism its third-largest retail industry , the ailing American economy can not afford to leave it up to our own tour firms to persuade us that the time — and price — is right .
18 He said in a letter to The Times that ministers had to leave it up to the court whether or not the documents should be disclosed .
19 erm it 's concerning the photograph , and she just wondered if you had anything in mind for the photograph or if , if you wanted to leave it up to the press ?
20 Leopold was doomed to spend the rest of his life in Salzburg , and Wolfgang was not to leave it again for over two more weary years .
21 ‘ It takes away the problems of having to leave it often to a junior member of staff to make that decision , ’ a hospital spokeswoman said .
22 To leave it loose in there means wastage , so whoever did this folded it away in neat toxic razor-blade size packages .
23 Do n't put it away , you 'll have to leave it out for the week .
24 Perhaps it is best to leave it there for a little longer . ’
25 and the rent , when I , I 'm going back six years now , the rent to leave it there for twelve months was only seventy pound a year
26 They all seemed pleased , as if I belonged ; but I knew I would leave them again before summer , would walk out of the brightly lit play , and go back to the shadows and solitude of fiction .
27 If you go up there just leave them as they are do n't leave them all over the place .
28 Did you leave them there on the verge ? he asked me .
29 " It wo n't leave me enough for my yuletide cake . "
30 You can leave me out of it . ’
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