Example sentences of "we [vb mod] leave the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | " We should leave the whale alone ; that 's what we 've been told . " |
2 | But I do n't think we should leave the car . |
3 | We must leave the graveyard for an hour . ’ |
4 | A verse from the Sydney Bulletin in 1882 summed up a familiar controversy about how to interpret a phenomenon such as Larrikinism : We must leave the question of the origins of the ‘ Hooligan ’ style where it rests , however , as simply one murky aspect of an otherwise murky affair . |
5 | We 'll leave the rest for dad . |
6 | ‘ We 'll leave the breakage until we can get a broom . ’ |
7 | We 'll leave the tea till after , to wash the chitterlings down . |
8 | ‘ We 'll leave the car . |
9 | In the morning , we 'll leave the letter on the mat with all the other trash , and it will go away , like Tod 's fear . |
10 | ‘ Measuring will be on Tuesday and we 'll leave the weighing till Thursday . |
11 | We 'll leave the portmanteau behind . |
12 | We 'll leave the fire in . |
13 | I have suggested that we could leave the story open-ended , but he clearly thinks I do n't understand the nature of movies very well . |
14 | Er well I left the stuffing cos I , I did n't think I 'd left it in long enough , I put it in a bit late and I thought we 'd leave the stuffing . |
15 | He was never brought to justice , and since he has long since died himself , we shall leave the matter there . |
16 | We shall leave the matter as we have it . |
17 | We conclude therefore with one further example : ( 28 ) the Algerian supplies have already been loaded On this occasion we shall leave the clarification of the two meanings to the reader . |
18 | Our last patrol before Christmas was to be up the East coast to Buckie where we would leave the ship and travel home by train . |
19 | However , as this is not a treatise on the Venetian tradition , we will leave the subject here , with no more than a reminder of its possibilities . |
20 | We can leave the shield of Tormentum in almost total confidence . ’ |
21 | We can leave the fiction on the table until tomorrow . ’ |
22 | We can leave the account book at this point . |
23 | We can leave the Housing Act 1988 and proceed to the Rent Act 1977 , bearing in mind that the issue in this case was whether there was a person , namely , the landlord , who was restricted in his right to recover possession of the premises by virtue of an enactment or rule of law . |