Example sentences of "[conj] leave the " in BNC.

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1 Some cars can be fitted with a passenger seat which swings outwards at the touch of a lever to face the door , so that the patient does not have to twist to enter or leave the car .
2 Below these entrances were folding steps , in case it should be necessary to enter or leave the train from track level .
3 This would make a Nonsense of giving people more money to spend but can be expected from a Government which said it would Never devalue or leave the ERM and then did both .
4 The plaintiff sought a declaration that the use of Bridge Road and the section of Medway Road between Bridge Road and its junction up to its junction with Mill Road by heavy goods vehicles coming to and from the premises of the fourth and fifth defendants at the Chatham Dockyard between the hours of 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. constituted a public nuisance ; an injunction prohibiting the fourth and fifth defendants from causing or permitting heavy goods vehicles coming to or from their premises at Chatham Dockyard to use those roads between 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. ; an injunction prohibiting the dock company from permitting heavy goods vehicles to enter or leave the Chatham Dockyard by the Gillingham Gate between those hours ; and a mandatory injunction requiring the dock company to take all steps within its power to prevent the use of those roads by heavy goods vehicles of the fourth and fifth defendants between those hours .
5 Indeed the only additional effect of a child being a ward of court stems from its status as such and not from the inherent jurisdiction , for example a ward of court can not marry or leave the jurisdiction without the consent of the court and no ‘ important ’ or ‘ major ’ step in a ward 's life can be taken without that consent .
6 Now no one could enter or leave the old castle without fighting me .
7 Technically , it was against house rules for an employee to enter or leave the building via the foyer .
8 ‘ So you can enter or leave the Yew Alley only from the Hall , or through the moor gate ? ’ asked Holmes .
9 So what I 've tried to show diagrammatically is that , we start ninety four , ninety five with plans in place , shown by the vertical dotted line on the graph , a number of those will die or leave the system for other reasons during the year , and we 've taken a fairly optimistic view I would say , erm , optimistic in the financial sense , that a significant number of those will leave the system during the year .
10 ‘ I need help getting on and off the train and British Rail provides a ramp for this , but for about a month it 's only been possible for me to arrive or leave the station before 3.15pm .
11 became just a kind of foreman , or perhaps a member of lower managerial supervisory staff … the employers appear to have been determined to take the important decisions themselves rather than leave the butty with a significant degree of independence , as the modernity and high level of mechanization of the new pits perhaps dictated .
12 ‘ In cold weather some people come here rather than leave the building but there 's not much enticement when it 's dry and sunny outside . ’
13 Of course some of those who are really willing to take 36s. rather than leave the market without selling , will not show at once that they are ready to accept that price .
14 I had desperately wanted to rush outside and leave the whole wretched affair behind me but something told me I had to stay and face the music .
15 All too soon it is time to slow down and leave the motorway , descending into smaller-scale streets , into the congestion of traffic lights , roundabouts , T-junctions .
16 Sometimes I think the people should get out and leave the place to the automobiles . ’
17 Diver deployment in the 90s , in the offshore oil and gas industry , has determined that divers should enter and leave the water in as safe and speedy a manner as possible .
18 Our master , King Philip IV , will not be pleased with the news that his ships can not enter and leave the ports of Scotland without hindrance ! ’
19 He would turn and leave the purple streams puddling among the rest of the garbage from other houses , carrying the empty pot thereafter with nonchalance .
20 Reception staff at hotels based in cities and large towns may have to persuade unwanted persons loitering in the reception lounge to move on and leave the hotel ; the right to refuse service to persons unfit to be received is often the authority relied on when taking such actions .
21 Assuming that one 's locker and bedspace was satisfactory , the Sergeant would salute and leave the room , meaning that you could get into bed and go to sleep .
22 It took him five minutes to dress and leave the house .
23 Forester could simply melt away and leave the area , but his own freedom was n't his main concern ; he 'd already spent a week away from Cumbria , and he had a sick fear of returning to find the clinic ruins empty and the valley returned to placid normality .
24 Fenella was trying to be very patient , because it was not in the least unreasonable of Caspar to want to go on and leave the Dark Workshops as far behind them as possible .
25 She would have to get up and leave the church .
26 If the foe seemed too large or numerous to deal with , he would withdraw discreetly and leave the witless Cleo to her fate .
27 I sha n't go off and leave the place unlocked . ’
28 Measuring 259 metres by 33.5 metres and with a depth over the sill of 12.3m at Mean High Water Spring Tide the new lock was built to allow ships carrying in excess of 20,000 tonnes of cargo to enter and leave the port .
29 The two models that have been proposed to describe the fine structure of these lamellae and their surface characteristics in semicrystalline polymers , differ mainly in the way the chains are thought to enter and leave the ordered lamellae regions .
30 The only hope we 've got is to split up and leave the quarry in little groups , once we get back .
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