Example sentences of "i [verb] leave " in BNC.

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1 There did n't seem to be any point in pushing it , so I made to leave .
2 I 've lots of ideas for these , but as they are all quick to make I 've left them for next month when you have finished your special presents and they are neatly folded and packed away in all their glory of tissue paper and gold and silver ribbons .
3 And I mean to leave , Aggie , and soon . ’
4 Erm it will I think leave a bit of a gap .
5 I intend leaving you in charge , Seb . ’
6 I intend leaving this the first moment I can for Sydney hence to Hobart Town to see you , although it will verily interfere with my pursuits .
7 There 's no way I intend leaving you alone here with Kirsty . ’
8 I do n't know how long I got left , but gettin' high helps me pass the time ’
9 I do n't know how long I got left , but gettin' high helps me pass the time . ’
10 The main thing is I hate to leave you here on your own . ’
11 I hate to leave you hanging , but I sometimes wonder myself .
12 I do it every day — I hate leaving it .
13 I tend to leave the fish together for a week as there is no problem of egg-eating with Gold Australe .
14 ‘ Do I need to leave the house or can I find time at home , when the others are out ? ’ ,
15 I tried to leave certain areas vague so they could use their own creativity rather than just copying my cartoon .
16 I tried to leave him once when he got like this .
17 Let's just say I tried to leave with the minimum of fuss .
18 The National Sound Archive , which is part of the directorate of Humanities and Social Sciences , is a special case , much involved in most of the issues raised here , but I propose to leave the question of recorded sound to one side for the purposes of this paper , and to concentrate on written and graphic sources for the historian .
19 Once the eggs are laid you must decide what to do with them ; I suggest leaving the parents to try to raise them , as it is so interesting to watch .
20 I want to leave it , but I carry on till I 'm finished .
21 There is where I live and there is where I want to leave my body ’ .
22 I want to leave him .
23 I want to leave the club .
24 If I want to leave a room , I must do so by the limited number of means available to me , which will be by the door or the windows ; if they are locked , I can not leave .
25 I do n't want to be tied , I want to leave my options free so that I can do whatever I want , I do n't need the extra responsibility , I mean I 'd like them but I just , I want my career first .
26 I have ended the story with killing and bloodshed because I want to leave that picture before your eyes — a picture which stands for all the anguish and hardship and disappointment and dangers anyone going to Eretz must expect .
27 Of course , being in the army , he may get posted abroad one of these days and I do n't know if I want to leave London — it 's such jolly good fun now I 'm out .
28 I want to leave now .
29 The lack of public confidence in the police and the declining status of the police profession was commented upon by a police constable : ‘ I want to leave the station wearing my uniform and feel proud , that it means something , honour and dignity .
30 " I want to leave Dynmouth , Gordon .
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