Example sentences of "[pron] have leave it [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | I 'd left it to the end of the meal before I said anything about being arrested . |
2 | How could I have left it in the car . |
3 | ‘ But I already have an assault charge hanging over me , so in the end I had to leave it to the stewards . |
4 | If I had left it on the night flying path I would have had a serious rocket which I would not have forgotten as easily as I had forgotten the first one — from the wing commander flying . |
5 | ‘ I 've left it in the BMW , ’ said Rory , the humour directed at himself . |
6 | Well I keep forgetting I 've I 've left it in the fridge ! |
7 | When I read the recipe it turned out I have to leave it in the fridge over night , so we ca n't have it |
8 | A letter came for you — I have left it on the table . |
9 | It sounded as though she 'd left it on a bus or something . |
10 | But why do you have to leave it in the fridge ? |
11 | And you had best be grateful to me , for if you had left it to the little men of law he could buy better and shiftier than you , and you would never have got your money at all . ’ |
12 | Then you strip it of its bark and , while the wood is still green and supple , you bend back the thin limbs and bind them in place with string , When you 've done that you have to leave it on a drying rack above the fire for … oh , I suppose about three months . |
13 | Who 's left it in the |
14 | If we 'd left it to the day we 'd have been sunk ! |
15 | We 'd keep them for a fortnight in those pigeon holes because most people claim stuff if they realize where they 'd left it within a day or two and then as the weeks went round we used to take stuff out of there and just lump it altogether , having duly labelled it up and erm record it and used to have tuppence an item if anybody lost anything . |
16 | Well apparently it had gone to Andrew , and , Andrew had cos Andrew is n't in the office all the time , and he 'd left it in the office , and I think they faxed it by th Andrew was gon na talk to somebody about it , but of course , by the time he 'd got there , it 'd already been done and this had happened so I 'm gon na ring erm Job Centre when I get home . |
17 | He had left it on the passenger seat , where it lay , legs in the air , headless rump deep in the upholstery . |
18 | It would have been suspiciously obvious parked near nothing but a gap in the fence , so he had left it by the nearest flats . |
19 | Apart from the light from Craig 's torch , still propped where he had left it against the main power conduits , the chamber was dark and empty . |
20 | If you have n't done any business , you 've no income , so he 's left it in the pot , so he can draw another one thousand two hundred . |