Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] [pers pn] left " in BNC.
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1 | Some parliamentarian troops in Kidderminster , believing the rest of the army was coming their way , fled so rapidly they left some carriages and supplies in the town square . |
2 | Daphne came from one of the best families in London , certainly from what I understood to be the upper classes , so once I left St Paul 's I assumed we would never come across each other again . |
3 | You said , Masklin , that the plane went so fast it left its sound behind , and so high up there was blue all around it . |
4 | It was only when we left the tavern that we heard about the King . ’ |
5 | It seemed that Maidstone , who had been completely sober at ten o'clock when he left the bar , returned at about midday , still sober , but immediately started drinking heavily . |
6 | Put it down where I left it , put it down , let go Anthony |
7 | Not long afterwards she left the cabin , and Edward returned to his bunk to wait for the ship to sail , to take him back to Sweden . |
8 | His Cromwellian sympathies were no doubt strengthened by the marriage of the protector 's younger daughter to the Earl of Warwick 's grandson early in 1658 , and not surprisingly he left public life altogether with the restoration of the Commonwealth in 1659 . |
9 | So she came out last night cos she was away well I left after it |
10 | As you pass through the hall you notice that Mr Azul is just where you left him . |
11 | Soon afterwards he left the Wang ( though Zervos tried to tempt him to stay by offering him an extra , wait for it , thirty-five cents an hour ! ) and started working days at the ice-cream parlour on Main Street which belonged , coincidentally , to Celia 's uncle ( or maybe not so coincidentally since , in a town like Adam 's Creek , population 2,200 , most people ended up being related sooner or later ) . |
12 | Old Q injected a further £2,500 for old times sake , and when he died shortly afterwards he left her £500 a year . |
13 | Shortly afterwards he left the licensed dealer which then tried unsuccessfully to get him sacked from the stockbroker he had persuaded to give him a job . |
14 | A few miles further on they left the motorway , although they were still following a main road . |
15 | Once inside he left her in a dim , dingy room where she sat with her bundle and the firm belief that the cruel joke would soon be over and she 'd be taken back to her ward . |
16 | More usually it left him ashamed and angry , despite his wife 's kind words of consolation , and Ashi herself in an agitated state of dissatisfaction and unhappiness . |
17 | She wants to make you feel the cheapest ever Spryly She-She left the room . |
18 | More often he left later . |
19 | GEOFFREY BOYCOTT 'S credibility as a member of Yorkshire 's general committee was dented further yesterday when he left the emergency meeting an hour before the end , writes Derek Hodgson . |
20 | ‘ We can go back to Rose Cottage , always supposing Pook s Common is still where we left it , and I 'll make coffee , ’ she offered , aware that she should contribute to the peace that had broken out between them . |
21 | At about 11.20pm he left the party to catch his train back to his home at Beaconsfield . |
22 | And it 's the only house now well I left it I left it five year ago but it still belongs to my son . |
23 | ‘ I remember now why I left the Army ’ George muttered through clenched teeth . |
24 | That 's really why I left you . ’ |
25 | Why did you move the chair back where I left it ? |
26 | I mean , I do n't know I , you see I left I had to come here so I left before Bob Monkhouse and everything , I just , I , all I did was go for couple of free drinks and plate of free food , which , I do n't think I got . |
27 | Oh well perhaps I left it up I 'll take these up while I 'm . |
28 | You were n't willing to do a good turn for your sister without being bribed with a lollipop , and even then you left the posting of the letter because you wanted to go first to Horsfall Woods for your own pleasure . |
29 | I , put me in a detention centre because I was shoplifting and I did n't like it there so I left ! |
30 | It was a feast fit for a king , and afterwards when we left we felt well fortified to tackle the hill back up to camp . |