Example sentences of "[vb infin] to leave [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Although most girls ca n't wait to leave the home for their own place to do their own thing , some always come back to show what they 've achieved , or to say it was n't so bad in the home after all .
2 ‘ This morning you could n't wait to leave the house .
3 ‘ Do I need to leave the house or can I find time at home , when the others are out ? ’ ,
4 If a union member is not employed , the subscription fee is refunded and the worker may choose to leave the union .
5 ‘ Mr Moreton , Sally is an old friend of mine and if I can not speak to her I would like to leave a message . ’
6 ‘ Would you like to leave a message for them ? ’
7 She listened to his calm voice explaining that he was not available and if she would like to leave a message … but the message she would like to have left was far too complicated , so she rang off without saying anything .
8 Would she like to leave a message ?
9 If you 'd like to leave a message , he 'll get back to you . ’
10 Eventually , when it comes back to the switchboard , they will know that you 've not answered , and they can say ‘ I 'm sorry , there 's nobody there , would you like to leave a message ’ , in which case , that call will then be diverted to a particular message desk , where they will just take a very brief message which will be passed onto you .
11 I have referred to enforcement more than once already since I became president , and I should like to leave the Institute 's ethical support services for another occasion .
12 As I was saying , if the Labour Group would like to leave the chamber we do n't really mind , if they stay out for the voting at the end of this debate which actually contrary
13 How would you like to leave the house ? ’
14 As I said , we think that even some of the less sane of the lunatics would like to leave the madhouse if they could .
15 But I said I knew you and did he want to leave a message .
16 ‘ But we do want to leave a legacy , and that means recording five really good albums .
17 I do n't want to leave the country .
18 ‘ They 'll want to leave the country , but they 'll have to go there first — records of sales , addresses , phone numbers .
19 I do n't want to leave the country , but I do n't know what we shall do .
20 They may want to leave the hassle of day-to-day practice , but even so , retain their skills and find it difficult to close the book on a lifetime in the profession they love .
21 She did not want to leave the house now .
22 Another survey , by The Indy , the weekly paper for young people , found that the British teenager was happy at home and one in three did not want to leave the family nest .
23 When you have n't had time to prepare , however , you may want to leave the item just where it is .
24 ‘ People who may want to leave the business , often have skills we need , ’ an IBM personnel man explains , ‘ so we have an org called Skillbase .
25 ‘ I do n't want to leave the flat .
26 In fact , the only serious problems at this ‘ stage involved children who did not want to leave the security of the one home they knew .
27 I think , I , I would actually prefer to leave the word annual out and just put I du n no what you wan na call it , I 'd I 'm always
28 Ideally , the purchaser would prefer to leave the risk of bad debts with the vendor , after all , the vendor is the person best able to assess the position .
29 Ideally the purchaser would prefer to leave the risk of creditors with the vendor .
30 If the vote goes in favour , then I will do what I always said I would do and I will prepare to leave the Church of England .
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