Example sentences of "we [vb mod] [adv] leave " in BNC.

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1 Finally , we should not leave the discussion of Hayek and Liberalism without noting certain recent developments in liberal theories which are particularly directed to the analysis of government and law and which , to some extent , derive their inspiration from Hayek 's pioneering work .
2 We should not leave this brief consideration of how war was regarded by people of the time with the impression that greed and anarchy prevailed .
3 I told Harry that I did n't really see how this could be resolved in your absence so we should just leave until you return from holiday .
4 We should n't leave them lying around the house like a tube of vitamin C. If the words come too easily to hand , we 'll use them without thought ; we wo n't be able to resist .
5 I think we should n't leave it too late before we come because the shops all close , it 's cold and there 's nowhere to sit .
6 We must not leave the eighteenth century without mention of the great typefounder and printer of Birmingham , John Baskerville ( 1706–75 ) , who not only designed the famous type that bears his name but greatly improved the general standard of English printing and gave us , in 1763 , one of the most splendid editions of the Bible .
7 I hope the negotiation with Norfolk will give us that opportunity and the negotiations with the Department of Transport as well , we must not leave them out , this they are crucial to the solution of the entirety of these province .
8 One problem that we must also leave until the next chapter is the fact that there are many cases of English words with alternative possible stress patterns ( e.g. ‘ controversy ’ , either or ) .
9 But we must now leave these tangential matters and return to the task of establishing what social anthropology is and does .
10 So , for the moment , we 'll just leave it at that shall we ? ’
11 So we 've got tan forty degrees equals opp over adjacent which is equal to well we do n't know opp so we 'll just leave it as opp over a hundred and twenty .
12 So we 'll just leave this down here .
13 We 'll just leave it . ’
14 We 'll just leave that for the meantime and keep We 'll we 'll remember .
15 Now we 've got multiply into the brackets , so we 'll just leave the ten where it is and work out what happens to this , everything inside the bracket has got to be multiplied by ?
16 Danny it 's just occurred to me because we 're tape recording we 'd better just stop print just at the moment , we 'll just leave that off line we can do it later .
17 but we 'll just leave it now
18 Right , I agree with that , and I think that we 'll simply leave out the word ‘ natural ’ in future , wo n't we .
19 We could both leave now .
20 We could n't leave Crete without sampling an evening of typical entertainment , called Raki and Syrtaki .
21 Tim and Lynne Littler caught up with us at this point and with little resistance from our party , insisted that we could n't leave Paris without a light lunch .
22 We could n't leave Malham country without seeing the Cove and we made a detour in the mini-bus .
23 ‘ Rose felt we could n't leave it until the morning .
24 We could n't leave you here on your own , ’ says Prue Chase , as Howard kisses her and hands a bottle of wine to Roy , her husband .
25 Anyway , we could n't leave this — vehicle — here , could we ?
26 We could then leave it and say we 'll pick it up in an hour or so
27 In what has been a good year for poets at the conferences , with Neil Kinnock quoting both Frost and Shelley , and Kenneth Baker identifying with Henry V or Kenneth Branagh , Mr Patten chose Larkin 's observation that , with honour gone , all we could now leave to our children was money .
28 Well we could maybe leave it till the next committee meeting to organize ourselves
29 ‘ No , we would n't leave him in some Beirut jail .
30 That leaves obvious questions about why exactly this illuminates decisions by finite human agents in worlds full of ‘ friction ’ , but we would rather leave them to Chapter 6 , where Game Theory will be found illuminating for thinking about international relations in an ideal-typical way .
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