Example sentences of "leave [noun prp] [adv] [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Gabrielle Fisher , 21 , had been due to leave Southport yesterday at the end of an 18-day visit to England . |
2 | But even the fiercest dissenter would have been pushed to leave McIlvanney out of the frame . |
3 | Corbett wanted to leave Kinghorn quickly before the captain or Alexander began to question him , so , once he had finished his meal , he went to the stable and , saddling the garron , led him out towards the main gate . |
4 | It was unthinkable that they should leave Fenella here at the mercy of the giants . |
5 | The exhibition will leave Banbury later in the year for a national tour . |
6 | His wife , Vera , who had left Germany just before the war , was very nice . |
7 | He had left Russia soon after the Revolution and brought with him a choir of émigré singers ; they called themselves the Don-Kosaken-Chor . |
8 | Helmut Kragan had left Dresden immediately after the council meeting and flown to Paris . |
9 | Despite the success of the talks , they leave France out in the cold because Thomson proposed a different method of coding the colour information , and refused to compromise with everyone else . |
10 | Wharton is determined to add Castro 's British super-middleweight title to his own Commonwealth crown and leave Fidel out in the cold . |
11 | Jean Coulter and her friend had arrived early and were sitting quietly at a table with a good view of the room when , about half-pasteight , Joan and Derek entered the hotel , having left John outside in the taxi . |
12 | But the Prime Minister left Washington yesterday with the president 's praises ringing in his ears . |
13 | We left Swansea tentatively with the idea of getting round Land 's End , but with a south westerly gale forecast it was a forlorn hope . |
14 | Leaving Nada firmly in the wind vane 's control , and taking the binoculars with me , I climbed the ratlines to the lower spreaders to take a closer look . |
15 | The Duke of Gloucester , as President of the British Consultant 's Bureau left Oporto today at the conclusion of His Royal Highness 's visit to Portugal . |
16 | Norman leaves Ulster out in the cold |