Example sentences of "[pron] leave me [verb] " in BNC.

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1 Perhaps most memorable was a which left me feeling as no other opera performance had ever done before .
2 'E left me roastin' outside the gates while 'e went an' phoned the police , ’ Freddie moaned .
3 It was a horrendous attack which leaves me stuck for words .
4 There is an old-fashioned quality to these performances which leaves me wishing for something just a little less well-upholstered , although I can imagine anyone coming to Bach for the first time with this recording could well come away with the impression that old LEAVES is quite simply the ‘ bizz ’ , and I for one would not wish to argue with that !
5 So I have to ask you to leave me to find my peace again .
6 I do n't think he was quite so committed to your sister as she wanted us to believe , and , talking of that lady , how dare you leave me to cope with an hysterical female on my own ? ’
7 Why ca n't you leave me to get on with my work in peace ? ’
8 You left me to cope with this alone , ’ Ari said accusingly .
9 After a short , complicated conversation in our melange of languages , she left me to battle with my clothes and the shower , returning only to tell me to come to the house of Sheikha Grandmother .
10 Inventing farfetched excuses , she left me trapped in her flat and made no attempt to help me look for work .
11 I did not find out how much she sold the garments for because she left me standing outside , but she always looked pleased when she emerged from these visits .
12 ‘ And she left me to work it out .
13 And they leave me to sign the post , the paperwork , run up and down the stairs , doing this , that and the other , talking to , my things across here are training sessions , incoming , tea card collection because my collections are usually like they 're a part-timer , and phone calls from reception , oh , you can take it .
14 Thou left me speyed down wi ’ the family .
15 Myself and Parco Polo seeks meaning in what it does to us , and it left me thinking that the late Italo Calvino has a lot to answer for .
16 It left me fatigued and in the mood to fall asleep every time I sat down . ’
17 It left me wishing that someone would write something equally attractive about the work in the United Kingdom — golden ages in science are rare and should be recorded .
18 It would attack me suddenly , quite unpredictably — and it left me fighting for breath .
19 I WAS EXTREMELY moved by Charles Fox 's superb article on Stephen Hawking ( ‘ Stephen Hawking , Superstar ’ ) , but at the same time it left me feeling uneasy .
20 He left me struggling with 4,000 owing on loans — and two children to bring up .
21 He left me to become acquainted with the religious environment , and then handed me a paperback entitled Modern Buddhism in Burma , which he had edited in cooperation with Kenneth Saunders , warden of the YMCA hostel , and already a translator of the Dhamma-pada , a collection of short sayings thought to go back to the Buddha .
22 He left me to walk home alone .
23 He left me sat there and strode out of the office .
24 He left me to sulk until a servant came to announce dinner was ready .
25 He left me to wander about on my own for twenty minutes before returning to lock up .
26 It leaves me speculating that Havel the artist is unlikely to be displaced by Havel the politican .
27 It leaves me wondering why you should have been chosen for this very tame assignment .
28 And I have to say my experience it leaves me to doubt , I know I 'm a cynic sometimes , that the space will not be used effectively and
29 My exam results and my father 's comments upon them left me shrivelled .
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