Example sentences of "leave at " in BNC.
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1 | My intention is that I should leave at the end of the year . |
2 | He remembered that at his formal entry ( matriculation ) the praelector of the college gave all the new undergraduates advice on their deportment : ‘ If a Fellow asks you to lunch , leave at 2.15 p.m. ; unless the general conversation is particularly interesting when you may leave at 2.25 p.m . ’ |
3 | He was only a voluntary patient , he supposed , and could leave at any time . |
4 | This time around , the star has been Nikolaj Hubbe , and he , too , will leave at the end of the festival to join NYCB . |
5 | And Dr. Briant ’ — he bowed slightly in Briant 's general direction — ‘ must leave at eleven sharp . |
6 | We will be filming inside the Clock Tower for 2 hours and will leave at 3.30 pm . |
7 | If she herself wanted any dinner she had to slip upstairs at twelve in order that Nan could leave at half-past . |
8 | I would leave at about noon and walk to Bloomsbury . |
9 | The student could leave at any time he wished and take up unqualified practice , usually permanently , but sometimes temporarily . |
10 | We agreed we 'd leave at seven . ’ |
11 | Yes , leave the door slightly open to ensure that if necessary he could leave at speed . |
12 | They could also leave at any time . |
13 | Lancashire also announced that former Test players Paul Allott and Graeme Fowler would leave at the end of the season |
14 | The Colonial Secretary , now Lennox-Boyd , invited Nkrumah to visit London but he would not leave at this critical time . |
15 | Things do tend to wane a bit when lead guitarists Ian delivers the short of wah wah riffs that John Squire would leave at home , but no matter . |
16 | I could enter and leave at will . |
17 | At weekends a special train was kept with steam up in the hotel station yard , so that Mr Stanford could leave at moment 's notice if his business affairs called . |
18 | Trainees may leave at any time if , for example , they wish to take up employment . |
19 | Robert , who has worked for the Group for 34 years , will leave at the end of March . |
20 | She would leave at once , call a taxi and get back to Paris . |
21 | He must leave at once . |
22 | The monitor stated that it would leave at approximately 1915 . |
23 | But I shall leave at the end of this week , Lord John . |
24 | ( i ) The public may leave at the end of the performance or exhibition by all exit doors and such doors must be at that time open . |
25 | We 'll leave at nine . ’ |
26 | ‘ And tell your coach-driver he can leave at five o'clock . |
27 | Things do tend to wane a bit when lead guitarists Ian delivers the short of wah wah riffs that John Squire would leave at home , but no matter . |
28 | She would leave at the first opportunity , and never again would she listen to the reckless promptings of her heart . |
29 | ‘ I must leave at once ! ’ she whispered , and tried to move to the door . |
30 | TRAFFIC travelling on the M1 should leave at Junction 25 and follow A52 Nottingham signs . |