Example sentences of "going leave " in BNC.

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1 Tony Willis said : ‘ If I was going to leave a message it would be ‘ people management ’ .
2 ‘ So that is the mess they are going to leave us , because some time before the completion of the single market , we shall have a Labour government . ’
3 I am going to leave this job .
4 I do n't want to invest in anything where every day I have to worry whether my managers are going to leave me . ’
5 He was very restless so I knew it was a matter of moments before he was going to leave MainMan .
6 ‘ She could still have wanted him but got tired of waiting — decided he was n't going to leave his wife . ’
7 ‘ You just going to leave me in here then ? ’
8 For a long time it looked as if Newcastle were going to leave with the three points they so desperately needed and it was the visitors who drew first blood .
9 ‘ Are you going to leave us ? ’
10 I felt that she may have either directly or indirectly encouraged him to make this decision for several reasons : she was suffering ; she knew that he was n't going to leave the hospital and she accepted that ; and she did n't like seeing him talk himself into more suffering for him and for her ; and I do n't think there 's any question that in some sense she must have gotten this across to him that he ought to give up much more than anyone else .
11 He was going to leave anyway and we 've had a succession of drummers really because he did n't play on the first single .
12 All of the youths studied were in their last year of school , and all were going to leave at the minimum school leaving age ( Corrigan , 1979 ) .
13 I was going to leave a note , but there was no one at Reception and then I heard your voice in here .
14 ’ ’ I 'm sure I 'm going to leave the ground and float up and hit my head on the ceiling , and all the time the voices are call ‘ DO IT DO IT DO IT … ’
15 Having risked everything coming here , she was n't going to leave without finding Will Pegg .
16 Another idea , suggested by Nic Picot , is that you say that you are going to predict under which of five cups the audience is going to leave a coin .
17 I 'm going to leave you with some rhythm combinations of the 8th note triplet and 16th note triplet subdivisions .
18 I 'm going to leave you with four grooves that include some of the triplet applications we 've been taking about .
19 ‘ I have to be getting along now , Lee , that 's the damp man and I 'm going to leave him here while I go to visit a dear friend round the corner .
20 ‘ We are going to leave on Sunday , ’ Mrs Carson went on .
21 Rod , working on his own life story with a ghost writer , has promised : ‘ I am going to leave no stone unturned — I intend to delve deeply into the numerous stains I have left on the tapestry of life . ’
22 ‘ Even if they are going to leave our casualty unit alone , it follows that cuts must be made somewhere and we want to know where . ’
23 And she went bananas when I said I was going to leave nursing , which is a really respectable profession and stable and all that kind of thing .
24 They sort of could n't care less if you were going to leave at the end of the fourth year .
25 All their time was spent on the ones that were going to stay on , so ones that were going to leave at the end of the fourth year were never there and nobody sort of worried about them . ’
26 The idea of being nice to someone because they were going to leave you their money was not pleasant ; Tom often told himself this , but it was the reason for his going to see his grandmother .
27 With what she was going to leave to each of her relations written down in it so that when she got fed up with one of them she could just strike his name out ! ’
28 She was not going to leave until he told her , and at last he did go on , while she listened carefully , to make a picture for herself she could trust .
29 Dandelion told me you were going to leave the warren tonight .
30 " No one 's going to leave anyone else behind , " he said .
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