Example sentences of "[conj] i leave the [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | For example in B , I had tried several times without success to contact a third-year female physics student who , it seemed , never looked in her departmental pigeonhole where I left the notes . |
2 | Although I left the car park wearing a long-sleeved T-shirt with my warmer clothes packed away in the rucksack , the walk was now a serious business and I was wearing everything I had with me . |
3 | He made very few mistakes and so often picked out the right line on the greens , lines which at the time I doubted , that I left the decisions to him . ’ |
4 | Thou hast been ‘ the cloud ’ before me from the day that I left the flesh-pots of Egypt , and was led through the way of the wilderness — the cloud that hast been guiding me to a land flowing with milk and honey — the milk of innocence , the honey of friendship ! |
5 | Before that I left the light on . |
6 | I would suppose it was shortly after four o'clock that I left the guest house and ventured out into the streets of Salisbury . |
7 | The going looked even worse ahead , so I left the wheelbarrow and scouted around . |
8 | I am not an expert , so I leave the decisions regarding the buying of paintings to my specialist colleagues . |
9 | This is not the moment to rehearse the arguments for and against the various options with which we may be presented in December , so I leave the House with two brief thoughts . |
10 | Once I leave the group my behaviour will be different again . |
11 | ‘ Poor Undry , shrunken and wasted ! — and I left the sea and went up on to the land , into the world of mortals . |
12 | For all that he could be expected to stay in the Lorrimores , car for at least fifteen more minutes I felt decidedly jittery , and I left the door open so that if he did come back unexpectedly I could say I was merely checking that everything was in order . |
13 | and I left the door open here |
14 | When er I stood for the election of the national organizers for the East of Scotland and I was successful there and I left the Edinburgh branch in May nineteen sixty six to start work with the head office in nine May nineteen sixty six . |
15 | ‘ I want to speak to you two in private , ’ he said , and so Joe and I left the pub and walked home with him . |
16 | My mother and I left the island at the end of the summer . |
17 | The coolness of the water roused me from my reverie , and I left the bath and decided to telephone Toby Greenslade . |
18 | He told me where to go and I left the room with relief . |
19 | He closed his eyes , and I left the room . |
20 | Sapt and I left the room by a secret door , and we found ourselves outside , at the back of the palace gardens . |
21 | When Gibson and I left the office , Guy turned on me and bluntly told me the fate that would overtake me were I to steal one of his crews . |
22 | Steve and I left the bivouac the following night , having spent the day preparing our abseil equipment , attaching short slings to our ice screws and pegs . |
23 | Jim Hall and I leave the city on a road flanked by fortified encampments flying UN , Greek and Cypriot flags . |
24 | ‘ If I left the can just over there you could say you found it . ’ |
25 | If I leave the door open I shall be able to hear him if his condition worsens . |
26 | so if I leave the doors open |
27 | I 'm not particularly interested in this and of course if I leave the magazine Mr Mitchell will leave with me . |
28 | But er it was only u until I left the school cos I was only a matter of eight when I left that school so er I was n't in a it was n't in any progressive sort of style then I mean we wer it was more rudiments of education that we were taught and er |
29 | She blabbed to the Press and they hounded me until I left the country . |
30 | I 'm going to tell you right away that , although I was n't a virgin when we married , I was until I left the train with Ludovico . |