Example sentences of "[conj] i [vb base] leave the " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Now that I 've left the army , I 'll soon be down in the fields with you again , ’ said Troy lightly . |
2 | I have to get a bus at eight o'clock so I have to leave the house at twenty to eight . |
3 | So we then have three officers in there and I leave leaving the two officers whilst I go and check the rest of the place out . |
4 | The result of the calculation that er I think appropriate is that one finds twenty hours a week , seven pounds an hour , thirty seven weeks a year comes out I hope at five thousand , one hundred and eighty pounds , to that should be added four hundred and forty five pounds national insurance contributions and I have left the advertising fees at the same amount two hundred pounds . |
5 | That 's cos I 've left the thing off ? |
6 | In the end I agreed to do this but I remember leaving the meeting literally , I am afraid , in tears and saying that although I would obey the majority I would resign from the Government afterwards as quietly as I could because I should have failed to uphold an almost lifelong conviction … |
7 | But I wish to leave the control of the estate in your hands as sort of legal guardians . |
8 | I do n't get angry with her but I do leave the room to calm down … |
9 | C can we s sorry to keep coming back to this one but I want to leave the A sixty one for the time being . |
10 | But I have left the profession temporarily . |
11 | The National Sound Archive , which is part of the directorate of Humanities and Social Sciences , is a special case , much involved in most of the issues raised here , but I propose to leave the question of recorded sound to one side for the purposes of this paper , and to concentrate on written and graphic sources for the historian . |
12 | I was thinking when I 've left the school if anything else happens I 'll just feel really pissed off and I 'm gon na write a letter and say , you know , now I 've left the school |
13 | It is as though I have left the dull class rooms of the world and the discordant sound of the trampling feet and I have reached a place far from men where my mind is moved by universal rhythms . |