Example sentences of "leave [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 A few will leave during the day .
2 One enterprising station-master frequently told all passengers that their trains would not leave for a long time .
3 Also screening are films from Japan and Korea : WHY DID BODHI DHARMA LEAVE FOR THE EAST ? : the re-issued Kurosawa classic DERSU UZALA and CIRCUS BOYS , by talented young director Kaizo Hayashi .
4 We can leave for the time being , however , the implications of his activist approach to Truth in order to look again at his concept of Truth as hitherto elucidated .
5 At 3.50 , the service will end and the wedding party will leave for the reception at Craigowan Lodge in the estate grounds .
6 On Aug. 10 it was agreed that five minesweepers would leave for the eastern Mediterranean , but their deployment in the Gulf was ruled out .
7 ‘ I 'd like to discuss this further with you , but I 'm afraid we must leave for the hospital now , ’ he told her smoothly , his lips twitching with amusement at her trembling rage and fury .
8 Juliet cooked them both a meal for which she had no appetite , and watched her father leave for the hospital in his blue Cavalier .
9 She swore — yet again — that she would leave off the rich food , forget the drink , but even as she making the promise , she knew she would not be able to keep to it .
10 But I 'll leave off the temazepam .
11 They will be put under the strain of doing jobs for which they are unsuited and as a result will either leave after a short time , have the humiliation of being told they are unsuitable , or cause difficulties for other staff who have to rely on them or cooperate with them .
12 If this is not done a disillusioned employee may well leave after a short time and you will have to repeat the expensive and disruptive process of interviewing all over again .
13 And yet the staff , if they did n't leave after the first month , stayed for ever .
14 The fear among many Muslim Lebanese , who might otherwise favour the departure of the Syrians , is that they would leave behind a power vacuum to be filled by warlords on both sides of the confessional divide .
15 The idea that an industry could leave behind a polluting aftermath for longer than civilization has been in existence has made the waste issue one of the strongest strands in the antinuclear case .
16 Although gestures can misfire and some serious suicide attempts fail ( it is not always easy to distinguish between the gesture and the serious attempt ) , both acts are expressions of immense aggression and can leave behind a trail of guilt and remorse .
17 the fixation of the boy on his mother in the transition period from the oral to the anal phase , that is , in the transition from the purely receptive interests of the child to his first productive efforts , may have a fatal outcome ; it may leave behind a disposition to manic-depressive affections .
18 Don has made the trip from Hereford to Romania 4 times now and he 'll continue his visits in the hope that one day he can leave behind a modern farming system which will bring Moldavia into the twentieth century .
19 Appalled by the loss of his native town , Garibaldi left the army of Piedmont , but did not leave behind the cause of unification , sailing to Sicily with his famous ‘ Thousand ’ .
20 I hope that the new journal , which purports to be international in content , will soon leave behind the rather parochial views of the former MAGB journal .
21 Weir , who played in the northern hemisphere v southern hemisphere match in Hong Kong last year , will leave behind the lambing season at Cortleferry Farm to make his sevens debut in the colony .
22 Half of them are n't in — and a message like that is n't something you can very well leave with a neighbour .
23 Or , without consideration of their contents , old drafts , all the litter which a slovenly conveyancer will leave with the papers .
24 The Argus will leave with the helicopters on board next week and is expected to take seven days to reach the Croatian port of Split .
25 She used to show you a collection of photographs which she kept in her wallet as if they were family photographs , but in fact these pictures were all pictures of men 's cocks , she used to make them stop on the way home at the photobooth in the entrance to the station , she 'd make them stand on the stool with their trousers down , she never got caught — Greta , on seeing me leave with an especially handsome man : ‘ I hope you 're on the pill . ’
26 Some countries have tried to slow down the exodus by insisting that players can not leave before a certain age , usually 28 , or until they have completed their national service .
27 No one else did , and Salah was careful to stagger the entertainments so that the foreign teachers ( for whom he had a certain distaste ) should arrive and leave before the other guests .
28 It was a typical paradox that now , when he could , had he wished , have stayed for the whole autumn , he should leave before the allotted time was up .
29 The Soviet military responded to the demand by noting that troops could not leave before the completion of Soviet forces ' withdrawal from Eastern Europe , partly because of the difficulties involved in rehousing troops .
30 A customer walking into a Barclays branch can leave within a few minutes having bought or sold such shares as he wants .
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