Example sentences of "leave [pron] [v-ing] for [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | The keen thespian likens the challenge of reactivating the Pedernales oilfield to mounting a theatrical production — it should impress the audience enough to leave them yearning for more . |
2 | From traditional African to Jo'burg variety — work song ( gumboot ) , disco , jazz funk , hot gospel — and back again to a sensational African celebration which will leave you shouting for more . |
3 | For that we can thank a succulent script , meaty characterisations and four central performances that will leave you begging for more . |
4 | But they say you must leave it running for two days . |
5 | No wonder the seventh morning with its seventh sun had left me craving for Transylvanian dissolution . |
6 | Their recent blockbusting Belfast 1991 production at the Group Theatre left everyone clamouring for more . |
7 | You could feel the dismay amongst the Leeds players and their fans as it thundered past John Lukic and into the back of the net , leaving them searching for three goals to progress in the competition . |
8 | They always were rhythmic , percussive , beaty , tinny , rattly — a tease , in fact , they tickled your feet and left you begging for more . |
9 | Cook for 1 hour 43 minutes and you have Death Becomes Her , a frothy souffle whose first bite melts deliciously in the mouth but soon leaves you champing for some meat . |