Example sentences of "and leave [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It was all too easy for the masses to feel humbled by experiences of this kind , and to leave with the conviction that the entire subject matter would be forever beyond their grasp . |
2 | The purpose of this process of doubting is to strain off the dross of uncertainty and to leave behind a residue of knowledge — objective , certain , universal . |
3 | 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 . |
4 | Or perhaps there was some other , unofficial entrance , and right now she was getting ready to give up and leave by the same way . |
5 | It is perfectly possible to go through a University career , satisfy the examiners , graduate in the splendour of the Great Hall , and leave as a Bristol graduate without ever once having thought how the whole thing has been organised . |
6 | Plants will survive quite happily if you group them all together in the bath , soak them well , and leave about an inch of water in the bottom of the bath . |
7 | She waited until he went to pass her to reach the door and leave at the end of the night . |
8 | 5 Roll teaspoons of the petit four mixture into balls and leave for a while to set . |
9 | After applying , comb through to ensure even distribution and leave for a minimum of three minutes . |
10 | Sarah complained that she was ‘ bored ’ and so Miss Rudge told her to pack her bags and leave for a term . |
11 | Place one piece of stem into each jar and leave for a few hours . |
12 | I prefer to rinse the olives well if they have been bottled in brine and then to toss them in a little olive oil and leave for an hour or two before serving . |
13 | She had a burning desire to pack her case and leave on the first mode of transport she could find — she would even settle for a donkey if there was one . |
14 | Curve their ends up slightly and leave with the greenery to harden . |
15 | Mr Gairns noted that proprieties were properly observed : ‘ a separate entrance to this department direct from the Stratford Road enables the girls to enter after and leave before the male employees . |
16 | Place the dough in a clean bowl , sprinkle lightly with flour , cover and leave in a warm place to double in bulk . |
17 | Cover and leave in a cool place for 1 hour . |
18 | Cover with a damp cloth and leave in a warm place until double in volume — about 1¼–1½ hours . |
19 | Sprinkle with flaked chocolate and leave in a cool place to set . |
20 | Wait until some of the seeds are about to drop from their pods or seed cases , collect them carefully , place them on sheets of paper in trays , and leave in a warm sunny place until the seeds spill out . |
21 | Cover with a greased plastic bag and leave in a warm place for about 60 mins , until risen . |
22 | Wash the cells three times and leave in a small volume of PBS . |
23 | Cover both containers with a plate and leave in a cool place . |
24 | Turn it into an oiled bowl , cover with a polythene bag and leave in a warm place for about an hour or until the dough has doubled in size . |
25 | Turn the moulds upside-down onto a sheet of non-stick baking paper and leave in a cool , dry place until completely set . |
26 | Cover with a tea towel and leave in a warm place until double in size , about 1 hour . |
27 | Cover and leave in a cool place for up to 24 hours . |
28 | Cover with a cloth and leave in a warm place until dough doubles in size . |
29 | Blend all the ingredients together in a bowl and leave in the refrigerator for at least 1hr to allow the flavours to blend together . |
30 | Cover and leave in the refrigerator for at least 24hr , stirring occasionally . |