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

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1 ‘ Look — I 'll tell Gary to leave part of the vegetable garden undug .
2 Woodley ( 1984 ) in his study of university students reported that while mature students are slightly more likely to leave university without a degree , they are just as likely to obtain a ‘ good ’ degree .
3 Personnel of the Operation Life-Line Sudan programme had on March 31 been forced by fighting to leave Bor for the second time in two weeks , although some 6,000 malnourished children were being fed from that distribution point .
4 There are those , mainly salaried , workers who are able to choose whether or not to leave work at the retirement age , leave prematurely , or perhaps work on .
5 I hope to leave work in a month 's time and get myself up to scratch with my reading .
6 Millions of working mothers are hampered in their careers because they have to leave work in the middle of the afternoon .
7 She says that they 're going to leave Holly in a kennel to see if she 'll accept the puppies as her own — she 's very broody .
8 Hearing of his movements , Suharto ordered the president to leave Halim as an attack would shortly go in .
9 Indeed the gentry prefer to leave business to the professionals ( 'those damn usurers ' ) and concentrate on the arts and natural sciences , religious speculation and , of course , a little hunting .
10 In many instances , pellet formation is stimulated by the availability of the next meal ( Chitty , 1938 ) , with the previous meal being regurgitated even if not fully digested in order to leave room for the next and in this case it seems likely that the initial level of pH would be higher than normal .
11 Because of continuing financial difficulties and still not having sold the flat , we have had to leave YWAM for the moment .
12 Davison 's relatives were forced to leave court by the back door …
13 Given that it is good for many people to get out of the home and meet other people at work , and that it is crucially important not to leave re-entry into the labour market until the person 's children have grown up , these disregard rules need to be reversed as soon as possible .
14 D is not required to prove any of this : in a murder trial , if there is sufficient evidence that D was provoked to lose self-control , the judge is bound to leave provocation to the jury , and the burden of disproving it beyond reasonable doubt lies upon the prosecution .
15 At two separate locations in the carriage , one of the standard seats is deleted , to leave space for a wheelchair .
16 It is also very clear why you need extension rails , since the main carriage is already on the right and you need to leave space for the lace carriage to join it .
17 In modernity , to leave space for the production and reception of heterodoxy , this full correspondence must no longer exist and the habitus becomes differentiated .
18 When you start with S.2 you need to leave space at the beginning for you to say S.1 .
19 The finding is in line with recent research which shows that those who are least able to cope tend to leave care with the least support ( Bonnerjea , 1990 ) .
20 Colleague , just one second , I do apologize for , for cutting in , but colleagues if you 're , if it 's your intention to leave Congress for a few moments please do it as quietly as possible .
21 The plan had been to leave hospital for a few days , beginning the next day .
22 A spokesman for Cedars Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles , said the 63-year-old film star was scheduled to leave hospital at the weekend .
23 Miss Hepburn , 63 , who underwent surgery on Sunday , was listed in fair condition and expected to leave hospital within a week .
24 From the beginning of the fourth year , and especially for as long as pupils were legally free to leave school at the end of that year , very much more definite choices were made : ‘ Newsom ’ courses for those who were to leave , examination courses for most of the rest , with many decisions then to be taken about which subjects to drop , and which to pursue .
25 In general , the lower an individual 's class position , the more likely he or she is to leave school at the minimum leaving age and the less likely to aspire and strive for a highly rewarded position .
26 Discovered at one of the LTA 's 3 Star Clubs at King George 's Comprehensive school , by the father of local professional coach Harvey Slater ( who now coaches the youngster ) , Joanne , who is about to leave school for a year of full time playing , is one of the few British juniors who has the ability to ‘ kick ’ and break from the pack .
27 The spectacular way to leave Béarn for the east , as I have already indicated , is through Eaux-Bonnes , up along the ‘ Thermal Route ’ to the Col d'Aubisque and then to its companion pass , a little further east , the Col du Soul or .
28 Thomas , 28 , was at Molineux for talks earlier this week and seems likely to leave Palace in the wake of their relegation .
29 And it had been so since the day that she had turned to leave Sycorax at the hot springs .
30 In spring 1964 Khomeini was released , Various emissaries of the Shah tried to persuade the ayatollah to leave politics to the politicians . "
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