Example sentences of "leave at the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 And then it was only because I knew I was going to have to leave at the crack of dawn on Friday , and I would n't have time to fix anything up . ’
2 The Act buttressed the law on trespass with two new criminal offences : using or threatening violence in order to obtain entry to any premises , and occupying a house or flat and refusing to leave at the request of the rightful occupier .
3 Moreover , except by consent , the court can not make an order for possession against the tenant in the application ; so that if the tenant refuses to leave at the expiry date of his tenancy , the landlord will be compelled to take fresh proceedings against him .
4 They sort of could n't care less if you were going to leave at the end of the fourth year .
5 All their time was spent on the ones that were going to stay on , so ones that were going to leave at the end of the fourth year were never there and nobody sort of worried about them . ’
6 And it was Silvia , not Ronni , who was the first to arrive and the more reluctant to leave at the end of each lesson .
7 I can excuse him for yesterday as he had to leave at the start of the second half to appear on Question of Sport : - ) .
8 My intention is that I should leave at the end of the year .
9 This time around , the star has been Nikolaj Hubbe , and he , too , will leave at the end of the festival to join NYCB .
10 Lancashire also announced that former Test players Paul Allott and Graeme Fowler would leave at the end of the season
11 Robert , who has worked for the Group for 34 years , will leave at the end of March .
12 But I shall leave at the end of this week , Lord John .
13 ( i ) The public may leave at the end of the performance or exhibition by all exit doors and such doors must be at that time open .
14 If a car has been left at the chapel , a more direct way to it may be made by turning down into the valley from Outrake Foot .
15 In 1793 , in a more striking case , a boy of seventeen was left at the beginning of the struggle with the French revolution as the sole British representative at the military headquarters of the king of Prussia .
16 He believed " the dirt of the pit should be left at the pit " .
17 All 30 RAF personnel left at the base will go by Christmas .
18 If donations were taken at a service , they were left at the door either on the way in or on the way out .
19 Once inside , the maid will slide back the fusuma ( paper-panel door ) and the slippers are left at the door .
20 It points out that packaged peas or tinned grapefruit produces less waste at home than the unpackaged product ; and the waste left at the factory is unmixed and so easier to deal with .
21 There are two pightles in this parish , both referring to elongated pieces of land , relics of the time when such shapes were left at the edge of a field after it had been divided up for strip-cultivation .
22 The huge coal lorry bomb was left at the back perimeter wall of Craigavon RUC station which was demolished .
23 Lord Bridge then outlined a series of cases , in particular the Court of Appeal decision in Crancour v da Silvaesa ( 1986 ) 18 HLR 265 , in which landlords used a variety of devices in their " licence " agreements to avoid the rigours of Street v Mountford , for example ensuring that the " Licensee " was only allowed to occupy the premises for 22 out of 24 hours a day , or the provision of " attendance " by the " Licensor " , such as window cleaning , laundering of bed-linen , or boxes of cornflakes left at the licensee 's door with a bottle of milk as " breakfast " .
24 If such features are to be separated , for purposes of the division of academic labour , from the language-system itself , then one wonders quite what is left at the core and what uses it can be put to .
25 Add the onion to the pan , stirring well to mix with any flour left at the bottom of the pan .
26 In the evening when they came back he would crumble salt on a flat stone for them to lick , and once , in addition to their hay , he gave them the heap of grain that was left at the bottom of the fermentation jar when the beer was finished .
27 And in fact at the end of the expedition ski poles which had been left at the bottom of the climb had vanished .
28 We all know what happens when jellied gravy and sediment is left at the bottom of a bowl of dripping or lard .
29 stuff gets left at the bottom .
30 The secretaries have got it this time , and we are just left at the bottom of the ladder again .
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