Example sentences of "never leave [pos pn] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | One answer to this problem may be found in the documents which record the surrender of their freedom by substantial peasant landholders in the eleventh century : the landlords bought their subjection for a substantial grant of land ; in return , by becoming serfs , the peasants agreed never to leave their plot of land . |
2 | An important safety rule is never to leave your board unless it is to get into a safety boat , since your board will make it easier for rescuers to see you and will keep you afloat . |
3 | One solution is never to leave your home unoccupied again , but if you ca n't face life without holidays you could pay someone to be there when you are n't . |
4 | But as the days went on the truth became less difficult to live with than it had threatened to be , and she knew that she would never leave her husband because she , too , was to blame . |
5 | Some will exclaim ‘ Can I then never leave my child ? ’ ’ |
6 | He 's already married , and can never leave his wife and son , so for all our sakes I must go away . |
7 | In the North , people wondered why Morrissey took a flat in a fashionable area of London after he had openly pledged that he would never leave his home city . |
8 | They had never left their home , even when the Arab–Jewish front line ran behind the house in 1948 . |
9 | Alexander Vass 's eyes had never left her face . |
10 | His wife , who had never left her place , waved as she left , but my greatest reward was in the last shadowy glimpse of the back seat where little arms twined around the dog , hugging him ecstatically , and in the cries , thankful and joyous , fading into the night . |
11 | And of course Gramps had never left his wife — because he had never been going to , because he had n't been the father ; but that was obviously the story Marie O'Donnell had put about — the story her family believed . |
12 | These women do not feel called to the seclusion of their sisters inside the enclosure , who never leave their convent , but feel called to serve them and act as essential intermediaries between the cloistered nuns and the world . |
13 | Park in a well-lit area or use an attended car park and never leave your parking ticket in the car ! |
14 | Never leave your parking ticket in your car |
15 | Take cash and valuables with you at all times ; never leave your motorhome unlocked ; stick to main roads , and do n't be tempted to go exploring down minor ones . |
16 | Such train travellers , of course , would have funds ; most Vasilariovites never left their reef-hive during a lifetime … |
17 | In fact , it was said that a plant of balm In the garden would ensure that the bees never left their hive to set up home elsewhere , and since sugar was highly priced in medieval days , honey carried a considerable premium . |
18 | Before they parted May told her friend she was going to the cinema but she never left her house again . |
19 | Marc 's black eyes never left her face . |
20 | Er , once they were able to leave the home and so that everyone was looked after , they never left our care really and |
21 | Guards never left his presence . |
22 | Old Mahu was on duty , and he never left his shelter by the main gate , once he was sure that everyone was asleep . |
23 | It stays trained on the front like it was expecting something to happen , while we hear a recorded interview with some policeman who probably never left his desk , saying it is possible one of the residents knows rather more about this , and investigations are in hand . |
24 | Margaret Stanhope saw by the watch that never left his wrist that their unromantic interlude would soon be drawing to a close . |
25 | Never left his room in that time . |
26 | Her eyes never left his face . |
27 | But her eyes never left his face , and he turned from her and marched from the room . |
28 | Basically because the produce manager who was training me was so scared of me making a cock up , he never never left my side when I was . |
29 | He took her hand and raised it to his lips , his eyes never leaving her face . |
30 | ‘ Yes , you do , ’ he replied , his gaze never leaving her face . |