Example sentences of "time [pers pn] leave the " in BNC.
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1 | We were just in our early twenties by the time I left The Pistols , beginning to find our way in the world , starting to get more confidence . |
2 | For example , when I first lived alone I used to be in a state of anxiety every time I left the house , for fear that I had forgotten something . |
3 | By the time I left the shower area , I had recovered sixteen coins . |
4 | By the time she left the stage — ‘ I Should Be So Lucky ’ was the predictable finale — both he and his most successful star had survived their sternest test . |
5 | ‘ I thought to myself , Martha must be growing up now , it 's time she left the country and came to live with me and go to a good school . ’ |
6 | She could hear a tiny voice somewhere , talking and pausing , as if somebody 's radio was interfering with the music , but by the time she left the room it had stopped . |
7 | By the time she left the hotel Duncan was in bed , the light and television both switched off . |
8 | He made quite a fuss about it , saying it was time she left the nest , stood up to the forceful Elise and lived her own life . |
9 | Time you left the building . ’ |
10 | ‘ Have you any idea of the time you left the carpark ? ’ |
11 | By the time we left the house half an hour later , there was absolutely no doubt about the pain ! ’ |
12 | By the time we left the Parrot there was only an hour left to closing time . |
13 | My men , whom I had instructed to keep close together and sing from the time they left the camp until they joined me on the forest road , were not due for an hour and a half , and during this time it was more than likely that the tigress would break cover and try to stalk or rush me . |
14 | According to DC Groves , up to the time they left the premises there was no reason to suspect fraud . |
15 | I 've had them followed from the time they left the house . |
16 | There is no outside view of any sort and the only time they leave the cell is for weekend visits from relatives , bi-daily showers or for 45 minutes ' daily exercise . |
17 | And after just a few sessions of treatment his parents were overjoyed to be told their son could be walking by the time they leave the Capital in April . |
18 | By the time he left the Old Kent Road school , he had absorbed the classics , learnt French , and was proficient in mathematics and in the sciences which were attainable only by university students . |
19 | By the time he left the apartment , it was raining . |
20 | The next time he left the digging he kept away from Fiver and sat looking at the bank , as though entirely concerned with the work . |
21 | But this time he left the door open . |
22 | By the time he left the Cultra house , a picture was emerging of a young man with definite allegiances . |
23 | In other words to break his deemed domicile a person leaving the United Kingdom must be outside of the United Kingdom for three years counting three lots of 12 months from the time he left the United Kingdom . |
24 | With such a wish we advised Maurice to look several ways every time he left the house . |
25 | By the time he leaves the narrative the humiliation has gone , but the exclusion remains . |
26 | And the Sharlott family is praying that this time he leaves the crosses alone . |