Example sentences of "'ll leave [pers pn] [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I 'll leave them on the mat inside the door so you can change into them , then your clogs wo n't wake me up from my nap . |
2 | Now I 've got some tables in the car , and if you 'd like me to fetch them during break , I 'll , I 'll leave them on the table for you . |
3 | We 'll leave him for a minute or two , then I 'll test his reflexes . ’ |
4 | this was on the Thursday and he said er we 'll leave him on the |
5 | Oh I 'll take them both anyway cos I think that 's yeah I I 'll leave ours in the garage . |
6 | No she , I 'll leave her for a , she 's gon na have , have her tea in a minute , she can have a bit after her tea . |
7 | I 'll leave it at the moment , I know you 've now got a very busy day ahead of you lectures to attend and such things like that but er has anybody got a question or two they 'd like to ask me concerning anything ? |
8 | Well no , you have to scarify it and then you have to you have to carry on the work , you ca n't sort of do it and then think , ooh I 'll leave it for a couple of months . |
9 | We 'll leave it to a softer Pen : |
10 | ‘ We 'll leave it to the factory manager , ’ James said . |
11 | I 'll leave it to the young men , like yourself . |
12 | I 'll I 'll leave it to the |
13 | I 'll leave it to the people who went to explain the debacle . |
14 | Or you 'll leave it to the imagination . |
15 | I mean , when you can get Dick Tracy for free you 'll take it , but when you have to pay £10 for it you 'll leave it on the shelf . |
16 | No , we 'll leave it till the morning . |
17 | I 'll leave it in the other room for you . |
18 | ‘ Well , Doctor , ’ said Julie , ‘ I 'll leave you to the tender mercies of these ladies . ’ |
19 | I 'll leave you with a quote from Justinas Marcinkevicius — People 's Poet of the Lithuanian SSR — introducing Sutkus ' collection Daina Lietuvai : |
20 | This month , I 'll leave you with a super-hairy Steve Vai guitar lick , broken down into rhythmic notation : ie. no notes . |
21 | Coming up next here on Radio Oxford is the six o'clock news , but we 'll leave you with the best moment this afternoon here on Radio Oxford . |
22 | If you have a bad game he 'll leave you in no doubt about what he thinks , but he very rarely loses his temper . |
23 | I 'll leave you in the car with Caesar after this . ’ |
24 | I 'll leave you in the ditch near the gate I know of and go back for my horse . ’ |
25 | My guess is they 'll leave us to the forest . |