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24. leave

  1.  They left the house to go for a walk after tea.
  2. Only 6 per cent of children receive any further training when they leave school.
  3. Nobody left, nobody went away.
  4. The train leaves Cardiff at four in the afternoon.
  5. I helped him to some more whisky but left my own glass untouched.
  6. By the time I got to Sainsbury's, there weren't any tomatoes left.
  7. There aren't many gardeners like him left.
  8. I had very little money left.
  9. Masses and masses of food was left over.
  10. She's on a year's leave from Hunter College.
  11. I glimpsed a bright flash of gold on the left.
  12. He waved a piece of paper in his left hand.
  13. At last she thanked them and left.
  14. All I know is that Michael and I never left the house.
  15. He left a note for her on the table.
  16. He left a note.
  17. I left my pack behind and took only a water bottle.
  18. ...leaves that had been blown off the trees.
  19. If I went away and left you in the flat, would you look after it?
  20. The husband is left to chain-smoke in the waiting-room.
  21. Leave the door open.
  22. When they heard I was leaving, they both came running out.
  23. They left her to lie on the wooden floor.
  24. Their children are left to play among the rubble.
  25. There's almost nowhere left to go.
  26. Nobody ever leaves the airport.
  27. I must leave fairly soon.
  28. I must leave fairly soon.
  29. She insisted that Jim must leave.
  30. Why could they not leave her alone?
  31. I shall be leaving as soon as I am ready.
  32. Until we have cured you, you won't be leaving here.
  33. You shan't leave without my permission.
  34. Will you please, at once, pack up and leave.
  35. Would you ask them to leave, please?
  36. I shall be leaving soon.
  37. I must leave fairly soon.
  38. I won't leave you. You can't make me!
  39. I cannot leave everything for him.
  40. I couldn't leave Hilary behind to cope on her own.
  41. He would rather have left it.
  42. She'd rather be left alone.
  43. She did not dare leave the path.
  44. I leave it with confidence in your hands, Emmanuel.
  45. The settlers have left the bay forever.
  46. My last train leaves Euston at 11.30.
  47. I'm leaving at the end of this week.
  48. Allister Sparks, formerly of the Dispatch, was leaving a local London paper to join Reuters.
  49. He left school at seventeen.
  50. Jack left after breakfast.
  51. My plane does not leave until tomorrow morning.
  52. He tried to leave quietly.
  53. On your left is the river.
  54. There was a gate on our left.
  55. The second train hits the rear of the last coach, and is thrown to the left.
  56. When the light changed they turned to the left and drove away.
  57. ...the black shapeless masses to the left and right of the road.
  58. We left the waterfall and climbed higher.
  59. He turned left and began strolling slowly down the street.
  60. She left a note for her on the table.
  61. The US ought to do everything within reason to encourage General Noriega to leave.
  62. I suggested that it was time to leave.
  63. `Leave me alone,' I snarled.
  64. `When do you leave?'*`I should be gone now.'*`Well, good-bye, Hamo.'
  65. She promised that she would not leave hospital until she was better.
  66. She decided that she would leave her money to him.
  67. We decided to leave the city the next day.
  68. I believe you ought to leave now.
  69. She had been told she could leave hospital.
  70. They'd arranged to leave at four o'clock.
  71. She turned and left the room.
  72. He mentioned his plans to her early one morning, before he left for the paddy fields.
  73. He had hardly got his eyes open before she told him that they were leaving.
  74. He slept alone, as he had done ever since he left Didcot.
  75. I stayed there talking to them until I saw Sam Ward leave the building.
  76. They had not spoken a word since leaving the party.
  77. You can leave if you like.
  78. If I ever get out of this alive, I'll never leave you again.
  79. The older men would find it difficult to get a job if they left the farm.
  80. If you are to escape, you must leave me and go on alone.
  81. He left it where it lay.
  82. He had no right to run off and leave her alone, just as if she was someone of no importance at all.
  83. Sir Denis, who is 78, has let it be known that much of his collection is to be left to the nation.
  84. ...the woman who Muller left his money to.
  85. I want to leave, and yet I feel obliged to stay.
  86. We need to persuade more drivers to leave their cars at home and to use the train instead.
  87. The women were asked to leave. Some of them refused.
  88. Only small pines are left. Many of these have twisted and stunted shapes.
  89. It's really fabulous. Do you think that there are any other comparable tombs left at all?
  90. It was then that I recalled that I had left my wristwatch up in the saloon.
  91. Never feed your rabbit raw potatoes that have gone green*they contain a poison. Similarly, never feed it rhubarb leaves.
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