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