Sentences with leave
leave
L l - He would not be allowed to leave the country. [VERB noun]
- He left school with no qualifications. [VERB noun]
- Creating viable maternity leave benefits is a vexing problem for many small.
- Gold Coast opts to leave Ablett out of Geelong clash.
- He'll never leave you. You need have no worry. [VERB noun]
- I left my bags in the car. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- You can leave a message on our answering machine. [VERB noun preposition/adverb]
- Salter drove off, leaving Callendar surveying the scene. [VERB noun verb-ing]
- I'd better leave you to get on with it, then. [VERB noun to-infinitive]
- He always left a little food for the next day. [VERB noun + for]
- ...a crash which left him with a broken collar-bone. [VERB noun + with]
- ...violent disturbances which have left at least ten people dead. [VERB noun adjective]
- If you don't like the cocktail you ordered, just leave it and try a different one. [VERB noun]
- A muscle tear will leave a scar after healing. [VERB noun]
- He left the album open on the table. [VERB noun adjective]
- Leave a gap at the top and bottom so air can circulate. [VERB noun]
- Affix the blue airmail label and leave the rest to us. [VERB noun + to]
- The ceasefire leaves a lot to the goodwill of the forces involved. [V amount + to]
- This left me only one possible course of action. [VERB noun noun]
- Don't leave it all until the last minute. [V n + until/to]
- I think we'd better leave the subject of Nationalism. [VERB noun]
- He died two and a half years later, leaving everything to his wife. [VERB noun + to]
- It is for his humanity as much as his music that his numerous friends and pupils will remember him. He leaves a wife, son and daughter. [VERB noun]
- Why don't you take a few days' leave?
- ...an application for leave to appeal against the judge's order.
- He often leaves his keys in his coat
- Paying the bill left him penniless
- To leave a political movement
- The things we have left undone
- Childhood problems often leave emotional scars
- leave the past to look after itself
- leave the shopping to her
- Will you leave your name and address?
- Flying out of the country, we left the cliffs on our left
- He leaves a wife and two children
- He left his investments to his children
- 37 – 14 leaves 23
- He was granted leave to speak
- leave of absence
- Ten days' leave
- To leave some of the food for latecomers
- To leave one's calling card
- The deceased leaves a widow
- To leave a fortune to charity
- To leave a decision to another
- Ten minus two leaves eight
- Take it or leave it
- To leave the house
- The flood left them homeless
- leave us go now
- To leave the house.
- To leave a job.
- I left my wallet home. The wound left a scar.
- Is there any coffee left?
- To leave a door unlocked.
- We left him to his work.
- We left the details to the lawyer.
- Leave the package with the receptionist. I left my name and phone number.
- He left music to study law.
- We will leave this for the moment and concentrate on the major problem.
- To leave all one's money to charity.
- He leaves a wife and three children.
- 2 from 4 leaves 2.
- To beg leave to go elsewhere.
- The firm offers a maternity leave as part of its benefit program.
- 30 days' leave.
- He took his leave before the formal ceremonies began. We took leave of them after dinner.