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Example sentences for "leave him"

  • After seeing the Count de Commarin safely in his carriage at the entrance of the Palais de Justice, Noel Gerdy seemed inclined to leave him.

  • If Noel doesn't leave me, I shall be obliged to leave him.

  • I was not so afraid of him, wouldn't I leave him at once?

  • I beg of you, I entreat you not to take him from me; leave him to me.

  • If it had been possible to marry Mrs. Sohlberg he might have done so, and he did speculate at times as to whether anything would ever induce Aileen to leave him; but this was more or less idle speculation.

  • Perhaps she would want to leave him of her own accord.

  • He would have to go on, and she would have to leave him, if needs be; but he could not cease or go back.

  • Leave him in prison for a month till his temper yield and his spirit be broken and he return to his senses.

  • Yet how could his family find it in their hearts to leave him in such desert place where, if one of our Márids came upon him at this hour, he would assuredly slay him.

  • As soon as he had it in his power to leave Mr. Badger at any moment, he began to doubt whether he wanted to leave him at all.

  • I saw too, and had experienced in this very interview, the sense of my guardian's remark that it was even more mischievous to use persuasion with him than to leave him as he was.

  • I thought him only awkward and shy, for he was evidently much embarrassed; and I fancied that the best thing I could do would be to wait until I saw that he had everything he wanted and then to leave him to himself.

  • So that it is even more mischievous," said my guardian once to me, "to remonstrate with the poor dear fellow than to leave him alone.

  • It was Fanferlot's task to escort Prosper to prison; but, as they were about starting, he asked the commissary to leave him at liberty to pursue another course, a request which his superior granted.

  • He had insisted on keeping Gaston's old servant in his service, because he thought it imprudent to leave him at Oloron, where his gossiping might cause trouble.

  • She was compelled to leave him, to undergo the intolerable agony of composing her face to conceal this great happiness, which had changed her whole life and being.

  • Ethel, in vexation, though he gave her a pinch to show it was all in good humour, while he went on, "I am glad to hear they do leave him to himself in a corner.

  • And it was now impossible: the enchantress who had held him with her eye had now disappeared, taking his honour in pledge; and as she had failed to leave him an address, he was denied even the inglorious safety of retreat.

  • Thereupon, as if to leave him no room for repentance, she hurried Somerset out of the front door, and left him standing, key in hand, upon the pavement.

  • She thanked Windebank many times for his kindness; although she was tired, she was in no mood to leave him.

  • Then I'll see you tonight," he said, as he raised his hat, as if wishing her to leave him.

  • Listen to me--you shall listen," he added, as Mavis strove to leave him.

  • I won't leave him a windpipe for the hangman to stop, at the end of another rebellion.

  • Artagnan, "and to think that we are compelled to leave him; maybe the same fate awaits us two paces hence.

  • D'Artagnan perceived that it would be disobliging Athos not to leave him alone; and in a few minutes Cahusac fell, with a sword thrust through his throat.

  • Let us leave him to follow the road to the camp protected by his esquire and the two Musketeers, and return to Athos.

  • Thank you; but I feel as if I couldn't leave him to anybody but myself.

  • If you come to that, Rainbow is not an every-day horse, and I can't leave him behind, can I?

  • I am going to leave him--I am going into life; I shall have to fight now, there'll be no looking back.

  • With every glass of wine he became more gentle and more genial, sitting very upright, and tightly buttoned-in; while the little white wings of his moustache seemed about to leave him for a better world.

  • What was she about to do, then--to leave him dying!

  • Lydia moved as if to leave him, but he followed.

  • He sought her now, sought her that she might never leave him again.

  • He expressed himself so ambiguously about Thyrza's condition and gave on the whole such scanty proof of intelligence that Mrs. Ormonde felt it unsafe to leave him in charge of a case such as this.

  • For a moment he thought she was going to break down, refuse to leave him.

  • Just this time yesterday he had got into the train, just this time yesterday turned and seen the face which had refused to leave him since.

  • She had to leave him a year ago, with her baby--other reasons, too.

  • I haven't told him that I'm going to leave him.

  • Friar, advise him; I leave him to your hand.

  • I knew him, and I know him; so I leave him To him that made him proud-the Pope.

  • But, to Orlando: did he leave him there, Food to the suck'd and hungry lioness?

  • I leave him to your gracious acceptance, whose trial shall better publish his commendation.

  • Three times did Richard make a lane to me, And thrice cried 'Courage, father!

  • I am not so well as I should be, but I'll ne'er out.

  • Methinks no body should be sad but I; Yet, I remember, when I was in France, Young gentlemen would be as sad as night, Only for wantonness.

  • He's sudden, if a thing comes in his head.

  • No more of that, Master Shallow, no more of that.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leave him" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    both girls; excellent cook; foreign lands; general condition; half from; leave behind; leave her; leave school; leave thee; leave them; leave this; leaved clover; leaved variety; leavened bread; leaves lanceolate; leaves more; leaves opposite; leaves ovate; muscular tissue; national spirit; noon comes; pearl shells; seems desirable; social institutions; then quickly; while yet