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Example sentences for "leave school"

  • I was thinking what shall I do with myself when I leave school at Midsummer; it will be so very hard to read by myself.

  • I've found out what I'm going to do when I leave school," she told Marjorie rather shyly.

  • When I leave school I mean to go on a farm, and wear corduroy knickers and leggings and thick boots all the time.

  • Those are just the sort of things I want to do when I leave school.

  • Oh, I wish I were old enough to leave school!

  • After all father," writes Andy, "it was lucky for me that I had to leave school.

  • He had been unfortunate, to be sure, in being compelled to leave school, but the hardship was very much mitigated by Mr. Gale's friendship.

  • I had read one book in Caesar when I was compelled to leave school, and had begun to translate Greek a little.

  • I am afraid," faltered Mrs. Grant, "that you will have to leave school.

  • First, there may be passed laws which abrogate the existing compulsory-attendance law; such legislation would be that permitting children below compulsory school age to leave school.

  • Have you forgotten that I leave school to-day, never to return?

  • Did I tell you that I must earn my own bread when I leave school?

  • In her old age, she must live on an income of two hundred a year--and I must get my own living when I leave school.

  • A pupil who knows that he has to leave school when he has finished the eighth grade can now begin to specialize in the workrooms of some one department.

  • But, father, I shall lose my medal if I leave school now," added Leo.

  • He promised to get me a good place when I leave school, and to explain the matter to you, and make it all right, when he came back from New York.

  • You can tell him about your medal, and tell him, very respectfully and politely, that you can't leave school.

  • How queer, how queer is the world; you pine to leave school, and Priscilla Weir would give her eyes to stay!

  • I have got to leave school," said Priscilla; "there is nothing more to be said.

  • One of you wants to stay at school; the other wants to leave school.

  • She seems to think I am not clever enough to leave school.

  • I don't want to leave school at all," she said passionately.

  • If you think because you're leaving school you can do exactly as you like--" "Do I want to leave school?

  • But you will have to leave school sooner or later," argued Mrs. Baines, with an air of quiet reasoning, of putting herself on a level with Sophia.

  • The extraordinary announcement that she was to leave school at the same time as Constance had taken her unawares, before the preparations ripening in her mind were complete--before, as it were, she had girded up her loins for the fray.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leave school" 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:
    ancient literature; excellent friend; for another; geographic variation; high point; just plain; leave her; leave here; leave home; leave the; leave thee; leave them; leave this; leave you; leaved clover; leaved variety; leavened bread; leaves large; leaves obovate; leaves ovate; leaves simple; leaves usually; looking glass; more excellent; principally used; thus speaks