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Example sentences for "leave the"

  • This girl was so attached to Her Majesty that it was very hard for her to leave the Court.

  • Her Majesty ordered him to leave the room, and said she would punish him later.

  • The only thing now was to leave the rooms, and he made up his mind to give notice the next morning.

  • We'll leave the luggage at the station and go to the house and see if they've got rooms, and if they have we can just send an outside porter for our traps.

  • It's a risk to leave the house, as things are now--but it's a worse risk still to stir another step in this matter in the dark.

  • The first inquiries instituted about the Indians showed that they had not so much as attempted to leave the town.

  • There was a coincidence, this evening, between the period of Rosanna Spearman's return from the Sands and the period when Miss Verinder stated her resolution to leave the house.

  • For some time, I cherished the hope that you would leave the room so long as to afford me an opportunity of escaping.

  • Saying this, he motioned as if to leave the apartment.

  • O ye that dwell in Moab, leave the cities, and dwell in the rock, and be like the dove that maketh her nest in the sides of the hole's mouth.

  • I came forth from the Father, and am come into the world: again, I leave the world, and go to the Father.

  • And whereas they commanded to leave the stump of the tree roots; thy kingdom shall be sure unto thee, after that thou shalt have known that the heavens do rule.

  • And Shylock, for his own part, knew the bird was flidge; and then it is the complexion of them all to leave the dam.

  • If you have no reason to feel a becoming pride before wax-work children, there are young ladies here who have, and you must either defer to those young ladies or leave the establishment, Miss Edwards.

  • The blockhead mustn't leave the law at present.

  • No landing allowed," leads to his boat-house, where we'll leave the boat.

  • In 1838 other missionaries were obliged to leave the country, owing to the opposition of the native priests.

  • He wrote under the obvious influence of Lamartine, preaching the gospel of liberalism and Christianity in verses which, though deficient in force, leave the impression of a sincere devotion and a charming personality.

  • Some pigeons were taken up in this, as in most other high ascents; when liberated, they showed a reluctance to leave the car, and then fell heavily downwards.

  • He then attempted to leave the room, but my friend detained him, a struggle ensued, during which a wig which the Quaker wore fell off, whereupon he instantly appeared to lose some twenty years of his age.

  • Issus rose and turned to leave the room by another exit.

  • Dispatch ten battleships to guard the entrance to Omean, with orders to let no hostile enter or leave the shaft.

  • I was the last to leave the chamber of the submarine, and as I followed the rear of the column toward the corridor, I moved through water to my knees.

  • At present it must be admitted that the odd trick is in his possession, and, as you are aware, Watson, it is not my habit to leave the game in that condition.

  • How came you to leave the key in the door?

  • Then how could it leave the despatch-box?

  • Leave the room at once as you came, and I will say no more.

  • For the good of the public, this rule will be strictly enforced, and anyone failing to observe it will be requested to leave the building.

  • One evening the pupils were unusually noisy, we had cautioned them in vain to be quiet, and finally I ordered them all to leave the library.

  • Generally once speaking to the offender will prove sufficient to stop whispering or loud conversation, but if he is persistent in talking or whispering, we request that he leave the room.

  • It is the complexion of them all to leave the dam.

  • Leave the critics on either side to contend about the preference due to this or that sort of poetry.

  • To leave the staddles, or saplings, of, as a wood when it is cut.

  • Instead, he walked back and forth along the floor before it, turning his head so that never once did his eyes leave the object of his desire.

  • They would but laugh in their sleeves and attribute his reason for wishing to leave the ship to but one thing--cowardice.

  • She was the last to leave the cabin, returning on some trivial pretext after the others had started for the boat.

  • Shall I go on," he asked, "or do you still think it advisable for anyone to leave the room?

  • As he turned his eyes from the boat he saw a woman, dressed in white, and carrying a parasol, leave the gardens of the Hotel Bretagne, and come toward them along the beach.

  • But I want you to leave the woman I hope to make my wife alone.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leave the" 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:
    also much; could talk; each province; her country; leave behind; leave her; leave here; leave him; leave home; leave school; leave thee; leave their; leave them; leave this; leave town; leave you; leaved clover; leaved variety; leaves lanceolate; leaves obovate; leaves usually; skin side; suddenly occurred; under the present system; understand them; will speak