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Example sentences for "leave you"

  • And, Leoline my child, before I leave you, let me hear you say you will not hate me when you read what is there.

  • Good-by for a little while, my dear young sir, and while the headsmen is sharpening his axe, I'll leave you to think about your little friend.

  • Herne in a harsh, imperious voice, "or I leave you.

  • Well, I leave you to Herne's vengeance," said Fenwolf, returning his knife to his belt.

  • If not, I leave you to the king's justice.

  • Dick," he said, "keep me an eye upon these men; I leave you in charge here.

  • Before I leave you, tell me one thing, and try to tell me plainly, I implore you.

  • I have the means of saving you; and in redemption of my sacred promise, made to him, I am here; pledged not to leave you until I have placed you in his arms.

  • I am going to leave you on--on Friday,' he said at length, abruptly.

  • But now, having heard you reason yourself into philosophy, I'll leave you to write.

  • I believe the anxiety would be worse for you if I were to leave you here.

  • I cannot think how the Edmonstones could leave you.

  • But think what it means before you tell me to leave you forever.

  • Now I'll leave you, with confidence that you will be able to explain matters to Mr. Holland.

  • None, except that I do not wish to leave you.

  • But for the present you must allow me to leave you with my mother and sister.

  • I leave you in Paris a devoted friend, the Count de Villegre.

  • And now Miss Falbe and I are going to leave you two.

  • I shall see if I can't induce your cook to leave you.

  • Observe my dear Eugene; while I am away you will know that I have discharged my trust with Lizzie, by finding her here, in my present place at your bedside, to leave you no more.

  • You ought to see it out, and I won't leave you.

  • But I shouldn't like to leave you, after all said and done, worse off in life than I found you.

  • If I had not been what you call removed from you and cut off from you, would you have made this appeal to me to leave you?

  • We can arrange everything at supper-time; allow me to leave you now as I have some business to settle.

  • Your heart would not now be a prey to sorrow if I had not been so imprudent as to leave you alone at the theatre.

  • My duty," he added, "is to leave you at the lazzaretto of Ancona free of expense from the moment we leave this place.

  • I thank you for your proposal, and it will grieve me to leave you.

  • In choosing for yourself you show'd your judgment, Which being shallow, you shall give me leave To play the broker in mine own behalf; And to that end I shortly mind to leave you.

  • Whither I must, I must; and to conclude, This evening must I leave you, gentle Kate.

  • To leave you in your madness 'twere my sin; I will not.

  • So I leave you, sir, To th' worst of discontent.

  • Giving a letter] 'Twill be two days ere I shall see you; so I leave you to your wisdom.

  • Frederic Larsan interrupted: "May I leave you?

  • When he recovered himself, he said to me: 'I am going to leave you.

  • Am I to leave you, then, without a single kiss?

  • I would have nothing to do with that Platonic affection devoid of love, but I leave you to guess what my maxim would be.

  • The fact is, he was going to pay his losses upon the last Manchester steeple-chase, and I leave you to imagine how much principal or interest poor Polly ever saw back again.

  • Let me not hinder, Cassius, your desires; I'll leave you.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "leave you" 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:
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