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Example sentences for "will leave"

  • But that I saw her dead and buried, I would have sworn it had been Arthur's wife; But I will leave her; shame forbids me beg Of one so much resembles her.

  • I shall be at home till midday, or if not, I will leave a receipt with my steward.

  • But Dantes cannot remain forever in prison, and one day or other he will leave it, and the day when he comes out, woe betide him who was the cause of his incarceration!

  • A good man is surety for his neighbour: and he that hath lost shame, will leave him to himself.

  • As though they could be sensible that have no motion themselves: and they, when they shall perceive this, will leave them: for their gods themselves have no sense.

  • Who will give me in the wilderness a lodging place of wayfaring men, and I will leave my people, and depart from them?

  • And I will leave me seven thousand men in Israel, whose knees have not been bowed before Baal, and every mouth that hath not worshipped him, kissing the hands.

  • And I will leave in you some that shall escape the sword among the nations, when I shall have scattered you through the countries.

  • The moment you are in a place of safety, I will leave you.

  • And in this assurance, I will leave them, I think, to act upon their own heads.

  • He will leave it at Mrs. Knolly's, as you direct.

  • Some understand by the seal of this wine its farewell, or the flavour it will leave in the mouth after it is drank.

  • They will ask thee concerning the mountains: Answer, My LORD will reduce them to dust, and scatter them abroad;a and he will leave them a plain equally extended: thou shalt see no part of them higher or lower than another.

  • And we will turn aside their hearts and their sight from the truth, as they believed not thereins the first time; and we will leave them to wander in their error.

  • We will leave him to you, Mr. Leigh--and to Gys Grandit!

  • To-night the Cardinal will leave Rome, and I will leave it too--perchance for ever!

  • I repose no confidence in myself, therefore I will leave it to you to measure my audacity in making the suggestion that you should place a lifetime's confidence in me.

  • I will leave you a moment--I need some fresh air.

  • I thank you, Monsieur," said he, "I will leave you to your friendly duties.

  • I will leave you, for I need rest myself.

  • If I die to-morrow, I will leave him a mission which no effort on your part will prevent him from fulfilling.

  • You have a large mouth, and we will leave it natural, if you please.

  • The horses got a lash or two, and bounded on, whilst an escort of cavalry, with swords drawn, attended the coach until it reached its gloomy destination, where we will leave it for the present.

  • Molly," said he, this poor man and I must sit with you for a couple of hours, after which we will leave you to your rest.

  • Of course, I will leave it to you to fix the time.

  • I think, if I were you, I would tell the whole to Mr Amedroz; but this I will leave to your own discretion.

  • We will leave it so, and go to this matter of importance.

  • If it is your wish to insult me, Frederic, I will leave you'.

  • He has intimated, that though I have not come so readily as he hoped into his scheme, yet his diligence shall not be slackened, and he will leave it to Providence and himself to dispose of him as he shall be found to deserve.

  • And but promise me, that you will compose yourself, and I will leave you.

  • If he be found in my quarters, we shall be blown, and I scarcely think he will leave me.

  • So I will leave my decision open for a day or two.

  • I am very sorry indeed to hear of your accident, but trust you will soon recover and that it will leave no bad effects.

  • As, however, the different methods of thought by which they arrived at the same conclusion is so aptly related by Wallace himself, we will leave it for him to tell the story in its appointed place.

  • It is agreed that the major will accompany me on the Decauville; and when we reach our destination he will leave me to attend to his private affairs.

  • I will leave my pen inundated with the solar rays of this city of which I could only see a vague outline.

  • That is impossible, for the train will soon stop at Gheok Tepe, and then at Askhabad which it will leave in the first hour of daylight.

  • Just drink this first, and I will leave you.

  • He will leave in the morning, so you need not see him again.

  • My darling," he said, "we will leave it at that.

  • I will send for Mr. Morris and we will leave everything to him.

  • I will go up with you to the library, where I think we shall find Calvert, and then I will leave you," said Mr. Morris as the coach stopped.

  • We will leave Madame de St. AndrĂ©'s name out of this conversation, Monsieur.

  • I will leave you in his care while I go and see what has befallen the King and Queen.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
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