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leave

What time are we going to leave tomorrow?

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If one of us has to leave, I'll go.

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I was just getting ready to leave the house.

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Standing, she turned to leave the room.

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Leave the tripod in my care until we get an answer.

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Surely he knew she wouldn't leave him over something that happened before they met.

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"In that case," she said, "I'll leave them alone.

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Why should she leave it now?

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He was given four weeks' leave of absence.

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If you want to wait until I get off work, I'll try to leave a little early so we won't get back so late.

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Whatever she couldn't get into it, she would simply have to leave behind.

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They who come rarely to the woods take some little piece of the forest into their hands to play with by the way, which they leave, either intentionally or accidentally.

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About thirty minutes later it would return and leave the way it had come.

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Oh, do not leave me here.

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You can't spend your life terrified to leave the house alone.

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Brandon still wasn't sure when he would be able to leave the ranch.

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But for now, I want to leave you with a preposterous thought: In the future, a new Mercedes Benz will cost just $50.

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Of course, even a greenhorn could follow the wagon tracks they would leave in the sand.

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Indeed, I am often obliged to coax her to leave an example or a composition.

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I never was so glad to get out of a place as I was to leave that church!

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