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Activa a pasiva: Passengers leave all sorts of things in buses - grammar
And leave his woman choked in mace
blow the doors off; leave in the dust
Did I leave it in the cold?
I asked you before I left to leave the back door open in case ...
I had to leave in a hurry...
I leave her in her school in the morning
I leave/left the papers in reception - grammar
I might as well leave the wife in the house
I usually leave Skype logged in
I’d have tied you to my bed and never let you leave in the
If ever I would leave you, it wouldn't be in summer - grammar
In 15 minutes, I have to leave for work.
in any leave year
In leave-on products
lay in & leave
Leave 'em in the shell
leave a bad taste in my mouth
leave a chalky taste in your mouth
Leave a mark ON/IN his time - grammar
leave home in one's slippers
leave in conditioner
leave in shreds
Leave in the minds
leave it in the parking lot
Leave me in peace or let me in peace. - grammar
leave money in trust
leave on and leave in
Leave our webbing to fight in smock order
leave someone in a shamble / shambles
Leave the bathwater in
Leave the small skin tapes in place, if present - medical
leave things in place
leave you in suspense
Let the dogs in after you leave
my last year in high school to leave a legacy
Or leave a bad taste in your mouth??
phone message: "We are not in now, please leave a message."
reduction in force, leave of absence, recall
she is in a hurry to leave
Should I leave it in the infinitive?
There is a cotton ball in your ear canal. Leave it in place.
They will leave in a week.
to leave a bad taste in one's mouth
To leave a post on/in facebook. - grammar
To leave in boxes
to leave someone (in a relationship)
to leave someone in a good place
to leave somone/something behind in the dust
To leave spain in good standing.
we could make announcements while the spectators leave in order to achieve the same effect.
we met all this in the world and we shall leave them behind
when we leave the grocery stores in percentage
a room to relax and a room to change and leave your clothes in - English Only forum
able to leave a persistent sign in - English Only forum
"About to leave" in the middle of a sentence. - English Only forum
as if to leave no possible doubt in respect to the proper answer to the question - English Only forum
by having some snot-nosed punk leave my cheese out in the wind - English Only forum
Call in sick for a personal leave? - English Only forum
Can I leave out "some" in the sentences - English Only forum
Can I leave out the second "to" in this sentence? - English Only forum
Can I leave out "would" in "You can do it as easily as you would book a hotel" - English Only forum
Can we leave out "that" in a noun clause in apposition? - English Only forum
Church Christianity need not to leave her alone in the materialistic universe - English Only forum
come in with.... leave with - English Only forum
comma or exclamation mark in dialogue: "Leave me alone," he snapped. - English Only forum
depart or leave in haste - English Only forum
do leave me in peace, madam - English Only forum
Do object pronouns leave out in formal identifying relative? - English Only forum
Do you care if I leave my ride parked in your driveway? - English Only forum
Don't leave children in the cold. - English Only forum
Don't leave her waiting outside in the rain. - English Only forum
Don't leave the key putting in the door? - English Only forum
Don't leave us in suspenders - English Only forum
Don't <leave><let> the light on when there is nobody in the room. - English Only forum
early in the day the casual leave - English Only forum
Future in the Past: "was leaving" and "was going to leave" - English Only forum
Get along in the sense of to leave - English Only forum
He gave up work in order not to have to leave .......... - English Only forum
He will leave me in the dust even more - English Only forum
I asked leave of the new superintendent..., in order to perform some small commissions - English Only forum
I have 16 days off in balance VS I have 16 days leave balance - English Only forum
I´ll leave you in the good hands... - English Only forum
I’m going to leave by three so that I won't get stuck in the rush-hour traffic. - English Only forum
"If we leave right now, we will be just in time for the bus," she said. - English Only forum
if you could leave us in peace until I <finish/finished>... - English Only forum
If you leave an egg in vinegar for too long, though, it will start melting. - English Only forum
If you leave milk in the sun, it turns sour. - English Only forum
in baiting a mouse-trap with cheese, always leave room for the mouse - English Only forum
In leaving England, I should leave a loved but empty land—Mr. Rochester is not there - English Only forum
in spoken English, leave out auxiliary verb or verb - English Only forum
Is there a possibility that you left/ Could you leave/ the key in the door? - English Only forum
It is leaving/will leave in ten minutes. - English Only forum
It was created to cater to players looking to leave their marker in the distance - English Only forum
Just leave me in my condition. - English Only forum
Just think in which era do we leave in. - English Only forum
Lay / lie/ leave in ruins - English Only forum
leave - major temporal difference in occurrence? - English Only forum
leave /remain water in the corners - English Only forum
Leave a bad taste in one's mouth - English Only forum
<leave a clue> in its genome - English Only forum
Leave a message at/in/on the answering machine. - English Only forum
Leave a message on/in my voice mail - English Only forum
leave a sour taste in the mouth - English Only forum
leave a way back in - English Only forum
"Leave by/in watches" as in a naval context - English Only forum
leave him up in his tonsels - English Only forum
leave in 5 - English Only forum
leave in lieu - English Only forum
leave in my mind - English Only forum
leave in somebody's hands to decide - English Only forum
leave in the dust - English Only forum
leave in the lurch - English Only forum
Leave in the rain all night - English Only forum
Leave it in a different way - English Only forum
leave little in the way of emotion or life beyond... - English Only forum
leave me in piece... - English Only forum
leave my adversary in being - English Only forum
Leave My Job In God’s hands - English Only forum
leave out in bowls - English Only forum
Leave out "that" in a subordinate direct object clause - English Only forum
leave somebody in .... - English Only forum
Leave someone in the lurch or Leave someone hanging? - English Only forum
leave such regrets in my life - English Only forum
leave the “roadable” part behind in favor of... - English Only forum
leave their loved-ones in/at grief, loss - English Only forum
leave themselves in a position - English Only forum
leave xxx in the hands of - English Only forum
leave your opponents in the wall - English Only forum
leave your room in a <huddle> - English Only forum
leave……in depression - English Only forum
leaves/is going to leave in less than two hours - English Only forum
maternity leave - capital letters in cv - English Only forum
medical personnel harangued as they leave long shifts in hospitals - English Only forum
pioneer/usher in a new epoch/mark an era/break fresh ground/leave the beaten path - English Only forum
Position of the adverb "secretly" in "They decided to leave the town." - English Only forum
She would leave Venice on the Saturday <that> he was leaving Wragby: in six days’ time - English Only forum
Should I replace " this" to " it" in the following sentence or leave it as it is? - English Only forum
Sick leave time can be charged in not less than one-half-hour units. - English Only forum
special leave to the High Court (in Australian law) - English Only forum
that we would have done well <to leave behind us> in the jungles of Africa. - English Only forum
The Ambassador did not leave London to take up an appointment in Africa - English Only forum
The city will be closed because of the coronavirus. You won't be able to <come to / arrive in> and leave the city. - English Only forum
The ferry _____ (leave) in 30 minutes. - English Only forum
The right form of leave in a sentence - English Only forum
the train leaves/ is going to leave/ is leaving in a minute - English Only forum
they leave it in the milk - English Only forum
to ask leave to come in and see - English Only forum
to beat down, cut away, or otherwise lower, so as to leave a figure in relief - English Only forum
to leave in place - English Only forum
To leave one's imprint <on/in> the world. - English Only forum
to leave someone out in the rain - English Only forum
to leave the account, in simplicity, as it was handed to me - English Only forum
to leave the house in a blaze of fury - English Only forum
to leave the meeting in protest - English Only forum
told him to come in and <to?> leave [omit?] - English Only forum
Too dangerous [to leave it/to be left] in your hands - English Only forum
Under the bed and in the fireplace are not the best combination of places to leave your toys, are they? - English Only forum
We are going to leave for Italy <in /after> a week or so. - English Only forum
We leave for Spain in just three weeks! - English Only forum
We were obliged to leave our Willie in the care of Sister Hal - English Only forum
We will have to/must leave early in the morning - English Only forum
we will meet in front of the office and will leave at 1pm - English Only forum
what airs in dress and gait would leave us - English Only forum
What are those rooms, where you can leave your coat, in resturants called? - English Only forum
What does "leave sth in place" mean? - English Only forum
When can I leave out 'that' in some sentences ? - English Only forum
when you leave Atlanta ... you'll end up in Georgia. - English Only forum
why leave out the definite article and the pronoun in title - English Only forum
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