We have no meanings for "leave the choir" in our records yet.
1 Gentlemen, I have been requested by the chairman of the committee to leave the choir .
2 It's been fun to leave the choir room and experience what else is out there for Kurt.
3 At Stirling he and Argyll had gallantly caused the priests to leave the choir "with broken heads and bloody ears," the Queen weeping.
4 The friendship between us really blossomed after I left the choir .
5 Rochelle had ignored the whole thing, never leaving the choir stand.
6 He had continued to take lessons after he left the choir , and did so still.
7 Why, she has not sung before since she left the choir and was in consumption!
8 That gave her a clue to my leaving the choir practice before the rest of them.
9 He left the choir and reentered the octagon.
10 Fanny rose with her mother and Theodore, who had left the choir loft to join them.
11 The reason becomes clear as one leaves the choir , and goes back to the broad, open hall of the nave.
12 The very church bells sounded sweet no longer; the folk left the choir songs of the priests and ran to hear him.
13 "Fran," said Mr. Gregory coldly, "you left the choir practice before we were two-thirds done.
14 One after another the great men left the choir and came down into the area before the pulpits, that they might lose nothing.
15 She imagined various ways in which she should break to him the news that she had left the choir , but none seemed satisfactory.
16 "I have left the choir , " said Winifred faintly.
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