We have no meanings for "leave these matters" in our records yet.
1 Now I will leave these matters and return to my theme.
2 My dear sir, I leave these matters to my subordinates.
3 Anyhow, we can leave these matters to others.
4 At any rate, it is always best to leave these matters until one gets on the spot.
5 I leave these matters to him.
6 Country house-keepers can rarely leave these matters to rural cooks, and Zibbie could be trusted to sweeten nothing that day.
7 At last he said, peevishly, "I wish, Jane, you would leave these matters to me: I don't like your interference."
8 Leave these matters to us.
9 (14) And here in this state of accomplishment we may leave these matters .
10 Before leaving these matters we must not omit mention of a quiet social organization then known as the Philharmonic Society.
11 Leave these matters with me, and go and be as good a son as he deserves to my old friend David.
12 What would you say then to leaving these matters for the present, and passing on to some other question of law?
13 "Of course," he said, "I leave these matters to you.
14 "My dear," said Mrs. Allen with depressing dignity, "pray leave these matters to me.
15 " Leave these matters to me," said the captain.
16 "There, now, Jack, go on board your ship and stick to it; and leave these matters to the town."
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This collocation consists of: Leave these matters through the time
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