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1 I thought you'd make your escape and leave town , hopefully for good.
2 As a matter of fact, less, since I've decided to leave town .
3 I began to wonder if Nola had indeed intended to leave town .
4 That afternoon she will leave town for three days in the country.
5 You don't have to leave town just because we had a fight.
6 I am not loaning you more money the day you leave town .
7 I'm not supposed to leave town until further notice, I tell him.
8 Why don't you leave town for a while, till things calm down?
9 But you will let me call on you before I leave town .
10 This led to great excitement, and he was warned to leave town .
11 It seemed best, however, that I should leave town for a while.
12 Jiminy, I'd like to go with you both when you leave town .
13 They don't even leave town together or travel by the same routes.
14 Wouldn't dare leave town now, she thought, even if I wanted to.
15 I'll keep a look-out, because it's just possible she may leave town .
16 Brussels is a working city, and many people leave town for the weekend.
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