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1 This train was ready to leave under strong guard for St. Petersburg.
2 Fathers are allowed ten days leave under the new proposed bill.
3 It would be impossible for you to leave under at least a fortnight.
4 You leave under this roof, sir, some sad memories, but no unkind ones.
5 Civilians had earlier been allowed to leave under a humanitarian ceasefire requested by local Sunni leaders.
6 Some families will also receive two extra weeks of paid parental leave under the revised deal.
7 He would therefore leave under the protection of the police, and send in the morning his resignation.
8 The house which the Beairds had to leave under pressure from their poltergeists is on Elizabeth Street.
9 Her chief problem was the disposal of the children, whom she dreaded to leave under native influences.
10 And Conscience had been writing the letter which she meant to leave under the door of Stuart's room.
11 ABOUT 300 staff in the Civil Service have now applied to leave under the Government's new incentivised career break scheme.
12 The company expects "a significant number" of workers to leave under the program by the end of June.
13 Then the voice suggested that he might be unable to leave under any circumstances, but at this suggestion Edwin exclaimed:
14 But he avoided any direct answer to her impetuous questions, and soon afterwards took his leave under a slight pretext.
15 One officer, asked why people were not allowed to leave under their own steam, replied: "They might fall over."
16 I won't tell you how we looked at letters and other things which he forgot to leave under lock and key.
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