1 It seemed natural to leave this to her.
2 I suppose it's almost time we were leaving.
3 Then the spasm passed, leaving a dull ache behind.
4 The gin was wearing off, leaving a deflated feeling.
5 He took his leave of Mrs. Parsons and made for the door.
6 You, comrade'--he bowed his head to Julia--'will leave first.
7 'It is almost time for you to leave, comrade,' he said to Julia.
8 In some of these streets a woman daren't leave a baby alone for two minutes.
9 You ought not to have come here together, and you will have to leave separately.
10 She would leave first, and Winston was to wait half an hour before following her.
11 In some streets a woman dare not leave her baby alone in the house, even for five minutes.
12 He was gone, leaving Winston holding the scrap of paper, which this time there was no need to conceal.
13 On the next day she did not appear in the canteen until he was leaving it, the whistle having already blown.
14 He had grown fatter, his varicose ulcer had subsided, leaving only a brown stain on the skin above his ankle, his fits of coughing in the early morning had stopped.
15 The ruling groups were always infected to some extent by liberal ideas, and were content to leave loose ends everywhere, to regard only the overt act and to be uninterested in what their subjects were thinking.
16 By leaving the Ministry at this time of day he had sacrificed his lunch in the canteen, and he was aware that there was no food in the kitchen except a hunk of dark-coloured bread which had got to be saved for tomorrow's breakfast.
17 They slapped his face, wrung his ears, pulled his hair, made him stand on one leg, refused him leave to urinate, shone glaring lights in his face until his eyes ran with water; but the aim of this was simply to humiliate him and destroy his power of arguing and reasoning.
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