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    Usa "leave off" in una frase

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    1. All she could get him to do was compromise a little in the song order and leave off 'Day of the Stryder' by Borinactivide, a song for a deep hall on a winter Nightday if there ever was one


    2. `Come, there's no use in crying like that!' said Alice to herself, rather sharply; `I advise you to leave off this minute!' She generally gave herself very good advice, (though she very seldom followed it), and sometimes she scolded herself so severely as to bring tears into her eyes!'


    3. It would never suffice for her to leave off with a foggy and disturbingly vague “official”


    4. “Pfft, I don’t have to choose anything, you’re just a damn child! Leave off!”


    5. All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players, and shouting ‘Off with his head!’ or ‘Off with her head!’ Those whom she sentenced were taken into custody by the soldiers, who of course had to leave off being arches to do this, so that by the end of half an hour or so there were no arches left, and all the players, except the King, the Queen, and Alice, were in custody and under sentence of execution


    6. Even prosecuting them after they leave office proves difficult


    7. All the time they were playing the Queen never left off quarrelling with the other players, and shouting 'Off with his head!' or 'Off with her head!' Those whom she sentenced were taken into custody by the soldiers, who of course had to leave off being arches to do this, so that by the end of half an hour or so there were no arches left, and all the players, except the King, the Queen, and Alice, were in custody and under sentence of execution


    8. 'Yes, I think you'd better leave off,' said the Gryphon: and Alice was only too glad to do so


    9. No hostages were ever released, and the ensuing scandal, Iran-Contra, caused Reagan to leave office in disgrace and even more unpopular than Carter had been


    10. The Tea Party movement featured rallies with heavily armed members demanding Obama leave office or be overthrown, and engineered several government shutdowns

    11. lets out water; therefore leave off contention, before it is meddled with; he who justifies the wicked, and he who condemns the just,


    12. 22 But the Lord will never leave off his mercy, neither shall any of his works perish, neither will he abolish the posterity of his elect,


    13. 66 What will you do? Or how will you hide your sins before God and his angels? 67 See God himself is the judge fear him: leave off from your sins and forget your iniquities to meddle no more with them forever: so shall God lead you out and deliver you from all trouble


    14. 11 Here therefore being plagued he began to leave off his great pride and to come to the knowledge of himself by the scourge of God his pain increasing every moment


    15. Think you that I am not able to ask of my Father and he shall now raise up for me more than twelve tribes of angels? Then how should the scriptures which were spoken be fulfilled that so it must be? You leave off in doing this! And he touched the ear of him that was struck and healed it; And in that hour Jesus said to the multitudes As they come out against a thief are you come out against me with swords and staves to take me? Daily was I with you in the temple sitting teaching and you took me not: but this is your hour and the power of darkness; And that was that the scriptures of the prophets might be fulfilled; Then the disciples all left him and fled; And the footsoldiers and the officers and the soldiers of the Jews seized Jesus and came; And a certain young man followed him and he was wrapped in a towel naked and they seized him; so he left the towel and fled naked; Then they took Jesus and bound him and brought him to Annas first; because he was the father in law of Caiaphas who was chief priest that year; And Caiaphas was he who counselled the Jews that it was necessary that one man should die instead of the people


    16. Jesus listened with patience and sympathy to this Greek teacher, allowing the truth of many things he said but pointing out that, when he was through, he had failed in his discussion of human existence to explain "whence, why, and whither," and added: "Where you leave off, we begin


    17. If not, by the time you leave office, you probably will be


    18. Many spiritual aspirants leave off the practice of concentration after sometime as they find it difficult to practice it


    19. Leave off your contact information; that's what


    20. "Jesus Sebastian, can't you see she's confused enough as it is? Leave off with the bad jokes and just introduce yourself already

    21. “Wille,” I said, “leave off chopping down the tree before he’s had a chance to provide shade


    22. “Where did I leave off?” she asked him, silently begging him to be patient


    23. esas Leave off this fantasy


    24. leave off the practice after a few months


    25. When death really comes, is not what the ordinary decent dier wants quiet, that he may leave himself utterly in the hands of God? There should be no massing of temporarily broken-hearted onlookers about his bed, no leave-takings and eager gatherings-up of last words, no revelling’s of relatives in the voluptuousness of woe, no futile exhortations, using up the last poor breaths, not to weep to persons who would consider it highly improper to leave off doing it, and no administration of tardy blessings


    26. Oh, I will leave off pretending I cannot imagine what you want here: I know you want to see me


    27. It is true the tragedy of the faded face combined with the uncomfortably young heart, which is the tragedy that every woman who has had an easy life has to endure for quite a number of years, finds no place in the existence of a drudge; it is true too that I never yet saw, and I am sure you didn't, a woman of the laboring classes make efforts to appear younger than she is; and it is also true that I have seldom seen, and I am sure you haven't, women of the class that has little to do leave off making them


    28. The moment there is they leave off being just friends; and is not that what we both most want to be?


    29. The translation of Papa's book has ended by interesting me to such an extent that I can't leave off working at it


    30. It is like being present at a pantomime that doesn't leave off, and watching the good fairy touching one gray dull unhappy thing after another into radiance and smiles

    31. And anyhow Dolly's German is dead; and doesn't even a German leave off being one after he is dead? Wouldn't he naturally incline, by the sheer action of time, to dissolve into neutrality? It doesn't seem humane to pursue him into the recesses of eternity as an alien enemy


    32. One night while you are asleep the howls and rattlings suddenly leave off, and in the morning you look out of the window and for the first time for weeks you see the mountains at the end of the valley clear against the eastern sky, clothed in all new snow from head to foot, and behind them the lovely green where the sunrise is getting ready


    33. She couldn't leave off talking about it


    34. If that really were so, the first thing she had better do was at once to leave off trying to cling


    35. Oh, she didn't want to die blushing; and she would, she would, she knew she would, if she went drifting along, and made no attempt to leave off mopping and mowing, and didn't get busy paying back something, at least, of the debt she owed for her creation, preservation, and all the blessings of her life


    36. I would begin in April with the king-cups, and leave off in September with the blackberries, and I would keep one eye on the geese, and one on the volume of Wordsworth I should have with me, and I would be present in this way at the procession of the months, the first three all white and yellow, and the last three gorgeous with the lupin fields and the blues and purples and crimsons that clothe the hedges and ditches in a wonderful variety of shades, and dye the grass near the water in great patches


    37. It is a singular drive down to Thiessow, singular because it seems as though it would never leave off


    38. Brosy smiled, and said it was very charming, and he wished it would leave off raining


    39. "And then leaves off? Is that all children are born for, that they may leave off loving us?"


    40. "But," said Ingeborg, laboriously searching out her words, "the baby doesn't leave off there, at its middle

    41. He had known that if once he could pierce through to her self-consciousness she would leave off doing this, she would become aware that he was a man and she was a woman


    42. Why could he not then and there in that solitary dark place catch her in his arms and force her to wake up, to leave off being a choir-boy, a pew-opener? Or shake her


    43. "Yes, but won't you leave off a minute? It--it would be _convenient_ if you'd leave off a minute and tell me which ships?"


    44. He did leave off, to look into her eyes in the dusk, eyes fixed on him in a concentration of questioning that left his epithets on one side as so much irrelevant lumber


    45. He held his pen ready to go on writing so soon as she should be good enough to leave off interrupting


    46. "I can try it at least," said Priscilla; "and if I find it's really doing her harm I'll leave off


    47. "Fritzi, I wish you'd leave off," implored Priscilla


    48. 'Why doesn't she leave off?' Lucy tried to call out to him, straining her voice to its utmost, for the maid was very good at the gong and was now extracting the dreadfullest din out of it


    49. In the dining-room, whither they were preceded by the parlourmaid, who at last had left off standing still and had opened the door for them, as Lucy could hear the gong continuing to be beaten though muffled now by doors and distance, she again said, 'Why doesn't she leave off?'


    50. 'I had to make that rule,' said Wemyss, arranging his knives and forks more accurately beside his plate, 'because they would leave off beating it almost as soon as they'd begun, and then Vera was late and her excuse was that she hadn't heard














































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