Examples of 'i must take my leave' in a sentence

Meaning of "i must take my leave"

When someone says 'I must take my leave', it is an expression indicating that the speaker needs or wants to depart or end a social gathering, meeting, or conversation. It conveys the intention to politely excuse oneself and implies that the person has to go for personal, professional, or other reasons

How to use "i must take my leave" in a sentence

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i must take my leave
I must take my leave according to our custom.
It is with much sadness that I must take my leave of the SGC.
I must take my leave and plan my strategy.
I hereby respectfully inform you that I must take my leave of the SGC.
I must take my leave now.
I duly regret I must take my leave.
I must take my leave of you.
Seems that I must take my leave.
I must take my leave before.
It seems I must take my leave.
I must take my leave of you… and my husband also.
I suppose I must take my leave.
I must take my leave for today, but please fight me again.
Well, it seems that I must take my leave.
As I must take my leave and continue my wandering life.

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As delightful as this conversation has been, I must take my leave.
I regret I must take my leave of you.
You are only just arrived . I must take my leave.
I fear I must take my leave and be off to Austin.
Give good Solonius all consideration towards future games. - I must take my leave.
I must take my leave of you, too, my loyal vassals.
I hereby respectfully inform you… that I must take my leave of the SGC. General Hammond.
I must take my leave of you, my lady.
Meg tal! I hereby respectfully inform you that I must take my leave of the SGC.
I must take my leave of you, too, my loyal vassals And leaving my territory.
But now, dear friends, I must take my leave of all of you.
I must take my leave of you… and my husband also. What mean you?
I'm afraid that I must take my leave now.
So, I must take my leave from you now.
And as a result, I must take my leave.
So, I must take my leave from you now . And I thank you for your company.
I am sorry, but I must take my leave.
General O'Neill said he will see you all tomorrow. Now I must take my leave.
Pontius, I must take my leave of you.
I shall continue, but for the moment, I must take my leave.
I regret I must take my leave of you . Goodbye, madam.
I have sinned against you . And as a result, I must take my leave.
I must a … I must take my leave of you.
Sorry to interrupt, gentlemen, but I am afraid I must take my leave.
That 's kind, but I must take my leave of you.
Not … that I do not appreciate your misguided efforts, Mr. Palmer, but I must take my leave.
On that note, I must take my leave.
I must take my leave before… Oh, your glass is empty, Walter.
Forgive me . I must take my leave.
Have you seen the ginseng? Master Wong, I must take my leave.
Well, I must take my leave now.
I haven't said anything. - I must take my leave now.
Alas, I must take my leave.
Oh, do not be alarmed . I shall continue, but for the moment, I must take my leave.
And now, I must take my leave.

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