Examples of 'i think you can leave' in a sentence
Meaning of "i think you can leave"
i think you can leave - A phrase signaling that it is acceptable, appropriate, or permissible for someone to depart or stop participating in a conversation, activity, or situation
How to use "i think you can leave" in a sentence
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i think you can leave
I think you can leave it here.
Bundle up warm, of course, but I think you can leave your galoshes at home.
I think you can leave things to me.
Shall we go through? Oh, I think you can leave those there.
I think you can leave the military planning to me.
Yes . Fast . Cordell, I think you can leave us now.
I think you can leave somehow without passport.
Cordell, I think you can leave us now.
I think you can leave now.
I think you can leave us alone.
I think you can leave the arts, superior or inferior, to the conscience of mankind.
I think you can leave things to me, Mr Towns.
I think you can leave it out, actually.
I think you can leave a comment, too.
I think you can leave it here. Thank you.
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I think you can leave somehow without passport . - If you really left it.
Oh, I think you can leave those there.
So I think you can leave and never come back again.".
I think you can leave things to me . - No, wait.
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