Examples of 'she will leave' in a sentence
Meaning of "she will leave"
she will leave: This phrase indicates a future action where a female subject is going to depart from a place or situation. It could imply various emotions such as anticipation, sadness, or relief
How to use "she will leave" in a sentence
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she will leave
She will leave when she wants to.
Make sure she will leave soon.
She will leave when he gets locked up.
You are afraid she will leave you.
She will leave you and then.
It is sure that she will leave tomorrow.
She will leave the hospital soon.
Evelyn says she will leave him.
She will leave without making a fuss.
Only then she will leave my house.
She will leave you a broken man.
Mary said she will leave soon.
She will leave you this letter.
I do not know when she will leave me.
Maybe she will leave on her own.
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This is the only way she will leave me.
Before she will leave her husband.
As soon as she feels better she will leave.
Maybe she will leave you alone.
I am constantly afraid she will leave.
And then she will leave us alone.
I have been warned that someday she will leave me.
One day she will leave me too.
I want to figure out when she will leave.
And she will leave with yours.
I only play along so she will leave me alone.
She will leave after a few drinks.
If it mean she will leave us alone.
She will leave with five hostages.
Nan says she will leave me.
She will leave you in the end.
For the dove she will leave you.
She will leave not a rack behind.
I am sure she will leave early.
She will leave me for someone else.
That way she will leave.
She will leave because she hates me.
Anne says she will leave me.
She will leave you floating in heaven.
She says she will leave.
She will leave before they know.
I do not know when she will leave there.
She will leave right away.
Tomorrow she will leave us all.
She will leave her door unlocked for me.
Do not ever say she will leave again.
So she will leave my escort alone.
I am afraid she will leave you.
She will leave the apartment.
One day she will leave us.