leaving
Fraze exemplificatoare cu leaving
- To give leaving home was a wrench. (Îi venea foarte greu să se despartă de casă.)
Citate exemplificatoare
- The elective system... offered a bewildering freedom of choice, leaving some graduates with the impression that they had nibbled at dozens of canaps of knowledge and never had their fill. (Sistemul electoral... a oferit o libertate de alegere uluitoare, lăsându-i pe unii absolvenți cu impresia că au gustat zeci de aperitive cu informații fără să se sature vreodată.) - Ted Morgan
- Good-bye. I am leaving because I am bored. (La revedere. Plec pentru că m-am plictisit.) - George Saunders
- I really love pouring myself into a character for several months and leaving her. Pouring myself into someone for a long time is very intimidating to me. (Îmi place să mă revărs asupra unui personaj timp de câteva luni de zile și apoi să-l părăsesc. Revărsându-mă asupra personajului o perioadă îndelungată mă timorează serios.) - Carla Gugino
- Sometimes, leaving the reason aside can be very reasonable. (Uneori poate fi mai rațional să lași rațiunea deoparte.) - Hasier Agirre
- Freedom is not only following your will, but sometimes also just leaving it. (Libertate nu înseamnă doar să faci ce vrei, uneori înseamnă renunțare.) - Kobo Abe
Alte exemple de fraze cu leaving
- I'm leaving it to you.
- He came just as I was leaving.
- He was leaving then.
- I am leaving at four.
- I'm leaving now.
- I must be leaving now.
- We are leaving here soon.
- Then, I'll be leaving you.
- I'm leaving.
- I was just leaving home then.
- She was on the point of leaving.
- I am leaving next week.
- I'll be leaving in March.
- Let me know the time you are leaving.
- Oh, you're leaving tomorrow!
- Ah, you're leaving tomorrow!
- It is nine. I'm afraid I must be leaving now.
- There still is time until leaving.
- I've got to shave before leaving.
- He is leaving in three days.
- He is leaving home now.
- Now they're frightened of leaving it.
- I think I must be leaving since it is getting late.
- I'm leaving you tomorrow.
- It is about time we were leaving.
- What time are you leaving?
- I'm sleepy, so I am leaving now.
- I don't know where I'm leaving for.
- I'm leaving on Sunday.
- She arrived just as I was leaving.
- She came back just as I was leaving.
- Instead of leaving it to others, take responsibility yourself.
- I will be leaving for Morocco next week.
- Please check in at least an hour before leaving.
- When he was leaving, he told me that he would come again by the 25th.
- May I sneak in? My flight is leaving soon.
- I am leaving town for a few days.
- He is leaving Chicago tomorrow.
- The storm prevented me from leaving.
- We are leaving Narita next Monday.
- He is on the point of leaving for London.
- I'm leaving for Chicago next week.
- I was leaving for Paris the next morning.
- I'm leaving for Canada tomorrow.
- I arrived at the moment she was leaving.
- He had no notion of leaving his hometown.
- He arrived just as I was leaving home.
- He died leaving behind him his children.
- She is leaving for America tonight.
- They are leaving Japan tomorrow.
- She was leaving and was walking slowly from me.
- They are leaving for Tokyo tomorrow.
- They were leaving Japan the next day.
- Father never goes out with an umbrella without leaving it somewhere.
- The report goes that they are leaving Tokyo soon.
- They were prohibited from leaving the hotel.
- Leaving the room, he bowed to me.
- I am always leaving my umbrella on the train.
- He is leaving for New York next week.
- He ran across the street, leaving her alone.
- She was getting ready for leaving home.
- I am leaving for Tokyo tomorrow.
- I will be leaving for Australia next month.
- He says he is leaving the country for good.
- She went to New York, leaving her family behind.
- We are leaving for Hawaii tonight.
- I was in such a hurry this morning that I went out leaving the TV on.
- She went shopping, leaving her little child all alone.
- It's already eleven o'clock. I must be leaving now.
- We are leaving this country for good.
- Do you mind our leaving a little earlier?
- On leaving school, he went to Africa.
- We had no notion of leaving our hometown.
- We're leaving the day after tomorrow.
- We should lose no time in leaving here.
- On leaving school, he went into business.
- We are leaving Japan next month.
- A storm kept the ship from leaving Kobe.
- Well, I'm afraid I must be leaving. I had a nice time.
- Never in my life have I thought of leaving the town.
- It is a pity that the teacher is leaving our school.
- Just like rats leaving a sinking ship.
- You aren't leaving Japan for good, are you?
- They lost no time in leaving their home.
- They are leaving in three days, that is to say June 10th.
- I don't mind leaving at six o'clock.
- This morning he said that he is leaving for Nara tomorrow.
- The typhoon prevented our plane from leaving.
- The train will be leaving in five minutes so you had better hurry up.
- Without the passport, leaving a country is out of the question.
- The bad weather prevented us from leaving.
- I was leaving home when Tom telephoned me.
- He was nervous because he was leaving for America the next morning.
- We arrived at the station as the train was leaving.
- I've just been to the airport to see off a friend who was leaving for Europe.
- On leaving school, she got married to her classmate.
- We are leaving Japan tomorrow morning.
- "Bye, see you tomorrow." "Oh, what's this? Leaving on the dot again?"
- Please turn out the light before leaving the room.
- Leaving the room, he turned off the light.
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