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I may leave more questions than answers.
"I may leave with a blindfold on.
"I may leave for a while," she said.
"I may leave a few seconds of silence — just a little chshhhh — and then turn it on," he said.
Ah, but it's OK because they have an incentive to do so: the discretionary tip I may leave at the end of the meal.
Christie sat on a long dais with five former governors and five local comedians, listening to the guitarist John Pizzarelli sing an ode to the state: "I may leave for a week or two, but I'm always coming back".
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"I don't want to make a comment about the UK leaving but I think they may leave based on – I'm there a lot, I have a lot of investments in the UK, and I will tell you that I think they may leave based on everything I'm hearing," he said at the time.
This debt sometimes leads him to questionable attempts to blend the high and the low ("The dominatrix industry," he declares with a straight face, "works pretty much along the lines of the Italian Renaissance") and to coy colloquialisms ("Jeez, writing this is way harder than I thought") that may leave you contemplating "throttle" as a verb instead of a noun.
Sounds so good I may never leave ….
I may even leave the city limits from time to time.
If I ever end up on one of those flights, I may never leave the plane.
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