Sentence examples for leaving by from inspiring English sources

The phrase "leaving by" can be used correctly in written English
It is often used to indicate the time, mode of transportation, or destination of a departure. Here are some examples: 1. "We will be leaving by train at 9 am tomorrow morning." 2. "Are you leaving by car or by foot?" 3. "I'll be leaving by the east gate." 4. "She will be leaving by plane to visit her family." 5. "Please ensure that you are leaving by the designated exit."

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I'm leaving by the front door.

Leaving by the front door was closer for her.

I could almost feel my exasperation leaving by my nose.

In a statement on Wednesday, Siemens said Mr. Löscher was leaving by mutual consent.

Mr Dixon convincingly demolishes most arguments for leaving by showing that the alternative is worse.

It's a must-see, even if you're not leaving by train.

"Then they said four Australians would be leaving by sea with them the next day.

"He has been thinking about leaving by the end of the summer," one associate said.

The chief executive, Stuart Mitchell, is leaving by "mutual agreement with immediate effect".

GCap said Anthony was leaving by mutual consent to explore new career opportunities.

The Art of Leaving by Anna Stothard is out in March (Alma Books, £7.99).

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