take leave in Dutch
take leave [teikliːv] afscheidnemen, afscheidnemenvan, vaarwelzegge
Sentence patterns related to "take leave"
1. Take leave of your partner.
2. Absquatulate: to take leave, to disappear
3. 25 Take leave of your partner.
4. 24 We can finally take leave now.
5. 21 I take leave to differ from you.
6. They came to take leave of their teachers.
7. 23 They came to take leave of their teachers.
8. 22 I take leave to consider the matter settled.
9. Let's take leave of the topic and turn to another.
10. 30 Let's take leave of the topic and turn to another.
11. So we will take leave of our friend, and let him hasten home.
12. He decided the time had come to take leave of his home town.
13. 28 So we will take leave of our friend, and let him hasten home.
14. 6 He decided the time had come to take leave of his home town.
15. 29 I take leave to doubt that any actual progress would be made in COP
16. To curse God here means to abandon God, take leave of God, as a deliberate sin.
17. In Basecamp ‘Discussions’ pick up from where To-dos take leave, but sadly these are separate features
18. 27 To curse God here means to abandon God, take leave of God, as a deliberate sin.
19. 18 More men would take leave if they could afford to, but taking leave usually means sacrificing income.
20. 26 A newly married wife or husband can take leave from work to care for a spouse,(www.Sentencedict.com) or sue for a partner's wrongful death.