Leave large ordnance fragments containing explosives and may leave chunks or pieces of exposed explosive; do not move remaining debris.
they leave chunks or pieces. do not move out of the way
leave large ordnance fragments containing explosives and may leave chuncks or pieces of exposed explosives; do not move remaining debris
leave large ordance fragments containing explosives and my leave chunks or pieces of exposed explosive do not move remaining debris
leave large ordinance fragments containing explosives and may leave chunks or pieces of exposed explosive, do not remove remaining debris
they leave large ordnance fragments containing explosives and may leave chunks or pieces of exposed explosives; do not remove remaining debris.
Maternity leave, bereavement leave, sick leave, vacation leave, leave without pay, etc.
leave, i leave it outside
The future tense of "leave" is "will leave" or "shall leave." For example, "I will leave tomorrow." or "She shall leave at 7 p.m."
Why did you left is grammatically incorrect. It should be: Why did you leave? Why did she leave? Why did he leave? Why did they leave?
the plural form of leave-taking is leave-takings.
your [..] leave it up to our dreams, leave it up to your love leave it up to [..] .. the "[..]" refers to not knowing the words there..
The most commonly requested types of leave are typically annual leave (vacation), sick leave, and family or medical leave. These are often considered standard types of leave offered by employers to their employees.