Usage examples of "leave for" in English with translation to Spanish

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I leave for Paris tomorrow. Salgo para París mañana.
What time do you leave for school? ¿A qué hora sales al colegio?
He is about to leave for London. Él está a punto de ir a Londres.
I leave for school at eight every morning. Salgo para el colegio a las ocho todas las mañanas.
The next day Jesus decided to leave for Galilee. Al día siguiente, Jesús decidió partir a Galilea.
We had to leave for America on short notice. Tuvimos que irnos a Estados Unidos en corto tiempo.
Tom doesn't know when Mary will leave for Boston. Tom no sabe cuándo Mary partirá hacia Boston.
How much do you leave for a tip in Spain? ¿Cuánto se da de propina en España?
I don't know when she will leave for London. No sé cuándo sale ella hacia Londres.
I think it's time for me to leave for school. Cre que es hora de que parta a la escuela.
I would like to see you before I leave for Europe. A mí me gustaría verte antes de partir a Europa.
We had to leave for the United States on short notice. Tuvimos que irnos a Estados Unidos en corto tiempo.
He will leave for the station an hour before the train leaves. Él saldrá hacia la estación una hora antes de que salga el trén.
How much do you leave for a tip to a taxi driver in New York? ¿Cuánta propina se le da a un taxista en Nueva York?
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