Example sentences of "may [adv] [be] left " in BNC.
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1 | Given its position in the struggle and the structures of a capitalist formation , a class may not be left with many options . |
2 | This approach is not always satisfactory because gaps may not be left in the notation at the appropriate place where a new subject belongs . |
3 | If the towplane gains speed by flying close to the ground , when it noses up to start climbing , the effect of the wind gradient accentuates the climb so that the glider may easily be left flying close to the ground , in or near the wake and below the tug . |
4 | As the question of his death date , and indeed the circumstances of his death , are intimately bound up with the vexed problem of the identity of his successor , further discussion of it may suitably be left to the following chapter . |
5 | One should not forget other commonly used substances , such as bleach and hair dye or nail polish and perfumes , which may well be left out in the bathroom or bedroom . |
6 | If either or both these facilities close , the village shop may well be left to cater for only the poor , the old and the immobile , and since the shop on its low turnover has to charge high prices , these people are doubly disadvantaged ( Harman , 1978 ) . |
7 | The hay may then be left until mid-afternoon and the whole process repeated . |
8 | Such pupils may then be left outside the school system for a considerable period of time , perhaps indefinitely . |
9 | The form of the advertisement may either be left to the discretion of the landlord ( or his surveyors ) or be dealt with in the lease . |