Example sentences of "too [adj] to be leave [prep] " in BNC.

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1 The task of ordering the Church 's worship is too awesome to be left to chance , either in the hope that the person responsible for it will pick up the necessary skills or in the belief that it can be done by anyone .
2 His intention was to show that the interpretation of Scripture was too complex to be left to whoever happened to be reading it .
3 It would be wrong to conclude from this debate that science is too important to be left to politicians .
4 Far too important to be left to the position dictated by historical accident or cultural prejudice .
5 The grosser absurdities of the consultative document have disappeared , and it is now apparent that the cross-curricular elements ( those aspects of learning that will not slot into the conventional ‘ subject ’ boxes yet are still too important to be left to chance ) are going ( somehow ) to be retained .
6 If politicians came to the conclusion that education was too important to be left to the educators , bear in mind the massive input of public resources , education 's failure to demonstrate significant improvement of standards , poor marketing , uncertain professional leadership and the fact that every year youngsters leave school ignorant of much they might reasonably be expected to know and lacking skills that could have been acquired in 11 years of schooling .
7 Reservations continued to be expressed about the power of teacher unions in the Council and there were those who felt that ‘ the curriculum was too important to be left to teachers ’ .
8 He also asked the Bosnian Serbs to attend a special pan-Serb parliamentary session in Belgrade saying that the Vance-Owen plan was too important to be left to the Bosnian Serbs alone .
9 While deregulation refers to the breaking down of barriers that inhibit competition , impede efficiency , and restrict consumer choice , governments nonetheless acknowledge that some policy goals are too important to be left to heavily market orientated deregulatory processes .
10 War was too important to be left to those who , by tradition , had been charged with supervising it .
11 The implementation or administrative process is far too important to be left to its own devices .
12 But the matter is too important to be left to the Private Member 's Bill procedure . ’
13 These efforts by foreign offices to influence opinion in part reflected an increasing feeling among sections of the public , visible well before 1914 , that diplomacy was now too important to be left to diplomats .
14 For some though the future is too important to be left to the front runners in the election race :
15 Projects are too important to be left to the juniors , says NEIL FITZGERALD
16 One of the reasons , Brian , is that I think German history is too important to be left to the German historians .
17 In most liberal democracies complex new policy arenas have been judged far too important to be left in the hands of conventional judges and lawyers .
18 Sentencing is too important to be left in the hands of one person without recourse to a higher authority .
19 Whatever you do , it is as well to remember our half of the bargain ; a Rottweiler is far too intelligent to be left in a kennel for twenty-three hours a day .
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