Example sentences of "[noun] that [pers pn] leave " in BNC.

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1 Has the Liberal party broken a convention , or was it merely a display of bad manners that they left the Chamber immediately after their spokesman had finished ?
2 Then he remembered the photograph that he left on his bedside table every night .
3 Even Jews who had been released from concentration camps on strict condition that they left the Fatherland immediately were obliged to pay for the round trip .
4 This traumatic experience had such a shattering effect on the porter that he left London Transport for good , swearing never to visit Covent Garden Station again .
5 Those who during the week at Lake Nona took the opportunity to ask questions about the running of America 's LPGA circuit , are convinced that it is to the players ' advantage that they leave the running of the association to its staff while they themselves concentrate on their golf .
6 The first satisfaction of indeterminist claims , including those , like the present one , which are not within but are antecedent to the traditional area of dispute about Free Will , is of course that they leave , or promise to leave , room for a reassuring or enhancing view of ourselves and our situation .
7 and the last part that you leave .
8 ‘ If this judgment is less helpful than the parties hoped , as it almost certainly is , the reason lies in the terms of the statute , which places the discretion so unequivocally on the trial judge that it leaves little or no room for an appellate court to lay down principles or even guidelines .
9 But his insistence that she leave everything to him had only served to strengthen her determination to be independent .
10 That is the question this chapter leaves us , and it is the question that it left those who first heard the larger narrative being read .
11 It was at this point that I left to seek medical help for fear I would split my sides .
12 Whereas in the past Northern Ireland was always the furthest point on the beach that the tide reached , and therefore the first point that it left , on this occasion we entered the recession later and weathered it better .
13 The one point that he left out of his speech was the recognition that the measures have been welcomed by the principals of the colleges concerned .
14 Lord Aldington said his earlier statements that he left the area between 25 and 29 May were made before he had properly researched the matter and before he realised his departure date was crucial .
15 One answer is that he was so explicit in his stage-directions that he leaves designers and directors little freedom of manoeuvre .
16 The overall results at Thunder Bay again favoured Scotland and so it was with a comfortable lead that we left for our final destination .
17 Thou hast been ‘ the cloud ’ before me from the day that I left the flesh-pots of Egypt , and was led through the way of the wilderness — the cloud that hast been guiding me to a land flowing with milk and honey — the milk of innocence , the honey of friendship !
18 And the day that he left .
19 Detectives know from a security video that she left a nightclub in the town early last Thursday morning .
20 Although it was recorded that ‘ he could read a balance sheet ’ ( not in fact a particularly useful attribute for the Treasury ) , there is no evidence that he left any imprint upon Exchequer policy .
21 Six years ago Kieran Sheppard died after drinking a bottle of methadone that she left by his bed while visiting his parents .
22 Your spouse would have her own estate plus the fifty thousand pounds that you left her .
23 Our grief at his passing , just a few days before we could celebrate with him his eightieth birthday , is only diminished by the knowledge that he left us knowing that the fruits of his inspired leadership and labours are imperishable .
24 Koffigoh refused to submit to the demand that he leave the government headquarters where he had taken refuge , and on Nov. 28 asked President Mitterrand of France to despatch troops to Togo urgently .
25 and my Lord the my Lord you 'll see at the bottom of page sixty nine , this is the latest edition just published this summer my Lord , erm at the bottom of page sixty nine you have an extract from the European community treaty which er defines a directive and you will see my Lord says in terms that it leaves to the national authorities the choice of forms the methods , and then if my Lord could read the passage er under that on page seventy
26 On one famous occasion an aspiring pro , later to play in the Ryder Cup , was so incensed by the antics of his pro-am partners that he left the course in mid-round .
27 It is however a fundamental requirement of a review notice that it leaves the recipient in no doubt that it is intended to be the formal document invoking the landlord 's right to review the rent ( Schirlcar Properties Ltd v Heinitz ( 1983 ) 268 EG 362 ) .
28 It 's not long after six o'clock in the morning that he leaves .
29 My experiences are very similar to the writer in that standards for smaller audits in particular appeared to be very poor in a firm that I left some two years ago .
30 And now it is Thy will that I leave this festival ; I go .
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