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

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1 Lee Rodwell on the conflicting views that leave her feeling muddled and guilty
2 This is the 4.5-ton ‘ pod ’ , two of which are strapped to the belly of every Tornado aircraft sent out to disable an Iraqi airfield : the pod disgorges high-explosive bombs that leave craters , as well as anti-personnel bombs to complicate the task of clearing up the damage .
3 Mama Mosambiki deals mainly with the social and cultural relations of men and women in modern Mozambique : it criticizes , for instance , the old traditions that leave a wife with nothing after a divorce and celebrates the resilience of women in the face of men 's negative attitudes .
4 Mama Mosambiki deals mainly with the social and cultural relations of men and women in modern Mozambique : it criticizes , for instance , the old traditions that leave a wife with nothing after a divorce and celebrates the resilience of women in the face of men 's negative attitudes .
5 Both will often stain the underwear , but it is the gonococcal discharge that leaves a thick , yellow , encrusted deposit .
6 It is a real moral aberration that leaves at liberty those who violated human dignity and those who rose up against the constitutional order . ’
7 Without doing anything at all he could make things happen for which he must be punished with slaps , missed meals or verbal assaults that left him trembling and incoherent .
8 With various delicate transitions that left me sighing in assent , the film now turned into a gentle parodic love story , the girl civilizing Spunk — teaching him how to dress , eat , speak — and Spunk decivilizing her : teaching her to kick the booze , the pick-ups , the self-destruction , the money ( they go primitive for a while , after Spunk has an urban breakdown .
9 Robert Goddard 's INTO THE BLUE ( Corgi , £4.99 ) won the W H Smith Good Read Award and is a contemporary mystery that leaves you guessing to the end .
10 Of large build and possessed of ritual mannerisms when facing the bowling , his technique was founded in the securest of defence , and , although he was a shrewd placer of the ball , it was perhaps his seeming doggedness that left him out of the international reckoning at a time when England possessed several middle-order batsmen of sterling class .
11 Also , it may be that the relative cheapness and speed of the leave procedure encourages applications to be made for tactical reasons ( for example , to increase the chance of a favourable settlement ) despite the absence of any serious expectation that leave will be granted .
12 Carl Prean , the dedicated technician , levelled the score at 1–1 with another ice-cool display that left Mikael Appelgren gasping as the Swede was well beaten 21–19 , 21–16 .
13 It is a moving story that leaves one marvelling not only at the bravery of Middleton himself but that fate had brought so many courageous men together in the one crew .
14 Their minds were obviously not on meteorological work , and as the squadron gradually decreased in numbers with each little batch that left for home , farewell parties were a regular occurrence in the office and I began to think that perhaps Binbrook was not such a bad place after all .
15 He wore a pure-white sleeveless jerkin casually open at the front , white tights that left not the slightest doubt about his gender , thigh-high white boots .
16 The entire ambience of ‘ The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion ’ is that of a live performance , a natural echo that leaves all the noises of amplifiers crackling , valves popping and equipment being shouldered on the tape as if to say , this is for real !
17 They have to live with the fear of sudden attacks that leave them struggling to breathe .
18 They have to live with the fear of sudden attacks that leave them struggling to breathe .
19 D. B. Sweeney plays Doug Dorsey , a working class lad whose bright future in the National Hockey League is ended by a playing accident that leaves him with permanent eye damage .
20 This appeared to everyone on the ground to be a very harsh decision , as Lambourn had been to the ground twice in less than five minutes , the second occasion with a fine hard tackle that left him limping badly .
21 A hard game that left a number of his key players battered and bruised .
22 Alina was wearing a plain white dress that left her back and shoulders bare .
23 He paced his semi-final beautifully , dominating Steve Bellfield with superbly sharp left jabs that left the Sunderland man 's face a bloody mess .
24 Brightness tempted him , and yet many bright pictures he saw were insipid , cold lies that left him unsatisfied .
25 No , that 's right , it 's no shadowy thing that leaves , leaves er body there
26 Amsterdam , capital of the Netherlands is a beautiful and indeed unique city that leaves a life long impression upon the visitor .
27 By allowing the SiO4 units to rotate freely about their common oxygens and by making the bond-angle of the ‘ bridging oxygen ’ flexible , these chemists could conceive of a continuously connected random network that left the local order intact , but which destroyed the overall crystalline topology .
28 It was carved into planes of rugged indifference , though the blue eyes that blazed at Charity were filled with cynical censure that left her in no doubt that he had heard almost every word Mandy had uttered about him .
29 But it does not apply to minute epidermal lesions that leave the basal lamina intact , or to embryonic epidermal cells moving on a rigid adhesive substratum in culture : here the conventional mechanism of epidermal crawling seems to operate .
30 She was wearing a short-sleeved blouse that left her arms bare to the elbow .
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