Example sentences of "[noun] would be left with " in BNC.
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1 | Indeed , the Scottish nuclear industry would be left with a considerably greater radioactive waste management task if all cross-border movement of spent nuclear waste were halted , as she appears to want . |
2 | Brooke J. observed that if such a residual jurisdiction did not exist , then the judges would be left with a duty to perform but without the power to perform it in a way which they considered in all cases to be just . |
3 | Estimates show that by the wind-up stage , the corporation would be left with just over 1,900 houses . |
4 | This means that the old people would be left with the abusers unless they wanted to go into care or unless they were themselves mentally impaired . |
5 | On this model the local authority would be left with a limited number of central staff concerned to monitor and regulate service delivery organized by private concerns — for example , in street cleaning and refuse disposal — or undertaken by autonomous voluntary agencies — such as housing associations or schools directly managed by elected governors . |
6 | If Virgin pulled out , Chemco would be left with an obligation to pay Barclays £16.8m in sterling . |
7 | When the leagues go home and away within the next two years these clubs would be left with approximately six Saturdays of rugby per season if excluded . |
8 | However , he went on to say that even if the sale had not been a consumer sale , the exclusion clause was unreasonable since the buyer would be left with no remedy insofar as it purported to exclude the merchantability provision . |
9 | What action should be taken and what instructions would be left with the evening shift ? |