Example sentences of "[vb mod] [be] leave with [art] " in BNC.
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1 | It gave the clients confidence in my abilities , and also told them any hopes they may have had of getting away with a fifty dollar fee should be left with the receptionist . |
2 | We might be left with a thin , transparent , invisible , jelly-like space . ’ |
3 | So when his interest in the affair peters out and he 'd rather not bump into you at the photocopier on a daily basis , it 's you who 'll be left with a P45 and a broken heart . |
4 | But it could just be the best way to get a balanced view about the future of the planet is to ask some of the remarkably well-informed people who 'll be left with the task of clearing up our mess . |
5 | Erm with regard to a site specific policy , if it 's additional , and there 's no clear need for it it 's not catered for within the allocation which is er provided for within the structure plan , then we could be left with a major site with a clear commitment to its development or its suitability for development and and no end user . |
6 | The dilemma for the Americans is that , if they reject the argument that Israel must be part of the Middle East peace process , they may be unable to secure international endorsement for any settlement procedure ; so they could be left with the invidious alternatives of an ignominious withdrawal or a long-term military presence . |
7 | CLOSE is a limit order system which allows investors to leave orders which are then publicised in the market , e.g. if an investor wanted British Aerospace at £5.00 when the market price was £5.08 the limit order could be left with the investors ' broker , and other brokers could see it . |
8 | What you use consultants for is when you have a one off task that it would be uneconomic to employ a member of staff to do because it would be finished in six months and then you 'd be left with a surplus member of staff . |
9 | The difficulty for the vendor is that , as a result of the sale , the vendor may be left with no facilities to perform obligations under such contract and may face a claim from the party to that contract for breach . |
10 | Unless the buyer can show that there was a latent defect present in the goods at the time of delivery which later became manifest ( and hence that the goods could not have been of merchantable quality at the time of delivery ) he may be left with no remedy . |
11 | The problem usually gets better gradually , but the patient may be left with a residual tendency to respond oddly in certain situations . |
12 | If a product fails to sell well , the company may be left with a lot of unwanted stock which it has to sell at a reduced price |
13 | After the initial shock and disbelief of hearing that you have HIV , you may be left with a mixture of emotions . |
14 | From Tuesday weekly newspapers may be left with a burden which , sadly , many will be unable to carry . |
15 | Instead , Lewis may be left with the consolation prize of being crowned the WBC champion as the heavyweight division falls apart . |
16 | Food and meals are given such prominence that an unwary reader may be left with the notion that he was mainly remarkable for gluttony . |
17 | 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 . |
18 | Were he to say any such thing we would be left with a therapeutic murder . |
19 | 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 . |
20 | And she would be left with a bewildering mixture of emotions : shock , hurt , relief , resentment , confusion , anxiety , and a collapse of her fragile self-esteem . |
21 | Board of Trade President Michael Heseltine warned rebels they would be left with a lame duck administration if they did not ratify Maastricht . |
22 | 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 . |
23 | After the period of inflationary expansion was over , one would be left with a universe that was expanding slightly faster in some places than in others . |
24 | 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 . |
25 | I thought if I wrapped myself up in chickenwire and cut myself out again I would be left with a realistic shape . |
26 | Man 's free will would have to go as well , and we would be left with an unloving , gatecrashing dictator God who refuses to allow people to choose their own eternal destiny . |
27 | If Virgin pulled out , Chemco would be left with an obligation to pay Barclays £16.8m in sterling . |
28 | As they expanded and the matter particles got farther apart , one would be left with an expanding universe that contained hardly any particles and was still in the supercooled state . |
29 | The chosen method was to calculate his net loss , taking into account that he would have paid income tax on earnings , then adding back ‘ golden handshake ’ tax so that he would be left with the net amount after the Revenue had collected tax on the damages . |
30 | 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 . |