Example sentences of "[not/n't] be leave to [art] " in BNC.

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1 As this is in fact used as the Parish Burial Ground and not restricted to members of St Peter 's church they feel that responsibility for its upkeep should not be left to a relatively small number of volunteers .
2 Being able to land safely in fields should be one of the ultimate aims in glider pilot training and it should not be left to the pilot to decide for himself when he is competent to fly across country .
3 Indeed it does , and it seems the job can not be left to the mere television reviewer either , for criticism soon leaked from the cultural pages to the overtly political ones , even reaching as far as the editorial sections of some newspapers .
4 It was envisaged as covering a special situation which should not be left to the more general third party provisions in Articles 34–38 .
5 Raising the level of skills amongst British workers is so crucial , not only to any immediate programme of moving back to full employment , but also to maintaining and improving Britain 's long-term performance , that the question of training can not be left to the free play of market forces .
6 This is something that can not be left to the dub because we will see the wind from the propellers buffeting the actors .
7 He urged the court to accept the argument of the commission that the assessment of the need for and proportionality of specific legislation can not be left to the national courts .
8 This step should not be left to the patient 's family , who will probably not know of the facility and may be inhibited by questions of expense .
9 The punishment of the enemies and the traitors of the working class , it was alleged , was the sole right of the working class and could not be left to the processes of natural degeneration .
10 Availability of back-up should not be wholly influenced by available resources and the onus of finding it must not be left to the worker .
11 This decision must not be left to the magistrates to make as they are likely to base it upon pragmatic considerations only .
12 They therefore need to be strongly managed and should not be left to the local office to undertake on their own .
13 The role of judge can not be left to the exchange prosecutors , but must be given to an independent adjudicator or tribunal .
14 I believe it 's the role of the structure plan to specify the general location in such a way that unless those schemes were very close together , in terms of a site specific nature , that would n't be left to the local plan process .
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