Example sentences of "leave [pers pn] to the " in BNC.

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1 To leave it to the transforming imagination .
2 They ought to leave it to the markets .
3 If you want to leave it to the last minute you can also bring your items to the Community Centre on the morning .
4 They are content to leave it to the building society , or they rely on their own judgement .
5 She wanted to say , ‘ I 'd be more than happy to leave it to the experts . ’
6 ‘ But I already have an assault charge hanging over me , so in the end I had to leave it to the stewards .
7 High technology can also be used to provide the operator with flexibility in the allocation of functions , he can make his own decision about when to control manually and when to leave it to the mechanisms .
8 The Home Secretary had previously informed the Cabinet that he would have included a provision to this effect in the Bill if he had not thought it preferable to leave it to the Lords to take the initiative .
9 When , however , a statute provides that compliance with its provisions shall be enforceable by civil proceedings by the Crown for an injunction , and particularly if this is the only method of enforcement for which it provides , the Crown does owe a duty to the public at large to initiate proceedings to secure that the law is not flouted , and not simply to leave it to the chance that some relator may be willing to incur the expense and trouble of doing so .
10 ‘ the concentration on actual or ostensible authority being ‘ given to the husband to act on behalf of the bank ’ may not be a reliable way of applying the test now well established by authority , albeit … that the real question is whether the bank were content to leave it to the husband to obtain the wife 's signature upon the charge .
11 With respect to Lloyd L.J. , when the creditor is content to leave it to the debtor to obtain the surety 's signature in circumstances in which it should have been aware that undue influence might come into play , it is not necessary to establish that the debtor was acting as agent for the bank .
12 ‘ Again , the concentration on actual or ostensible authority being ‘ given to the husband to act on behalf of the bank ’ may not be a reliable way of applying the test now well established by authority , albeit since this judgment was delivered , that the real question is whether the bank were content to leave it to the husband to obtain the wife 's signature upon the charge .
13 Nobody had wanted to be regularly policed as people were abroad , preferring to leave it to the magistrates to swear in special constables as they 'd always done in times of civil disturbance , or use the troops .
14 The right thing is for the two counties to get together and to make a joint decision and , if necessary , to have a public inquiry or to leave it to the Minister to call the scheme in if he is not satisfied .
15 There is still a feeling , and rightly so , that every firm owes some responsibility to its members and their dependants in this respect and that it is not enough to leave it to the individual partner to make his own arrangements .
16 But I do n't want to leave it to the last game of the season .
17 They reckon they 've had enough and theywant to leave it to the younger ones.0
18 Well WE 'RE not … were going to leave it to the strong men … something different too … the first ever weightlifting world cup for the disabled .
19 Please do n't leave them to the last minute .
20 Please do n't leave them to the last minute .
21 Please do n't leave them to the last minute .
22 Please do n't leave them to the last minute .
23 Please do n't leave them to the last minute .
24 Labour says that it will reverse every step that the Government have taken to protect businesses , and would leave them to the mercy of Labour 's own local councils .
25 ‘ Well , we ca n't leave you to the wolves .
26 ‘ Well , Doctor , ’ said Julie , ‘ I 'll leave you to the tender mercies of these ladies . ’
27 Nor on present evidence can you leave it to the internecine politics of the county councils around London , with occasional injections of national politics .
28 Fiat 's defence lawyers hailed the court 's move as a sensible conclusion which would leave it to the court of appeal to determine whether the four defendants should be tried in another city .
29 But Mr Mellor said he must leave it to the people of Torfaen to judge whether that was a proper matter .
30 We would not leave it to the discretion of the doctors but , acting on the best medical advice , set down what drugs could be prescribed and those that could not .
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