Example sentences of "be left [adv prt] of the " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 The fact that there were no projections for South West Water has fuelled speculation that this authority might be left out of the flotation process .
2 Reports from the Wehrmacht ‘ Armaments Inspectorates ’ claimed that workers on reserved occupations in armaments factories did not want to be left out of the army and were pressing to join up .
3 There are obviously important facets of the local political system — such as power , patronage and personality — which can not be quantified and so must be left out of the ‘ explanation ’ .
4 The former Dutch captain had asked to be left out of the squad in September .
5 Do n't be left out of the conversation , duende !
6 No one , it seemed , wanted to be left out of the allergy .
7 Erm and I I just think th th the wording of policy E Ten is It it does n't square with er national guidance for erm which requires areas to be left out of the greenbelt to provide for long-term development opportunities or development potential long-term development .
8 Not to be left out of the world of constitutional democracies , British writers define constitution in a way which appears to give us one too , even though there is no document to prove it .
9 What are they ? " asked Joseph quickly , anxious not to be left out of the intriguingly adult discussion .
10 On the other hand there was a powerful body of opinion in the Law Society that employed solicitors should not be left out of the main application .
11 In much of this book , the Creolised varieties of French will be left out of the discussion .
12 It also follows that any assets brought into the marriage at its commencement by either party should be left out of the reckoning on divorce as well .
13 If the inner planets are left out of the argument , says Whitby-Smith , then we are really dealing with ‘ half-synods ’ involving only four planets , and ‘ without doubt these occur too frequently to support the argument ’ .
14 Consequently , whilst corporate crime can not be understood without grasping the fact that it stems from contradictions between a corporation 's goal(s) and its environment , that understanding remains one-sided if individuals are left out of the analysis .
15 At first sight , a number of proteins ( PI3' , phospholipase C , p120-GAP , for example ) implicated in transducing signals from receptors to Ras are left out of the picture .
16 There are occasions when the strategy demands whole group discussions and it 's all too easy to be lulled into thinking the drama is going well because a group of very articulate children are thoroughly engaged in the work and able to vocalise their very imaginative ideas , while other children are left out of the real decisionmaking processes .
17 A group of English players are reported to be bitter at having been left out of the squad for next week 's world team championships , and inevitably , the name of the game for the next couple of days in the Open , which starts today , will be to try to make monkeys of those who omitted them .
18 Equally intriguing will be the line-out performance of the young London Irish lock , Neil Francis , who has been left out of the current Ireland squad .
19 TWO of the top three women in Britain 's national rankings , Sara Gomer and Monique Javer , have been left out of the British team for the European championships which take place in Nantes from November 23 to 26 .
20 Those who are likely to complain about a one-party state have been left out of the delegations .
21 His son Kevin , 33 , complained on Central Television yesterday that the medals should have been left out of the sale .
22 Richards 's back-row partner against Canada , Dean Ryan , has been left out of the squad — but there is a recall for Bath 's John Hall , who joins three other blindside specialists in Ojomoh , Mike Teague and Tim Rodber .
23 Necessarily some favourites have been left out of the selection and among them are the two larger than life , cast stone sculptures by Wilhelm Lehmbruck — the ‘ Kneeling woman ’ of 1911 and the ‘ Standing youth ’ of 1913 ( two of the museum 's earliest acquisitions , by the way ) — which have always within living memory afforded a moment of tenuous serenity in the same room with Kokoschka 's simmering double portrait of the Tietzes and Max Beckmann 's horrific ‘ Departure ’ .
24 A HUNDRED in your first innings of the season is sweet , and especially so if it 's your team 's third one-day match , and you 've been left out of the first two because you are not regarded as a one-day player .
25 What has been left out of the argument is that racism is tragically too common to black people .
26 There is always something delirious about language — the burgeoning , bubbling Remainder that has been left out of the dry official structure comes crashing through my best-formed sentences — so I can feel it speaking through me .
27 Lagan Valley party deplores the fact that local Tories have been left out of the new regional Conservative structure .
28 Neither the birds nor their watchers have been left out of the scheme .
29 Skipper Kevan Smith has been left out of the side .
30 The 25-year-old striker scored 13 goals in 50 games for Norwich after joining them two years ago from Port Vale for £925,000 , but has been left out of the squad for the past 11 games .
  Next page