Example sentences of "can [not/n't] be left [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | 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 . |
2 | This task is , in my view , something for all of us , and can not be left to doctors or parents to determine , unless we decide formally to authorize them to do so by law . |
3 | Lott quotes Grady : ‘ An awareness of the different social and economic conditions for women and men can not be left to sociologists if psychology is to maintain its integrity as a science ’ ( 1985 : 160 ) . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | This is something that can not be left to the dub because we will see the wind from the propellers buffeting the actors . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | The role of judge can not be left to the exchange prosecutors , but must be given to an independent adjudicator or tribunal . |
8 | The problem can not be left for his generation to solve . |
9 | The debtor can not be left with a sum each week less than his protected earnings rate . |
10 | First the vehicle can not be left in the car park attached to the business premises because of the severe vandalism which takes place in the local area . |
11 | Benefits such as ‘ death in service ’ benefits and discretionary payments from personal schemes payable by your employer can not be left by will . |
12 | Also it can not be left inside the premises each night without a good deal of work to rearrange the production floor to accommodate it . |