Example sentences of "left her [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 He left her on the hard shoulder , near Epping , Essex , saying she would only have to wait 15 minutes .
2 And as your career prospects have changed so dramatically in just a year , I 'd say your girlfriend was probably justified in feeling you left her for no good reason .
3 When he stalked out he left her with a motley crew mostly of accountants and lawyers .
4 It left her with a great admiration for the contemplatives , even if God still has to forcibly take her by the scruff of the neck and put tier in a position where she has no option but to be still on occasion .
5 Daughter Helen , 25 , needed constant attention after whooping cough left her with a mental age of just two .
6 Ideally , she knew , Brian should have been the recipient of all this intellectual and spiritual outpouring , but he was not interested , and her therapist , who should have been the other option , merely picked all the meat off her perceptions and left her with a meaningless pile of bones .
7 This left her with a severe form of amnesia that reduced her memory span to 20 minutes or less .
8 Sickened detectives said the old lady was lucky to be alive after the ‘ gruesome ’ attack left her with a broken jaw , a gaping head wound and shock .
9 She had looked up ; she had looked around ; the frescos left her with an abiding sense of hopelessness , reinforced by the pastor 's impotent testimony .
10 Her own father had left her readily , left her to an uncertain future , his love for some glamorous Frenchwoman overriding his love and duty to his own child .
11 She had instigated a series of protracted lawsuits in her own right with authorities in Milan , Vienna and a German city , trying to reclaim a fortune supposedly left her by a defecting father .
12 There were two daughters of the marriage , Sophie , born in 1830 , who became the wife of Sir George Bailey , of Seal Close , in the Lincolnshire Wolds , and Christabel , born in 1825 , who lived with her parents until in 1853 a small independence , left her by a maiden aunt , Antoinette de Kercoz , enabled her to set up house in Richmond in Surrey , with a young woman friend whom she had met at a lecture of Ruskin 's .
13 After several hours Matron managed to calm him down but he left her in a terrible mood .
  Next page