Example sentences of "leave [art] [num ord] " in BNC.

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1 Continue ahead to leave the fifth field by gate beside stile in far left-hand corner , giving on to road .
2 Fry again urged Flashman , who insists he wo n't sell to any consortium which will employ his former manager , to leave the Third Division club or risk its future .
3 Frankly , I was quite pleased to leave the 11th , for all fighting was over , and a regular outfit is very boring and narrow-minded when not in action .
4 And the Reverend Armitage was reported to be obliged to leave the 11th green with lumbago while playing for Henley in its first match with Maidenhead .
5 We prepared to leave the next day .
6 And I shall have to ask you , I 'm afraid , to leave the next half hour to Lewis and to me . ’
7 And as Rex and Khai Eng , still thriving in an area which has seen plenty of other vegetarian establishments come and go , get ready to enter their second decade , perhaps we 'll leave the last word to Rex :
8 Perhaps I should leave the last word to my son .
9 Let us leave the last words with Walter Abish who declares that ‘ the innovative novel is , in essence , a novel of disfamiliarization , a novel that has ceased to concern itself with the mapping of the ‘ familiar ’ world ’ ( Martin 1983 : 238 ) .
10 A predominance of central funding will always leave the last word with government .
11 Let us leave the last word to Nietzsche , whose cruel intelligence is quickened only by the taste of bitter truths .
12 We 'll leave the last one in .
13 We must not leave the eighteenth century without mention of the great typefounder and printer of Birmingham , John Baskerville ( 1706–75 ) , who not only designed the famous type that bears his name but greatly improved the general standard of English printing and gave us , in 1763 , one of the most splendid editions of the Bible .
14 But as we leave the twentieth century and reflect on the last 100 years , we should expect more than a shallow gallery of designer fancies .
15 Leave the second slit open , or fill it with compost or sand , and use it to water the cuttings with a can in dry weather , without splashing and wetting the foliage .
16 We leave the second part of the theorem to exercise 1 .
17 We leave the second part to the sorceress who 's the really strong character in the whole play to spoil this love match and she sends the spirit of herself in the form of the God Mercury to deceive Anaeas into saying he 's got to go away , so he goes and tells Dido he must leave and of course Dido 's heartbroken and she commits suicide and of course this is celebrated with the famous lament at the end of the opera .
18 Leave the first colour to dry before you reposition the stencil to add a second shade .
19 Brigadier Smithson , who was apparently due to go on leave the next day , rang Southern Command and managed to arrange that he should go straight to London by train after the conference .
20 Jack Charlton 's team play Albania at the end of May , then leave the next day for a three-match tour of the States .
21 Walking here , you leave the 20th century behind on the outskirts of the forest and enter the reconstructed emptiness in which the reivers and cross-border raiders of the past could operate unhindered .
22 LEAVE THE 20th CENTURY BEHIND
23 Freud refers back to Totem and Taboo , and mentions the band of brothers who gained from co-operation among themselves , having left the first family groups , and achieved what each could not do alone , that is , the overpowering of the father .
24 In only a very few pages , we have left the twentieth century far behind and discovered that these two descend from the Lombardic heroes mentioned in the Old English poem Widsith ( Aelfwin and Eadwin ) ; and since Aelfvin means ‘ Elf-friend ’ , we are not surprised to find ourselves drifting further back to the times when elves still walked the earth , before Numenor ( the Atlantis of the Tolkien mythology ) had sunk beneath the waves .
25 He had left the next Phoenix King with a strong army , a secure line of fortresses in the north and the most powerful navy in the world .
26 Elaine could have delivered the night before — after midnight , to have the same date of birth — and perhaps Mrs Maybury was n't on duty that night — and Elaine could have left the next day , so Mrs Maybury was telling the truth when she said she 'd never seen her . ’
27 Or in North Africa , having left the 11th Field Regiment , he might have sat out the rest of the war in luxury , gaining rank through time and , come the Peace , have been a live major instead of a dead lieutenant .
28 The interest on this , is that he also left a second disk .
29 LEFT A 14th century manuscript depicting the medieval legend that the magician Merlin was responsible for erecting the lintels at Stonehenge .
30 LEFT The first Opera House in the Haymarket , London , which was later burnt down in 1789 .
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