Example sentences of "leave them as " in BNC.
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1 | To leave them as Cup-holders might require a miracle . |
2 | The expansiveness came to an end in the middle of 1940 , when he demanded better terms for Cotton Town than had been offered : ‘ The first book did well for you ( for me too , I readily admit ) , and since I may soon be called up , and have a wife and child to support , I should like to leave them as well provided for as possible . ’ |
3 | ‘ No pressure , but now that I know about Francisco it makes sense to leave them as soon as I find something suitable . ’ |
4 | It was agreed to leave them as they are and to take no further action . |
5 | Certainly neither the KGB nor the GRU are going to stop spying , for that would leave them as exposed to criticism as if the CIA suddenly stopped spying on Russia . |
6 | The rent has been paid until the twentieth of this month ; we shall leave them as they are until then . ’ |
7 | If our missionary methods extract converts from their society and leave them as social isolates or misfits , there is something wrong with our missioning ’ ( Tippett 1970:34 ) . |
8 | No longer ( as happened in the primary school in which I first worked ) would the teacher responsible for the fourth year ‘ scholarship ’ class leave them as soon as the examination day ( in January ) was passed — going to prepare the third year ‘ A ’ stream for next year 's examinations with a diet of chanted tables , spelling tests , drills in mental arithmetic , weekly essays , grammatical analysis , punctuation , and worksheets based on past intelligence test papers . |
9 | leave them as they are . |
10 | If you go up there just leave them as they are do n't leave them all over the place . |
11 | Ionization is the process by which a fast-moving quantity of energy is transferred , leaving them as electrically charged ions . |
12 | This reaction — known as dezincification — dissolves the zinc from the brass ( brass is an alloy of zinc and copper ) , leaving them as porous copper , which can then disintegrate . |
13 | A GIS is capable of identifying such slivers and allowing the user the choice of leaving them as they are or of replacing them with an average boundary position . |
14 | I left them as I approached No. 6 Commando positions and stood at the side of the road and watched them all pass by . |