Example sentences of "have left [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 But it has left no fossil record .
2 They effected a change which has left no corner of our ethics , our imagination , or our daily life untouched , and they erected impassable barriers between us and the classical past or the Oriental present .
3 Huge national debts , large scale unemployment and an impoverished economy has left no room for active support of Iraq .
4 It has left no trace .
5 Although its ultimate destruction has left no trace of the shrine 's location or size in the cathedral , it is recorded as being amply covered in gold and jewels .
6 Either the Psalm gives a very different version of the events of 167 or it refers to some other trouble which has left no trace in our tradition , for instance during the wars of the successors of Alexander at the end of the fourth century .
7 A hole shows where an insect has left a gall .
8 Somebody has left a message .
9 ‘ Now , Roger , it 's obvious — you have worn that chain for a few days and it has left a mark .
10 Fifteen thousand new-age travellers are still camped on a beauty spot in the Malvern Hills tonight , after a four-day illegal festival that has left a village under siege , and police powerless to move them on .
11 Climbing the steps through the central arch to the altar-like plinth , I see that someone has left a pot of red begonias .
12 The not altogether clear provisions regarding audit , finality and certainty mean that adjustments could well take place long after a partner has left a firm .
13 This is in contrast to Britain where woodland exploitation throughout prehistory and history has left a landscape largely bereft of natural woodland and where a mantle of alien conifers dominates many upland areas .
14 ‘ Sport was the love of my life and having to give it up has left a void , ’ said Rosemary .
15 This has left a section of the community without effective access to legal services for expensive litigation .
16 If a testator has left a legacy of something belonging to him and has alienated it as a consequence of urgent necessity , the trust can be claimed unless it should be shown that the testator intended to adeem it : moreover proof of changed intention is to be required from the heirs .
17 This system , developed by the ministry of housing itself , has left a legacy of cracked and crumbling concrete wall-panels falling out of their steel frames .
18 Fortunately , Colin Chapman , the link between the motoring enthusiast and the glamour of Grand Prix racing , has left a legacy in his famous Lotus name .
19 Lack of money and bureaucratic confusion has left a legacy from the Victorian era with the state looking backwards , remodelling ancient buildings and patching up a system of care which is fragmentary , pitifully inadequate and increasingly inadequate to the elderly age group . ’
20 By tearing down the barriers at Yorkshire , Tendulkar has left a legacy of hope .
21 Reunification has revealed that Soviet uranium mining in the small town of Schlema , in eastern Germany , has left a legacy of environmental disaster , radioactive pollution and chronic health problems .
22 The war had no sooner ended than a Mass Observation report Puzzled People ( 1947 ) described how ‘ the explosion or disintegration of orthodox beliefs has left a vacuum ’ , and as early as 1950 the ‘ quest for a post-war purpose ’ was being anxiously scrutinised in a study of young people 's lives .
23 He has left a list of everybody 's numbers by the phone .
24 By reference to the TUC 'S report on industrial democracy , it states the movement 's own position as follows : that the development of participation at national and local level has left a gap at company level which can only be filled by employee representation on the company board .
25 ‘ You 'll find an oilskin jacket in the locker at the foot of the stairs , ’ I said , ‘ and you 'll also discover that Ellen has left a Thermos of coffee on the stove , and I like mine without sugar but with milk .
26 But in Worcester , Mrs Hilali has left a string of debts … owing sixteen hundred pounds on the house she used to rent .
27 Having successfully manoeuvred an inoffensive farewell , one discovers that one has left a book in the room .
28 As though the real Jonathon is somewhere else and has left a copy of himself behind so that no one notices he 's gone .
29 At the final whistle , there were strains of ‘ what a load of rubbish ’ , which Leicester certainly were not , but the disappointment of last season 's failed promotion bid has left a wound clearly not yet healed .
30 A local army regiment has left an Oxfordshire air base this afternoon for the Gulf .
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