Example sentences of "[pers pn] leave it [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | Whenever that happens , rather than going back to the track I play something else that will fit , or I leave it as an improvisational section , so to speak . |
2 | And I I have n't I with the No it 's very simple , I left it to the select committees of the House of Commons . |
3 | Nor on present evidence can you leave it to the internecine politics of the county councils around London , with occasional injections of national politics . |
4 | If you leave it til the last minute and you question spot , you might end up in a sticky situation How many people here have failed an exam ? |
5 | Instead of determining the sex of your children yourself , as bees , crocodiles and other creatures do , you leave it to a genetic lottery between X and Y chromosomes . |
6 | And if you leave it until the last minute , so what ? |
7 | ‘ If you leave it in a dark place and keep it wet it 's bound to grow big . |
8 | Sam Somerville 's rental car had been where she left it in the short-stay carpark at Heathrow . |
9 | If we leave it to the following week of the November , you 've got , there 's ice coming up . |
10 | Covering the work to protect from frost and rain , we left it for a few days to dry , which helps the shuttering to loosen itself too . |
11 | Yeah , and then from that they 've now got these fucking things that show the direction , the sign , the speed and oh its incredible sonar 's been going longer than radar , but only just we were the world leader 's now , I mean we cos we , cos we preserve fuel , we knew exactly , they left it for the last minute to get up there and intercept them . |
12 | In the replay they left it to the 90th and won in extra-time . |
13 | In the replay they left it to the 90th and won in extra-time . |
14 | I ca n't understand why they left it till the last moment ? |
15 | It leaves it in an indefensible position . |
16 | He leaves it to the local man : the local man , whose tremulous reliance on a few patented drugs Hamilton observes with a speechless sneer . |
17 | What he has done is describe certain linguistic features of the text which distinguish it from other texts ( he refers to Yeats 's ‘ Phoenix ’ and Tennyson 's , ‘ Morte d'Arthur ’ , as well as instances of non-literary usage ) , and which look as if they may be of some literary significance ; but he leaves it to the literary specialist to determine what the nature of that literary significance is . |