Example sentences of "it leaves the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 It leaves the notion of understanding untouched ; Hume seems to agree that we understand propositions about unobserved objects , although he does argue on independent grounds that they are mostly false .
2 Most of it leaves the country to be salted away in Swiss , Caribbean or Miami bank accounts .
3 The conditioner has a single rotor with pivoting U-shaped tines which toss the grass upwards as it leaves the cutting blades .
4 Dr Hill hopes that by stimulating the body 's own immune system , the parasite can be killed before it leaves the liver .
5 ‘ Each leaves for water as it leaves the nest , ’ Clare wrote of moorhen chicks .
6 It leaves the road nearer the Dundonnell Hotel , where the stream issuing from the corrie passes beneath , and climbs in close company to bouldery ground above the dark waters of Loch Toll an Lochain with the cliffs of An Teallach towering immediately beyond in an intimidating wall of crags and scree .
7 There 's a certain bone , a little crotch bone it is , it leaves the rest of the skeleton and floats uphill against the stream .
8 To ensure the safety of Parasene butane fuelled blowlamps , every blowlamp is ‘ burn-tested ’ before it leaves the Halesowen factory , and is an additional safety feature , all three sizes of Parasene butane gas cartridges are fitted with special twin-walled safety valves .
9 The dualism is deemed disastrous because it prevents us from having a unified conception of the world built around the natural sciences , and because it leaves the relationship between the mental and the physical an insoluble mystery .
10 It leaves the moves of Neil Pointon and Steve Redmond from City to Boundary Park to be completed later this week .
11 I have not seen Brian Way for a few years now , since he went to work in America , but if he is continually developing his philosophy and practice at the rate Dorothy Heathcote is refining hers , then there is the added danger that anything written about them is out of date as it leaves the press .
12 Though it is dead the minute it leaves the scalp , your hair has a lot to put up with .
13 IF it leaves the ERM , the pound will float against other currencies .
14 The path becomes very rough where it leaves the burn and climbs steeply out of the glen .
15 Quickly remove the pan from the heat while beating the mixture vigorously , until it leaves the side of the pan and forms a ball .
16 Also while the undergravel filter is efficient it leaves the waste material in the tank while the external power filter removed it all .
17 In any case , if the bat is to receive any reasonable echo at all from a distant target , the out-going squeak as it leaves the bat must be very loud indeed , and the instrument that detects the echo , the ear , must be highly sensitive to very quiet sounds — the echoes .
18 But as development times lengthen to six or seven years , so too do the chances that a new model will be obsolete before it leaves the drawing board .
19 In other words it leaves the format open to the department concerned ?
20 We 're in favour of the part that would protect the work of art after it leaves the studio , but we 've fought against the resale royalties section that would provide a share of resale profits to go to the artists .
21 It is felt that it leaves the police too great a discretion as to what type of conduct is unacceptable .
22 Many people suggest using corrugated card for pressing and indeed , most commercially made presses are supplied with corrugated card , but I have always had enormous difficulty when using this , finding that it leaves the imprints of stripes on the flowers and leaves .
23 It is a light oil with a high flash point , making it particularly good for stir-frying as it leaves the food crisp .
24 This makes up for some of the failings of the pancreas , but it leaves the diabetics reliant on an insulin supply , and unable to fine-tune the level of insulin in the way that a healthy pancreas would .
25 He says it leaves the shop looking like a bomb has hit .
26 The assault is so unexpected and apparently unjustified that it leaves the owner not only bleeding but also deeply perplexed .
27 In in fact it was n't long before it was n't long before Christmas was it we we actually got together and I wrote a memo that if there is anything erm before it leaves the plant , if the tractor driver or whatever e does n't like it and it 's not acceptable then it goes back to the plant .
28 Like any stimulating text it leaves the reader pondering on more questions than it answers .
29 It leaves the reader breathless and confused .
30 That he has used his linguistic skills to make such a protest , where before he has been content merely with linguistic cleverness , marks an important development in his character and it leaves the reader with a distinctly more favourable impression of him at the end of the play than at the beginning .
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