Example sentences of "leaves [pron] with the " in BNC.

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1 What people are frightened of is buying a property , finding the tenant goes bankrupt and leaves them with the running costs . ’
2 but she leaves them with the neighbours or a neighbour , but I mean it 's all different to bringing them up yourself , in n it ?
3 If I run a company badly , however , the market does not gradually transfer its management to someone else ; it leaves me with the monopoly of corporate control until , at the consummation of a take-over bid , it transfers it abruptly and completely ’ .
4 The All Blacks are searching for perfection on the pitch and the physical strength and skill of their forwards leaves you with the sense that they are not far from attaining that dream .
5 Any action on the part of a religious or other teacher which undermines an individual 's awareness of his personal and family duties and leaves him with the means to claim that a ‘ god ’ will relieve him of them , is an action which is utterly irresponsible .
6 That still leaves it with the human problem of what to do about its many customers , the sizeable backlog of orders they have created and the delays they face .
7 And he leaves us with the teasing comment : ‘ Weizmann 's fermentation process with regard to oil works ; but that , for the moment , is all that can be stated .
8 So this now leaves us with the view that if we reduce our intake of all fat our health will certainly benefit and so will our waistlines .
9 This leaves us with the possibility that , while the previous life the patient describes may not actually have happened , he is not deliberately inventing it but relating something which may have been created in his subconscious mind and which he really believes to be true .
10 Of course , that leaves us with the problem raised in the first chapter — the extent to which such old people feel they are no longer able to engage in transactions which benefit others as well as themselves .
11 Unless carefully monitored , stimulation of the brain leaves us with the problem of not knowing the extent of the area that has been affected by the stimulation .
12 But it still leaves us with the crucial problem that Sartre had to solve , namely how to link human consciousness with the processes of history so that the former can be said to be the agent of the latter .
13 And that leaves us with the second alternative .
14 To say this , then , leaves us with the position that historical representation has been either absent or negative , and that disabled people want something positive .
15 Which leaves us with the amazing K-Board and I 've already passed judgement on that !
16 ‘ And that , of course , leaves us with the problem of motive .
17 Which leaves us with the matter of the duffle-coat . ’
18 Take away the eight thousand existing P H I cover , absolutely crackamondo , leaves us with the nice round sum of ten thousand pounds , and what I am going to do now then folks ?
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