Example sentences of "[verb] leave us [prep] [art] " in BNC.

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1 Orwell has left us with a graphic description of a typical reader , the elderly lady who always took out the same books , year-in year-out — a thing not possible incidentally in today 's rapid-turnover public libraries — with the word , ‘ I do love a drop of Dell ! ’ referring to the popular writer Ethel M. Dell .
2 The age of the PC has left us with a messy low grade grumbling crisis .
3 Their joint commissions reached well over a hundred , and though by the time the Dolls ' House was created , Miss Jekyll was nearly eighty and practically blind , being asked to design the garden gave her immense satisfaction , and has left us with an unaltered glimpse of this period of England 's gardening history .
4 Alexander III of Scotland has left us as an heir a three-year-old Norwegian princess .
5 Erm , and we 've had , I 'm afraid to give protective notice to six members of staff , it 's about er , discussions with the erm , Tech , are not successful , then they will have to leave us at the end of this programme year , which is the thirty-first of March .
6 ‘ But it does leave us with a problem .
7 However , this does leave us with the unanswered question of the extent to which schools reflect social practices and the extent to which they shape them .
8 The experience I have recorded left us with the convictions with which we started in general confirmed .
9 One of the great regrets , I am sure , of all hon. Members is that because the hon. Gentleman has chosen to leave us at the next election he will never have the opportunity to be a junior Minister .
10 They have left us with a divided artist .
11 If France 's surviving financial records are not as good as English ones , her legal archives , particularly those of that great central institution , the Parlement of Paris , have left us with a remarkable human record of the effects of war upon society in France in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries .
12 Slow delivery times and the absence of hotlines have left us with no option but to turn to wholesalers from late November onwards . ’
13 McHale said last night : ‘ Middlesbrough have left us in a difficult situation because they wo n't be able to tell us if we can have Ian until tomorrow .
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