Example sentences of "[adv] be left to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 David Eccles , the Minister of Education since 1959 , registered a growing public concern with the content of education — what was to be taught , and how , and to whom — and a spreading belief that such questions could no longer be left to the professionals .
2 But it must n't just be left to the activists to recruit .
3 Availability of back-up should not be wholly influenced by available resources and the onus of finding it must not be left to the worker .
4 The role of judge can not be left to the exchange prosecutors , but must be given to an independent adjudicator or tribunal .
5 The punishment of the enemies and the traitors of the working class , it was alleged , was the sole right of the working class and could not be left to the processes of natural degeneration .
6 This decision must not be left to the magistrates to make as they are likely to base it upon pragmatic considerations only .
7 This step should not be left to the patient 's family , who will probably not know of the facility and may be inhibited by questions of expense .
8 Being able to land safely in fields should be one of the ultimate aims in glider pilot training and it should not be left to the pilot to decide for himself when he is competent to fly across country .
9 This is something that can not be left to the dub because we will see the wind from the propellers buffeting the actors .
10 Someone has to do it , and given the sexual division of labour which itself is reinforced by urban planning ( Harman , 1983 ) , it will usually be left to the women .
11 If it wants to decide on the level of that levy , that issue should also be left to the sector .
12 The Homicide Act 1957 deprived judges of their power to give authoritative rulings on the sufficiency of provocation , and the question must now be left to the jury , which should apply the test of the ‘ reasonable man ’ to everything said or done before the killing which might amount to provocation .
13 The size of the payments and their timing would reportedly be left to the negotiators .
14 This will leave the defence to raise the issue of consent , which will then be left to the jury .
15 The form of the advertisement may either be left to the discretion of the landlord ( or his surveyors ) or be dealt with in the lease .
16 attempts by the executive arm of government to influence sentencing are unconstitutional ; attempts by the legislature to interfere with the sentencing discretion of the courts are , even if not strictly unconstitutional , bound to result in both practical confusion and injustice to defendants ; the sentencing powers of the courts should therefore be left to the wisdom of the courts , under the guidance of the Court of Appeal .
17 In 1843 Mr Read of Crediton suggested attaching a farm to the College , where every kind of stock-farming , manuring , buying and selling , could occasionally be left to the judgment of the senior students .
18 They can safely be left to the discretion of the judge .
19 Whereas the recovery of alluvial gold could safely be left to the Iberians of the Guadalquivir , the Douro or the Tagus , the Romans found it necessary to exercise much closer control to extract gold from the mines of Asturias .
20 The rest might safely be left to the markets .
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