Example sentences of "[noun sg] [noun sg] has left [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | IRELAND 'S historic second successive Eurovision Song Contest victory has left the Republic with a potential multi-million pound hangover after a night of celebrating . |
2 | Unfortunately , mill manager has left the company . |
3 | The cuckoo can not lay its egg while the future foster-parent is in residence ; it has to pick a time when the parent bird has left the nest — and the eggs — so that it can perform its surreptitious substitution . |
4 | I was just politely told they 'd left the area — " This number is no longer available as the special investigation team has left the area . " |
5 | Acquaintance , once wine buff has left the room : ‘ Poor old Deaux . ’ |
6 | Acquaintance , once wine buff has left the room : ‘ Poor old Deaux . ’ |
7 | The stress on mineral extraction has left the settlers ( now almost 10 million as was estimated early in 1982 ) in effect abandoned , and their fate is reported in terms of disputes over land , the sowing of their land with weed seeds from the air and even the poisoning of their drinking water . |
8 | And beer advertising has left the nation with the immortal phrase , ‘ It 's what your right arm 's for ’ , which often comes in handy when you 've gone too long without a laugh . |
9 | At the final whistle , there were strains of ‘ what a load of rubbish ’ , which Leicester certainly were not , but the disappointment of last season 's failed promotion bid has left a wound clearly not yet healed . |
10 | The sex scandal has left the family emotional wrecks , it was revealed last night . |
11 | A local army regiment has left an Oxfordshire air base this afternoon for the Gulf . |
12 | Michel Dauberville , Chairman of Paris 's Comite des galeries d'art , a body which represents 160 modern and contemporary art dealers , has resigned along with vice chairman Daniel Gervis and treasurer Jean-Pierre Benezit because the art market crisis has left the organisation seriously short of money . |