Example sentences of "leave out [prep] [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 If McHale reverts to a 4–2–4 system Thompson will push on the right flank with Mark Ash recalled to right-back after being left out for the last three games .
2 Although Taylor had a number of players out injured , Hateley was left out for the next match .
3 Staff in the Official Solicitor 's office , which represents the legal interests of children in care , are concerned that the children could be left out of a possible £2 million compensation agreement offered by the council 's insurers .
4 Equally intriguing will be the line-out performance of the young London Irish lock , Neil Francis , who has been left out of the current Ireland squad .
5 Moore 's England props , Paul Rendall and Jeff Probyn , belatedly return for Wasps , at home to Blackheath , after being left out of the first two First Division games .
6 A HUNDRED in your first innings of the season is sweet , and especially so if it 's your team 's third one-day match , and you 've been left out of the first two because you are not regarded as a one-day player .
7 Now look at one of the letters you should have left out of the first question .
8 But Jones said : ‘ He was moping around in training this morning whether it was because he was left out of the first team I 'm not sure .
9 Lagan Valley party deplores the fact that local Tories have been left out of the new regional Conservative structure .
10 But with India there could be no ‘ consolidation ’ ; its hundreds of millions were , necessarily , left out of the cosy computations of the Imperialists ; and its membership of a community of independent yet united states was beyond the power of imagination to conceive .
11 A SPANIARD defends his German Masters title this week , after being stung into winning last year when he was left out of the Suntory World Matchplay Championship , while an Australian plays here having sacrificed a lucrative place in this year 's matchplay event , writes Norman Dabrell from Stuttgart .
12 There is always something delirious about language — the burgeoning , bubbling Remainder that has been left out of the dry official structure comes crashing through my best-formed sentences — so I can feel it speaking through me .
13 There are occasions when the strategy demands whole group discussions and it 's all too easy to be lulled into thinking the drama is going well because a group of very articulate children are thoroughly engaged in the work and able to vocalise their very imaginative ideas , while other children are left out of the real decisionmaking processes .
14 That Beveridge viewed the elderly with a notable lack of sympathy is evident in the few telling phrases which appeared in the final draft of August 1942 but were left out of the published Report : to give full subsistence pensions ‘ as a birthday present ’ to an individual attaining the age of 60 or 65 would be ‘ reprehensible extravagance ’ which was ‘ wholly unjustifiable ’ .
15 Women 's experimental art of the seventies was left out of the original choice .
16 DeFreitas had been considered fortunate to be selected for the first Test , when he was left out of the original squad but leapfrogged Essex seamer Mark Ilott after Alan Igglesden pulled out injured on the eve of the game .
17 TWO of the top three women in Britain 's national rankings , Sara Gomer and Monique Javer , have been left out of the British team for the European championships which take place in Nantes from November 23 to 26 .
18 On the other hand there was a powerful body of opinion in the Law Society that employed solicitors should not be left out of the main application .
19 The Middlesex batsman , left out of the senior trip to India and the ‘ A ’ team tour of Australia , has paid the penalty for two bust-ups with his county and a lack of form in Tests .
20 A short way out of Pau on the opposite side to Lescar , to the north-east , is Morlaas , a small town that tends to get left out of the local guidebooks as not somehow belonging to the Pyrenees .
21 Other lesser interests and associations continued to exist but they were excluded from influence in crucial areas of public policy and were left out in the political cold .
22 They were frequently left out in the cold and were fobbed off with symbolic concessions — such as a tatty play space instead of a decent nursery .
23 In their introduction Sugden and John indicated in 1976 ( p. 1 ) that the study of glacial processes and forms had been left out in the cold and poorly understood because a gulf had arisen between those who study glaciology and those who study glacial landscape and deposits , and further that :
24 Jancey 's cake is one of those ridiculous affairs you get by copying all the details of the Good Housekeeping recipe you usually leave out including the piped cream , split almonds , dates and cherries .
25 Yesterday he left out of the second Test against the West Indies his second humiliation of the winter after being 12th man for the first Test .
26 Lawrence will change his policy next season when players left out of the first team will play in the reserves .
27 Lest the childless or single feel left out by the cosy umbrella of ‘ Parents For Safe Food ’ ' however , they 've lately been acknowledged by the incorporation of the words ‘ And Others ’ in the organisation 's title .
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