Example sentences of "leave to the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This passage is somewhat unsatisfactory in its lack of certainty and in the wide discretion it appears to leave to the courts .
2 An illustration of deception by words is Banaster ( 1979 ) 68 Cr App R 272 ( CA ) , which held that a judge was entitled to leave to the jury the question whether a mini cab driver at Heathrow airport deceived a foreigner when he said that he was driving an " airport taxi " because the foreigner , who was on his first visit to England , might have thought that the taxi was an official one .
3 and financial circumstances and erm , this was something of course that I had to leave to the people who were working got himself another job .
4 They have accepted that Government can avoid scrutiny of its conduct by calling to its aid a concept , ‘ national security ’ , the definition of which the judges are content to leave to the executive ( see the GCHQ case in Chapter 5 ) .
5 Is there a limit to the amount you can leave to the children at that point ?
6 As to whether , after that , life came to this Earth by meteorites or in some other way , I must leave to the reader to decide .
7 I believe that the polytechnics and other public service institutions should leave to the universities the essential functions of pursuing and transmitting specialist knowledge through research and scholarship and that , drawing on this knowledge should concentrate on the no less difficult and important task of meeting this wider demand from potential learners from 18 to 80 .
8 You 'll find that the vast majority of competent people in any field of science , culture or management are connected with Civic Forum ; all areas indeed apart from religion which we leave to the church .
9 We leave to the reader the explanation as to why each of the asserted equalities holds .
10 It is a simple exercise , which we leave to the reader , to show that the process of triangulation of A by LA without row interchanges gives the elements unc discussed in Theorem XIII , where the unc are the principal discriminants of A and
11 It is a simple matter , which we leave to the reader , to show that if A is real , symmetric and positive definite , then it can be written as the product BTB where B is real and triangular .
12 How much power the Lords should enjoy , I leave to the People of Ireland .
13 The early , nineteenth-century experiments in artificial lighting , including that held in Sheffield in the year of Chapman 's birth , had been forgotten , and it was left to the Europeans to develop the idea of floodlit football .
14 Instead , the matter of attendance is left to the discretion of the governors with no restriction on their discretion .
15 As we have seen , this is left to the discretion of the head teacher , acting on the guidance of the governors .
16 Thus , ‘ reasonable suspicion ’ , undefined and left to the discretion of the individual constable , is the key to many of their lavish powers .
17 There is , as yet , no system in operation which allows your competence to be assessed to a national standard , and it will be left to the discretion of your service manager , and course tutors if you have undertaken a back to nursing course , to decide whether you are ready to return , or what additional guidance or preparation you may need to bring you up to the required standard .
18 They can safely be left to the discretion of the judge .
19 ‘ did especially appoint John de Metingham ( then Lord Chief Justice of the Court of Common Pleas ) and the rest of his fellow justices … that they , according to their discretions , should provide and ordain , from every county , certain attorneys and lawyers , of the best and most apt for their learning and skill , who might do service to his court and people ; and that those so chosen only and no other , should follow his court and transact the affairs therein ; the said King and his council then deeming the number of seven score to be sufficient for that employment ; but it was left to the discretion of the said justices , to add to that number , or diminish , as they should see fit : ’
20 They were initially required to provide free meals for children in families receiving Supplementary Benefit , and to provide a place for children to eat food they brought from home , but otherwise the level , type and price of provision , if any , was left to the discretion of the individual LEA .
21 It is helpful to have such guidelines concerning the types , range and number of concepts to be indexed in any indexing situation , although precise guidelines are not always drafted and the choice of concepts to include may be left to the discretion of the indexer .
22 it is now left to the discretion of the accountant to decide the scope of the inspection necessary to verify that the RICS member 's accounting system complies with RICS members ' accounts regulation 11 ;
23 Whenever a specific sanction is not prescribed by Community Law , it is left to the discretion of the Member States to choose among the different solutions suitable to achieve the objective of the provision infringed .
24 Patients requiring more than 10 units of blood on a single admission were defined as failures of sclerotherapy and were referred for surgery — the type of operation being left to the discretion of the clinician involved .
25 Whilst top-up insurance cover will be left to the discretion of individuals and firms , a recognised body corporate will have to effect cover of at least £500,000 on an each and every claim basis ( or £2 million pa on an aggregate basis ) over and above that available to solicitors ' partnerships through the Indemnity Fund .
26 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 .
27 The procedure to be adopted should be left to the discretion of the person conducting the reference .
28 In effect , the question of calculating the multiplier is left to the discretion and experience of the judges .
29 But we all have our own ideas about the answers to these big questions and it ought to be left to the discretion of class teachers to allow their pupils to learn about life 's problems in their own time and at their own pace .
30 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 .
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