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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 In countries where the practice is officially , if apologetically , accepted , as in Sierra Leone , Zambia or Botswana , revised timings are provided in the official syllabus , but there exists no guide as to what the teacher is to leave out from an already overloaded syllabus .
2 This idea does leave out in the cold some of us who are not moved that much by emotion .
3 It is very tough to be left out for a rookie like Steve Ojomoh . ’
4 Although Taylor had a number of players out injured , Hateley was left out for the next match .
5 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 .
6 The children are left out on the plains with a few goats from a very young age .
7 His partnership with Dean Hodgson , disappointed to be left out at the start , could develop into a reassuring one .
8 Last season 's top scorer Mark Bright returned to the attack , after being left out at the start of the season , to hit two goals in as many games and clear the way for Warhurst to finally go , especially with England Under-21 striker Chris Bart-Williams also pressing for a starting spot .
9 Enter the steepening corner crack and climb it until it is possible to move delicately left out across the wall .
10 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 .
11 Grace and Favour stars Frank Thornton and Wendy Richard were angry that clips of the comedy were left out of a video promoting the BBC 's winter programmes .
12 All-rounder Tom Moody and injury-plagued fast bowler Bruce Reid are both left out of a squad which arrives in England on April 25 .
13 I can assure you that there is nothing sub-standard or left out of a home built machine .
14 Another use of the comma , is on either side of a word or phrase which could be left out of a sentence .
15 A row of houses that have lain empty for years since being bought by publisher Robert Maxwell look set to remain derelict , after being left out of a plan to redevelop the area .
16 Peter Davenport , who joined Middlesbrough from Manchester United for £700,000 less than a year ago , may seek a move after being left out of the squad for Saturday 's game at Watford .
17 A group of English players are reported to be bitter at having been left out of the squad for next week 's world team championships , and inevitably , the name of the game for the next couple of days in the Open , which starts today , will be to try to make monkeys of those who omitted them .
18 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 .
19 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 .
20 The fact that there were no projections for South West Water has fuelled speculation that this authority might be left out of the flotation process .
21 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 .
22 Over fifty years later in 1975 , another Conservative leader , Edward Heath , was to be overthrown , in part because , in March 1974 , he had proposed a coalition with the Liberals and , in October 1974 , he had proposed a government of national unity , Thus , among Conservatives , the motives for an election were clear : for those left out of the government , the desire to secure a Conservative majority for protection ; for the leadership , a desire to reunite the party , and simple self-preservation .
23 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 .
24 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 .
25 THERE was a resounding message sent to Steve Cram , the man England have left out of the Commonwealth Games team , from the Scottish Indoor Championships yesterday .
26 Those who are likely to complain about a one-party state have been left out of the delegations .
27 Reports from the Wehrmacht ‘ Armaments Inspectorates ’ claimed that workers on reserved occupations in armaments factories did not want to be left out of the army and were pressing to join up .
28 Indeed , to the straight Grand Planners ( of which North was not one ) , hostages were better left out of the picture entirely .
29 Commissioners nominated by the Lords and Commons were to ascertain the proper bounds of the forests by means of local inquiries , the perambulations returned into the Court of Chancery , and all places beyond the certified bounds were to be absolutely free from the Forest law , with the proviso that the owners and occupiers of land left out of the forest were to retain ‘ such rights of common as anciently or accustomably they had enjoyed ’ .
30 He had missed the semi-final against the land of his birth , South Africa , with a pinched nerve in his back , and was then left out of the final against Pakistan .
  Next page