Example sentences of "leave him with [art] " in BNC.

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1 The result of this slight deformity was to leave him with a rather nasal drawl .
2 Handling it in this way is likely to leave him with a sense of confusion and resentment .
3 Hamill , who has dropped back to 34th place in the Challenge Tour order of merit following his recent two-week break , had a three-under par 68 in the third round to leave him with a tournament aggregate of 210 , seven shots behind leader Frederick Larsson of Sweden .
4 At first I thought the kick was going to leave him with a permanently capped hock , but luckily Lynn Russell ( the friend , show producer and dealer who sold Skipper to me ) had all the answers , as usual .
5 ‘ As you were working and you run a business , I assumed you must leave him with a babyminder . ’
6 Can I leave him with the
7 For Wesker , the fortunes of Shylock have been all too typical of a career plagued by bad luck which has left him with a sizeable canon of rarely performed work .
8 It had left him with a feeling of self-satisfaction , a sense of having done something instead of standing helplessly in the shadows , aching with humiliation and guilty knowledge .
9 Kurt Nicoll ignored medical advice not to ride after a practice crash on the factory KTM had left him with a rib injury .
10 Early maternal deprivation had clearly left him with a hankering for mother figures in his life and I was n't the first .
11 Like Paul , he had trained for the law in youth , and it had left him with a certain accuracy .
12 Mario described himself to me as a hungry kid , adding that maybe those early experiences had left him with a permanent sense of insecurity .
13 This may have left him with a condition known as Schönlein-Henoch Syndrome , together with the beginnings of chronic kidney disease .
14 His education had also left him with a love for all things English .
15 It had left him with a pronounced limp in his left leg .
16 Peter says that the weekend has left him with a lasting impression of the professionalism of the TA .
17 ‘ Simon 's childhood had left him with a feeling of inadequacy and a strong envious streak , which meant he found it difficult to live with the idea of an associate being better than him .
18 His childhood exposure to life in the streets of a western town , still so new that most of the people who had founded it were still alive , had left him with no illusions about people or their motives , and it was always for the motive behind the question that he looked .
19 The conversation with Rosie had left him with the impression Rain was carrying the keys , and her own deliberately misleading answer that evening had confirmed it .
20 Griffin 's first round victory had left him with an eye fully closed which eventually opened slightly before last night 's win against Franke .
21 Far from slaking his thirst , all his weekend with her had done was whet his appetite and leave him with a desperate craving for more .
22 Piper suddenly had the crazy idea that all the Doctor 's masks had been stripped away , leaving him with no more armour than the truth .
23 Meanwhile , Amex 's chairman , James Robinson , took an $800,000 cut in pay last year because of poor profits , leaving him with a miserly $1,798,077 .
24 Blissett , 28 , had been accused of ‘ cynically and deliberately ’ thrusting his elbow into Uzzell 's face in a mid-air duel , leaving him with a fractured cheek bone and eye socket .
25 Klima 's girl disappears into the Prague bars , leaving him with an imaginary address .
26 Is the Prime Minister aware that in the year since he took office Scottish dole queues have lengthened by a further 28,000 , leaving almost 250,000 Scots without work and leaving him with an even worse record than his predecessor , the former first lady of mass unemployment ?
27 However , the broker/dealer may well complain that this rule will allow the floor to take good trades off him , leaving him with the trades that are not worth having .
28 After first of all declining to write for the series , Nation eventually agreed after a row with his former employer , comedian Tony Hancock , left him with no income to pay for a central heating system he was having installed at home .
29 He could raise only one team of 13 players , which left him with no reserves and no team against which to play .
30 This left him with no option but to renew the existing parliamentary alliance between the PRN and the right-wing Democratic Social Party ( PDS ) , the Liberal Front Party ( PFL ) and the Christian Democratic Party ( PDC ) , and to continue without a majority in either house of the Congress , despite the difficulties this would pose for the passage of future legislation particularly on the ambitious and controversial privatization programme .
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