Example sentences of "left out [prep] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The children are left out on the plains with a few goats from a very young age .
2 His partnership with Dean Hodgson , disappointed to be left out at the start , could develop into a reassuring one .
3 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 .
4 Enter the steepening corner crack and climb it until it is possible to move delicately left out across the wall .
5 Something of the sort may be apparent in the fairy tale of the Sleeping Beauty , where a curse is put upon the infant princess by the fairy left out of the christening party — a curse that is to come about , too , by means of a spinning wheel .
6 Digital Equipment Corp , left out of the COSE initiative , has been invited , and it says that it will send its X/Open representative as an observer .
7 Digital Equipment Corp , left out of the COSE initiative , has been invited and says its will send its X/Open representative as observer .
8 Necessarily some favourites have been left out of the selection and among them are the two larger than life , cast stone sculptures by Wilhelm Lehmbruck — the ‘ Kneeling woman ’ of 1911 and the ‘ Standing youth ’ of 1913 ( two of the museum 's earliest acquisitions , by the way ) — which have always within living memory afforded a moment of tenuous serenity in the same room with Kokoschka 's simmering double portrait of the Tietzes and Max Beckmann 's horrific ‘ Departure ’ .
9 Rod was devastated at being left out of the elite Lamborghini set .
10 Neither will you feel left out of the night life , because , again , the ship 's crew have special instructions to make sure that people travelling alone are always included in every activity .
11 ( When quality is left out of the regression there is a 5.3 point ROI differential . )
12 Left out of the England side , Deano was also knocked back by Leicestershire police force who vetoed his £5,000 share of the Run With The Ball campaign .
13 LEG spinner Ian Salisbury , left out of the England tour squad for India , sent Lancashire crashing to one of the worst championship defeats in their history in the last Old Trafford match of the season against Sussex .
14 Neither the birds nor their watchers have been left out of the scheme .
15 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 .
16 In much of this book , the Creolised varieties of French will be left out of the discussion .
17 Unfortunately , rhetoric is left out of the discussion until the final paragraph in which a promise is made of things to come .
18 No one , it seemed , wanted to be left out of the allergy .
19 His rich vein of form has come after a winter which saw him left out of the West Indies World Cup team … their loss has been Gloucestershire 's gain .
20 Erm and I I just think th th the wording of policy E Ten is It it does n't square with er national guidance for erm which requires areas to be left out of the greenbelt to provide for long-term development opportunities or development potential long-term development .
21 IRISH champion Joe Swail reached the last eight of the Humo European Open in Antwerp yesterday , then expressed his amazement at being left out of the Benson and Hedges Irish Masters at Goffs next month .
22 It also follows that any assets brought into the marriage at its commencement by either party should be left out of the reckoning on divorce as well .
23 And after being surprisingly left out of the South African party that reached the World Cup semi-finals last March , Cook has much to prove and not too many years left in his legs to make his mark on the international game .
24 For the irony is , in a society like ours apparently dedicated to ‘ law and order ’ and having a penal policy based largely on deterrent principles , it appears that corporate crime somehow gets left out of the arena of legal and social control .
25 Do n't be left out of the conversation , duende !
26 It is easy to imagine how the early inhabitants of the Middle Fast , and in particular the ancient Egyptians , could have converted this African race into a domestic partner and there is little doubt that this is what occurred , with the more northerly European form being left out of the story altogether in the initial stages .
27 If you get pregnant accidentally-on-purpose , your boyfriend may feel deceived , or left out of the decision .
28 ‘ But it 'll be strange to see him go left out of the tunnel .
29 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 .
30 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 .
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