Sentence examples for are invariably left from inspiring English sources

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Electoral meddling, enormous data breaches, that feeling of hollowness that users are invariably left with after logging off we regret it all.

With most obsessives, you are invariably left wondering where they would be without their obsession.

These dyes are invariably left as industrial waste and consequently discharged mostly to surface water resources.

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The heroine is invariably left to sort the mess out on her own.

In my experience, unless accompanied by ardour or alcohol (and preferably both), sharing a shower means one person is invariably left out in the cold.

Most of the professionals I have known who have tried bartering were invariably left with a bad taste in their mouths.

Which is a really fancy way of saying that if we don't choose something to do and set out to do it, what we're invariably left with at the end of winter break, spring break or even summer vacation are memories of too much television and the day someone discovered that with multiple iDevices, everyone could somehow play Minecraft all together.

At the end of it, the author is invariably left with far more material than he can cram into five or ten thousand words:  reams of statistics, loads of telling anecdotes, pages of interviews with charming and intelligent people who said nice things about their new suit, and ever so many sparkling epigrams with which he longs to entertain someone besides himself.

A sure-footed biographer, Marshall admits to devoting disproportionate attention to a subject that was catalytic to Fuller's emotional as well as intellectual development, the "circle of young 'lovers' who were drawn to the flame of her intelligence" and were invariably left blistered, eager for gentler company.

Nothing against West, the best Cleveland player on the floor besides James, but the superstar on the losing end is invariably left to wonder about the choice between the play that is fundamentally correct and the concession to the unshakable belief he has in himself.

In distant parts of the kingdom - like the east coast of Anglesey - where the forces of law and order were often scattered and ineffective, it was invariably left to village elders to make judgements or to make decisions about issues that affected the local people.

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