Sentence examples for leaving something to from inspiring English sources

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As he puts it in this piece for Vice Sports: "Central to the art of seduction is leaving something to the imagination".

"If one extreme is simple conservation, that is, leaving something to die, this is the other extreme," Grassi conceded when he showed a visitor around the site.

Even if you like the idea of leaving something to a brother or sister, for example, most employers offer death-in-service benefits of four times' salary [saving you the bother of life cover].

Well-off boomers even might consider asking their parents to skip them altogether, or reduce their potential inheritances, in favor of leaving something to the grandkids.

They used to look forward to leaving something to their children and grandchildren.

In the Anthropocene, "leaving something" to the next generation means, most of all, that we leave them a livable environment.

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The results left something to be desired.

"I want to leave something to my family," he said.

I wanted to leave something to the imagination.

The dim sum, however, leaves something to be desired.

Schliemann's archaeological practices too left something to be desired.

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