We have no meanings for "left to nature" in our records yet.
1 More than half is left to nature , but his scarce perceptible touches bias nature.
2 But nothing is left to nature in their systems.
3 In some of the forks he had inserted wooden seats, others he had left to nature .
4 Indeed they are better animals in general, perhaps because more is left to nature in their education.
5 The back of the house looked directly out over the lake, and the land here was frankly left to nature .
6 There will not be one inch left to nature ; the very oceans will somehow be tamed, the snow-mountains will be levelled.
7 We sometimes see these nutritive gramina disseminate themselves; but when left to nature the birds prevent their reproduction by destroying the seeds.
8 So beauty will peep through every small corner that is left to Nature , even under severe restrictions.
9 When left to Nature , the little chalk stream might truly have said, in the words of the poem-
10 Dr Hamilton says I am to be left to Nature , whatever that is; I overheard him say it one day.
11 The point is not so much that the process cannot be safely left to Nature , but that it cannot be entrusted to merely intellectual instruction.
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