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1 Brun decided to leave the problem for the son of his mate.
2 As I say, he judged it prudent to leave the problem unsolved.
3 So maybe Rob had to leave the problem in the mental cellar for a while, to let it ferment.
4 Alex Ferguson is content to leave the problem of what to do about Wayne Rooney to new manager David Moyes.
5 Let us leave the problem in the only way in which to-day it can scientifically be left-ona note of interrogation.
6 We will be dead by the time it's all over and we will just have to leave the problem to our children.
7 But his curiosity was neither meek nor accustomed to having its liberties interfered with, and it declined to leave the problem alone.
8 Settle the question of what will be done under the unchecked action of certain motives, and leave the problem of "ought" for subsequent consideration.
9 He said he had left the problem for the presidency to decide.
10 Most people believe they left the problem behind them in the schoolyard.
11 But that still left the problem of where the magic was being drilled from.
12 She left the problem happy and excited to return.
13 Which still left the problem of the VADER file.
14 That still leaves the problem of getting him aboard.
15 Go to sleep," he commanded, "and leave the problems of navigation to others."
16 MPs have largely ignored the subject of healthy town centres, leaving the problem to local authorities.
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