Left-alone Sentence Examples

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  • Frank is lovely, but a very nervous dog and is n't used to being left alone.

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  • But Ritschl's recoil carries him so far that he is left alone with merely "practical" experience.

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  • Pets, particularly dogs, should never be left alone with infants or very young children.

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  • The newlyweds spent the night at a local luxury hotel-- also an arrangement made by Kiera-- and she was left alone in the row house full of boxes.

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  • As I started to say, I would like to be left alone.

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  • The two men were left alone.

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  • Everybody said she needed counseling, but what she really needed was time ... and to be left alone.

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  • Maybe that was why Destiny was afraid of being left alone.

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  • He joined Lean and Allin as they dined, listening with forced indifference as they told him that Rissa had left alone with her guard at dusk.

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  • Burke, Wills and King, when they found themselves so fearfully left alone and unprovided in the wilderness, wandered about in that district till near the end of June.

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  • If Fulk had been left alone to wage the struggle against Zengi, and if Zengi had enjoyed a clear field against the Franks, the fall of the kingdom of Jerusalem might have come far sooner than it did.

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  • Here a remnant of the Borinquenos, assisted by the Caribs, maintained a severe struggle with the conquerors, but in the end their Indian allies were subdued by English and French corsairs, and the unfortunate natives of Porto Rico were left alone to experience the full effect of forced labour, disastrous hurricanes, natural plagues and new diseases introduced by the conquerors.

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  • But it was left alone to protect its own frontier against the French, and while the assembly was wrangling with Governor Clinton for the control of expenditures the French and their Indians were burning farm houses, attacking Saratoga (November r6, 1745), and greatly endangering the English-Iroquois alliance.

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  • The Cossacks were supposed to be left alone as much as possible by the Polish government so long as they faithfully fulfilled their chief obligation of guarding the frontiers of the Republic from Tatar raids.

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  • In the following month Queen Louise died, and the king was left alone to deal with circumstances of ever-increasing difficulty.

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  • The irritation of the conjunctiva caused by dust leads to winking of the eyelids, lachrymation and rubbing, which tend to remove it; but after the dust has been removed violent rubbing tends rather to keep up the irritation; and sometimes, if the particle of dust remains under the eyelid and is sharp and angular, the process of rubbing may cause it to injure the conjunctiva much more than if it were left alone.

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  • The only attempted answer is that things will right themselves if left alone.

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  • Dogs left alone to bark for long periods may be a noise nuisance to people living nearby.

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  • At an assembly of 1629, Lubeck, Bremen and Hamburg were entrusted with the task of safeguarding the general welfare, and after an effort to revive the League in the last general assembly of 1669, these three towns were left alone to preserve the name and small inheritance of the Hansa which in Germany's disunion had upheld the honour of her commerce.

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  • She has a very sociable disposition, and delights in the companionship of those who can follow the rapid motions of her fingers; but if left alone she will amuse herself for hours at a time with her knitting or sewing.

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  • After a while they were left alone again.

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  • Princess Mary was left alone.

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  • The officers were about to take leave, but Prince Andrew, apparently reluctant to be left alone with his friend, asked them to stay and have tea.

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  • For a little while he was left alone and involuntarily witnessed what was taking place on the other two tables.

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  • When left alone at last he opened and read his wife's letter.

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  • It was evidently not so much his sufferings that caused him to moan (he had dysentery) as his fear and grief at being left alone.

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  • Should Aspen be left alone to inhabit these sparse niches - the remote and craggy woodland refugia?

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  • When a cat waves his tail, he is saying that he wants to be left alone.

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  • However, Ramo gets killed by a pack of wild dogs and Karana is left alone on the island.

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  • For this reason, it's important as a teenage girl not to be left alone while drinking, even if it's at a party with so-called friends and people you know.

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  • They grow bored, just as a young child would be if left alone to fend for himself.

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  • Be aware that hotels may stipulate that pets may not be left alone in the room unless confined to a crate, so be sure to bring one if needed.

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  • We recently noticed that our eight-year-old dog had enlarged nipples and was wanting to be left alone.

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  • He may not seem to recognize his owner and mainly just wants to be left alone.

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  • Toys go a long way toward fighting boredom, especially for a dog that must be left alone for long periods of time.

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  • The Cavachon loves to be around people, so it usually does not do well whenever it is left alone for long periods of time or ignored by its owner.

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  • They can get potty trained and better adjust to being left alone when an owner goes to work during the day with crate training.

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  • Of compact and fairly rapid growth, they make dense bushes of 6 to 10 feet, freely branched to the ground, and of so good a shape that they may be almost left alone.

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  • Though easily divided, the plant is best left alone for several years, gaining in size of flowers, which become 6 or more inches across, composed of very narrow pale pink petals, deepening in color towards the centre.

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  • While they leave behind a messy trail of half eaten leaves, the cabbage plants are for the most part left alone.

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  • This means that the cotton has a natural color as it grows and this color is left alone during the manufacturing process.

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  • Children should never be left alone in or around a vehicle.

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  • They should not be left alone even for short periods of time.

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  • Before about six months of age, infants show little special attachment to a particular caregiver and no distress at being left alone.

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  • This unwillingness to be left alone can continue for many months.

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  • Infants and young children must never be left alone with a dog.

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  • They frequently occur in the uterus and are generally left alone unless growing rapidly or causing other problems.

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  • Preschoolers fear being separated from parents, being left alone or sleeping alone, and imaginary figures, such as ghosts, monsters, and supernatural beings.

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  • Instead, she is either left alone with her thoughts or shares them with close family and friends, carefully waiting on their reactions.

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  • However, setting aside custody issues, most homeschools are left alone to educate their children in peace.

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  • Another perception of a cheating wife is that if a woman is left alone too often she'll stray and turn to other men.

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  • Keep in mind that dogs cannot be left alone for long periods of time.

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  • Be sure that you understand how to use it properly before you are left alone to use it yourself.

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  • Some parents choose or fight for sole custody to protect the safety and best interests of their children, while others have been left alone due to untimely death or illness of their partners.

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  • They can easily be combined with other pieces of imagery or left alone for simplicity.

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  • Some cuts may need to be reopened frequently during the healing process to form the scar, while others can be left alone.

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  • Also, China has started to move into exporting more higher end goods, an area in which before it has left alone.

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  • An injured muscle left alone too long can contract, shorten and weaken, leaving you even worse off than you were at the start of the injury.

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  • If you want to be left alone by potential suitors, one bra hazard is letting details slip out.

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  • The show creates the impression that Grylls is left alone in these situations and films himself coping with situations as they arise.

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  • Their lives were now entwined with the two people they left alone in that building.

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  • It seemed hours I was left alone until shouting voices announced the end of our ordeal.

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  • He felt strangely sorry for her, suddenly left alone by death, or perhaps duplicity.

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