Example sentences of "have come to [art] end [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Alicia uses it only when the family has come to the end of its own resources and then it brings happiness and prosperity to them all .
2 One of the most famous amplifiers of all time , the Quad 405 has come to the end of its production run with the 100,000th unit .
3 The speaker has come to the end of a sentence and pauses .
4 ‘ The van I used to use to transport my bikes has come to the end of its day , and Bill Doig has very kindly offered me the use of the station van if it is not required for company duties . ’
5 ‘ We need a company that has come to the end of its natural life .
6 Kevin Kenny has come to the end of his time and wishes to be relinquished from the ‘ Home & Away ’ project .
7 If he was n't there , he rather feared Paul Lexington might have come to the end of his understudies .
8 Mrs Gray seemed to have come to the end of what she wanted to say .
9 Mr. Collins 's primary submission was that , at any rate so far as the eliciting of information from the applicant himself was concerned , the investigative process contemplated by sections 1(3) and 2 of the Act of 1987 must be taken to have come to an end at the time of charge , and to have been replaced by the process of prosecution pursuant to section 1(5) . …
10 Fight back those tears at The Inevitable Parting : ‘ You and me , boy , I reckon we 've come to the end of our road . ’
11 I think I 've come to the end of what I can do . ’
12 Just at the moment other men are beginning to wonder if they 've come to the end of themselves , and if this is all that life has to offer , you discover a complete new range of abilities in yourself .
13 I 've come to the end of the form .
14 Right , we 've come to the end of the speakers , we now have we now have the .
15 Er we 've come to the end of some of the trials .
16 You 've come to the end of your appointment and then suddenly to just say okay tell me about these people
17 The fact that you 've come to the end of the the .
18 Eighteen-year-old Chris Bolton , who lived in Folly Hill , had come to the end of his two years training with the Fleet Air Arm at Yeovilton .
19 Brian felt that they had come to the end of that day 's talk .
20 He too had come to the end of his small talk .
21 But the truth is that he was never to publish poetry again : he had come to the end of his creative life .
22 By May the cadets had come to the end of their training .
23 Kenamun had come to the end of his tirade , and now as his expression relaxed Huy thought he could discern something behind the anger in the man 's eyes : an expression so fleeting that he was not able to identify it , but one which left a disturbing impression on his heart .
24 Long before she had come to the end of her story Charlie was saying , ‘ You 're a wonder , Becky Salmon , a positive wonder . ’
25 ‘ We have come to the end of that chapter , they have spent the money , sold off the assets , squeezed the public services , cut the training , tossed everything they possibly can out of the boat , and it is still sinking .
26 Cast a cold eye on National Savings Bank or ordinary accounts ( 2.5–5% ) , and National Savings Certificates which have come to the end of their five year period and are now paying only the ‘ general extension rate ’ of 5.01% .
27 The Canadian writer Mavis Gallant put it like this : ‘ The mystery of what a couple is , exactly , is almost the only true mystery left to us , and when we have come to the end of it there will be no more need for literature — or for love , for that matter . ’
28 I feel as if I have come to the end of a long list of jobs dating back over several months .
29 Avoid the sort of ending used in this essay on " Genres of the Old English Poetry " : And in this way we have come to the end of our characterisation of the main genres of the oldest vernacular poetry in Western Europe ; poetry which achieved so great variety over the 8th , 9th , and 10th centuries .
30 Well we have come to the end of Mr 's list .
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