Example sentences of "[verb] that end " in BNC.

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1 She 'd found her way to Charlie through another of the contact magazines , back in the days when his wife had been handling that end of the business ; she 'd had to send along a photograph and that had gone a little against the grain — in all of her moonlighting so far , she 'd never let slip so much as her name — but everything had worked out well .
2 So you 've , is there then a choice between going for socialism now , going straight into collectivization or delaying it and keeping that end product in sight ?
3 We are addressing that end of criminality so it will have an impact locally .
4 But in August , as the selectors were putting together their plans for the winter , I started saying to Gatt : ‘ Why the bloody hell has he got that end , I want it . ’
5 ‘ I certainly do n't miss that end of it . ’
6 If , as we have suggested , the working woman 's goal was one of maintaining and protecting her family , abortion could be one means of attaining that end .
7 Probably coming that end .
8 And I think we 've got to face that end of problem as well .
9 So then straighten that end tail .
10 Even Mary Vetsera has only one wish , to be possessed by him , and is prepared to go to any lengths to achieve that end .
11 It is submitted that there was no need to make a different order from an interim care order in order to achieve that end , because the stated intention of the local authority was to maintain the relationship between the mother and the children , as has been evidenced by what has happened since , and that the interim care order in itself would not have affected bonding , indeed the whole of the exercise was to maintain the bonding of the children with the mother .
12 The object of the Federation was nothing less than the destruction of his organisation by any means at its disposal and with whatever violence was necessary to achieve that end .
13 We might finally note that the court is able to rely as an aid to discovering intention on the proposition that what no reasonable board could have believed to be beneficial to the company , the actual board could not have believed either , or , in other words , that where the means adopted could not on any reasonable view lead to the end of benefiting the company , the directors could not have been motivated by a desire to achieve that end .
14 It does have something to do with the movement of passengers from the north of the country to the channel tunnel , but , as I have already explained , I do not believe that King 's Cross is essential to achieve that end .
15 The discretion of directors is to be exercised in the choice of means to attain that end , and does not extend to a change in the end itself , to the reduction of profits , or to the nondistribution of profits among stockholders in order to devote them to other purposes ’ .
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