Example sentences of "[vb pp] [art] end " in BNC.

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1 The development division has witnessed the end of an era with the disbanding of the team of clerks of works .
2 It would have hastened the end .
3 The increased use of civil law measures and increases in statutory fines and prison sentences is yet further admission by the SEC that expending resources on detection is much too costly given the end return .
4 Before beginning his climb , Larsen had tucked the end of the rope into his belt .
5 Had the means justified the end ?
6 And I 've also boiled the ends as you can see there .
7 If this was the case , then its great central mountain massif would have formed the end of India 's Western Ghats .
8 I will say that because as , we have n't heard the end by a long way for , of this one .
9 The last council yes and why not and this council and we have n't heard the end of it yet , well I 'll be coming to that bit do n't rush , do n't rush me We did ask the Secretary of State not to impose V A T on fuel and light because of the hardship it would impose on the people and in particular elderly pensioners , sick and invalids .
10 ‘ You have n't heard the end of this , ’ he ground out , his eyes black as pitch as they locked on her face .
11 His daughter at London University ; Whitechapel would never have heard the end of it .
12 Informix has not forgotten the end user , and is working on what it terms the Storm project , which is a graphical query and reporting tool that will feature Super Views and a Schema Builder .
13 As with the Bala band , we had caught the end of an era .
14 Rebleeding , or if absent , discharge , or death were considered the end points of the study .
15 But she 's re been reported no end of times
16 Travelling along at such a pace was an experience she would have enjoyed no end on a happier occasion , and even now she savoured the luxury of sweeping by those on foot as if she were royalty .
17 The government 's latest programme also included an end to the indexation of wages to inflation , and a cut in the average import tariff from 22 per cent to 9.4 per cent , designed to improve the productivity and competitiveness of local industry .
18 Their comprehensive examination of the likely social and economic impact of microelectronics technology concluded that with computerisation there had come an end to the creation of jobs in services and a standstill in the industrial labour force , the only industrial jobs created from now being in small and medium-sized businesses .
19 The Law Commission has recommended an end to quickie divorces and more effort to save marriages from break up .
20 So by June 1991 , the two teams working from the West Kingsdale end , had pushed the end of the line to 1435 metres from base .
21 This week has not seen the end of the row about Europe in the Conservative party , but merely a regrouping of forces for the battle still to come .
22 The speed of change was such that it had become difficult to keep up with developments of which perhaps ‘ we have not yet seen the end ’ .
23 I believe we 've seen the end of Norwich .
24 But he became weary of his creation and with Doctor Dolittle in the Moon ( 1928 ) he hoped that he had seen the end of his hero .
25 We believe that we have seen the end of that problem .
26 Someone with greater political vision might have seen the end of hostilities as the right moment to substitute civilian for military leadership .
27 In the 1970s in America ‘ urban renewal ’ was discredited as President Nixon unilaterally proclaimed an end to the urban crisis , in Britain as part of the grand failures of state social engineering against which Thatcherism was set .
28 You 'd have thought the end had come .
29 When you have drawn the end of the loop out of the left sleeve , pass it over the volunteer 's left hand and draw the loop up the sleeve again .
30 He 's had the end off it already .
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