Example sentences of "[noun] [verb] [pron] at the end " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ HA HA HA HA HA HA , ’ the little girl went in the next picture-square , and ‘ BONK read the bubble as the typewriter hit her at the end of the joke . |
2 | Theories of personal development , or of the historical and sociological development of humanity , which ignore it or dispense with it , make psychoanalytic theory less advanced than it was when Freud left it at the end of his life . |
3 | The president , meanwhile , stood high in the public opinion polls after the attempt to assassinate him at the end of March . |
4 | The umpires check it at the end of every over . |
5 | They were part of Japan until Russia occupied them at the end of the second world war , and the Japanese feel they are justified in wanting them back . |
6 | 97 Squadron of Lancasters left us at the end of April to return to Coningsby in Lincolnshire , from whence they had come , and with the loss of life drastically cut down , some of the pressure and sadness lifted , to be replaced by pressure of a different kind . |
7 | We must now return to the general situation in which 5 Corps found itself at the end of 15 May . |
8 | The boy showed little talent for the business and hardly earned the £2 10s Mr Marshall paid him at the end of the week . |
9 | The title track delivers the most catchy moments and it was a good ploy by the group to place it at the end of the tape . |
10 | Their neighbours Lurgan will also be taking the road to Dublin , with CYM awaiting them at the end of the journey . |
11 | Er Webb , Webb missed the first one blasted it over the top and Giggs missed one at the end . |
12 | The existence of such an educational establishment aroused widespread interest amongst the intelligentsia , causing Dr Samuel Johnson to inspect it at the end of his tour of the Hebrides in 1773 . |
13 | with it and hand it out week and then at the concert collect it at the end again |
14 | You gave me to understand that even if you had not had your accident you would almost certainly not have come to France to see him at the end . ’ |
15 | Freya thanked me at the end of her letter for ‘ taking the time to care about a subject so little understood ’ , which was a sentence I heard often from girls in one way or another , in researching this book . |
16 | a specially coded hyphen which is only displayed when formatting of the hyphenated word puts it at the end of a line . |
17 | And maybe somebody would come to your door and say their wee boy or their girl was making their first communion , and they were in dire straights and could n't buy anything for them , and you would more or less have to give them your book to help them out , but you would go with them so that they did n't go over the score and get just exactly what that wain needed , you know , and just hope that they had enough money to pay you at the end of the quarter , you know . |
18 | BRM scrapped it at the end of 1967 . |
19 | ‘ I 'll never forget the reception the crowd gave us at the end . ’ |
20 | Anyhow , we prefer our horses to like us at the end of it . ’ |
21 | I was still very pleased , however , when the statistician Ian Hodge told me at the end of the year that I had moved from being 156th in the world 100 metres ranking list in 1985 to 4th in 1986 ! |
22 | My first school expelled me at the end of second year . |
23 | Captain Slocum did it at the end of the nineteenth century . ’ |
24 | The arsenic is now on its way elsewhere , nor is the shake-up ending there , as dumps all over Europe have by turns found themselves at the end of the latest ‘ lead ’ . |
25 | Until Charlie paid her at the end of the week , Lucy would again be in her usual flat-broke condition . |
26 | Not for the first time this season MrTyson needed a police escort as protesting losers surrounded him at the end . |
27 | After one interview in the relatively early days , my mentor , Ron Evans buttonholed me at the end of the programme . |