Example sentences of "[noun] [adv] [verb] at the end " in BNC.

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1 A fixed-term contract naturally expires at the end of the contract period .
2 Now the fact is , if you read Totem and Taboo , whatever you think , and how ever preposterous the idea may seem , what Freud actually says at the end of that book is not that , what Freud says is , there is an in innate , inborn sense of guilt about murdering near relatives like fathers and committing incest .
3 The directive also applies to objects not returned at the end of a lawful temporary export .
4 After April , rents not collected at the end of the year will have to be paid for with a general rent increase because of the Government ‘ ring-fencing ’ of housing revenue accounts .
5 However , even Iran 's interest in CENTO dwindled in the 1970s and the Pact finally collapsed at the end of the decade when both Iran and Pakistan withdrew .
6 Look for other convenient , unchanging frames , low or mid , preferably where the substitution items fit in the middle , as tones often change at the end of an utterance .
7 The blooms usually occur at the end of the summer if there have been long hot spells and settled weather .
8 They I believe that er a craftsman 's wage was somewhere they 'd a take home pay at the end of the fortnight .
9 Now , being left-handed I 'm well used to the pitfalls : reading reviews of great-looking and top quality guitars only to find at the end of the review , ‘ No left-handers available ’ or , more niggling , ‘ 10% extra ’ .
10 Someone told me how her director always says at the end of her outpourings , ‘ Let us keep silent and wait on the Holy Spirit ’ .
11 This disposition is framed as a trust , as the use of the words dari voluerit makes clear ( the word fideicommissum also features at the end ) .
12 Hills 's lease at Manton also terminates at the end of next year , and he could return to his original yard in Lambourn which he still owns and where his son John trains .
13 As dusk gradually falls at the end of Mid-summer 's Eve a flicker of bonfires links the highest points of Cornwall , from the far West to Kit Hill on the English border .
14 They came close to ending the European famine last season only to falter at the end .
15 The present group chairman , Mr Norman Quick retires at the end of the year having reached the age of 70 .
16 Parliament has now recognised that local authorities should be left to judge for themselves what local legislation is desirable , but in a tidying-up process all powers under local Acts in force on 1st April 1974 which were not preserved by subsequent general or local legislation automatically expired at the end of 1984 .
17 ‘ I had a lot more left at the end , ’ he added , ‘ and I can take several seconds off my time in a fast race in Rome . ’
18 Robb , who will be making his international debut over the distance , said : ‘ I had a lot more left at the end and can take several seconds off my winning time of 3 minutes 39.58 seconds in Rome if the race is fast . ’
19 Letters regularly occur in certain combinations and positions with , for example , the letter Q always being followed by U , and a number of letters rarely appearing at the end of a word ( e.g. , J V ) .
20 Others still detained at the end of March had been held for almost 10 years .
21 S. Nicholas ' Chapel still remains at the end of the existing structure ( 278 ) .
22 A note duly came at the end of September , hurtful in its brevity , frustrating in its lack of information : — thank you for the money sister which is put to good use your son being in need of shoes and all manner of apparel since he grows apace .
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