Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [to-vb] [prep] the end " in BNC.

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1 She crouched next to him and summoned the courage to peer over the end of the girder .
2 Letting all her breath out on an achingly shaky sigh , and telling herself firmly to pull herself together , that seeing a bride always made her feel weepy and was nothing whatever to do with Feargal , she walked along the landing to stare from the end window .
3 It also indicates the very real difficulties I 'm faced with this year , because unless I get the go-ahead to cancel before the end of May , we 're stuck again with having to pay whatever the publishers demand this year .
4 Each of the five judgments rambles over the territory in what can only be called a head-scratching way , making it impossible for the consumer of the judgment to know at the end just what the law is held to be , except negatively , and then only negatively on a few points .
5 This is not the time to talk of the end of history — more a time for some good history lessons .
6 Before the Appellate Committee Mr. Nicholls submitted , on behalf of the Swedish government , that in committal proceedings in this country the same test is applicable as in the case of a submission by the defendant of no case to answer at the end of the prosecution evidence at his trial .
7 However , there is a slim chance that they will not perform well enough , in which case there will be a surplus to pay at the end of term .
8 And the ex-Minister learned that when someone else foots the bill there is always a price to pay in the end .
9 He is sufficient of a realist to concede at the end of his argument that in fact they did not support him , but supported the argument on behalf of the Attorney-General .
10 However , many computers do not have this facility and a procedure to clear to the end of the screen would be useful .
11 The example below is a procedure to clear to the end of screen on a computer with an 94 by 8 display .
12 It 's a relief to escape at the end of the week by playing football . ’
13 There is nothing more dispiriting , he says , than seeing a young doctor who has spent years on a project and has no thesis to show at the end of it because the project was ill-considered and ill-supervised .
14 The dumping of British industrial waste in the North Sea is continuing despite an agreement to stop by the end of 1989. 15 .
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