Example sentences of "[conj] [modal v] [verb] [prep] the end " in BNC.

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1 Many of the 16-strong team have now — or will have by the end of this month — taken early retirement .
2 It would therefore be possible for a young school-leaver to begin acquiring qualifications that could lead in the end to gaining a technical degree qualification .
3 I am afraid I am cynical enough to believe this is just another round of a giant game of poker , where the only thing that will matter in the end will be the size of the cheque .
4 Rod Wallace is about to sign a new contract that will run to the end of 97/98 .
5 The build-up of ozone-destroying chemicals has slowed substantially and may halt by the end of the century , according to scientists at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration .
6 Yes , life had come , but not as they had dreamed it , as the great liberator from restraint and narrowness , but rather as the great enemy , with which he had to fight , fight as he was still fighting today and must fight until the end , with never the hope of victory !
7 It was a move from a concern with the intrinsic character of the student 's experience to an interest in what the student knew and could do at the end of the course .
8 Bull Ring Centre Sale has started and will continue until the end of January .
9 It will be opened by Patrick Moore on 7 October and will run to the end of the month .
10 It will remain open from 9.30 to 5.30 , every day including Sundays , and will run to the end of the year .
11 The move follows recent legislation to outlaw hundreds of chemicals which were previously used by farmers , and will operate until the end of the year .
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