Example sentences of "[adv] [vb past] [pers pn] [prep] the end " in BNC.
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1 | A farmer had a load of unwanted sawdust so piled it at the end of his drive with a notice : ‘ Free sawdust — help yourself ’ . |
2 | Tony Coton apparently embraced him at the end and gave him soime words of encouragement . |
3 | It just poked it off the end . |
4 | The Collective State Presidency , after several abortive attempts to meet , also finally endorsed it at the end of a 14-hour session on July 12 ( again not attended by Drnovsek ) , but imposed new demands and deadlines . |
5 | For five hours he did n't once open his mouth to offer advice or even give an opinion and , when he checked the takings at the end of the day , although we were two shillings and fivepence light from a usual Saturday , he still handed over the sixpenny piece he always gave me at the end of the week . |
6 | Once again a very enjoyable evening , erm , I pushed into something that er , I do n't think she really wanted to do initially , but she thoroughly enjoyed it at the end . |
7 | ‘ You probably said it at the end of the 1960s . ’ |
8 | And full credit to the visitors Portsmouth , they pushed more and more men forward as the game progressed and they almost snatched it towards the end . |
9 | Throughout much of 1948 Minton had been working up oils based on his drawings and watercolours of Corsica for an exhibition at the Lefevre , initially promised him at the end of that year but not mounted until February 1949 . |
10 | As it happened , Central almost blew it at the end . |
11 | Martha lovingly supported him to the end , friend and housekeeper for 25 years . |
12 | If London did n't go as you 'd hoped — perhaps you never made it to the end — a float will help you put things into perspective and will leave you feeling more positive . |