Example sentences of "[be] [verb] [adv] to the end " in BNC.
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1 | The steady increase in the number of complaints against members of the Bar mentioned in last year 's report has continued ; 262 complaints having been received up to the end of September . |
2 | The steady increase in complaints against members of the Bar mentioned in last year 's Report has continued , 262 complaints having been received up to the end of September . |
3 | Balances of both depreciation reserve and asset accounts are carried forward to the end of the useful life of the asset . |
4 | Balances of both depreciation reserve and asset accounts are carried forward to the end of the useful life of the asset . |
5 | A project is a project , he wrote , and once it is begun it should be carried through to the end , regardless of doubts about meaning , doubts about long runs , or doubts about anything else , unless the body screams for you to stop , of course one can not go on for long against the screaming of the body , but then that merely means one has miscalculated , it merely means one has begun too soon or too late or perhaps that the entire project was a miscalculation . |
6 | Also in an ideal calendar , the Grand Slam Cup should be brought forward to the end of October , 4–5 weeks after the US Open , which would not only give the players a brief chance to relax but then to prepare for the ‘ tour finale ’ on an indoor surface . |
7 | The Japanese government has announced that the ban on the production and use of chlorofluorocarbons ( CFCs ) is to be brought forward to the end of 1995 , from the original target date of 2000 . |
8 | A few days after Hitler 's repetition of his ‘ prophecy ’ on 30 January 1942 , the SD reported that his words had been ‘ interpreted to mean that the Führer 's battle against the Jews would be followed through to the end with merciless consistency , and that very soon the last Jew would disappear from European soil ’ . |
9 | If you are elderly or disabled and the rubbish has to be taken down to the end of a long driveway can you cope ? |
10 | Kate had been half aware that the TV cameras were around , but she 'd hardly expected their wedding to be tacked on to the end of the nine o'clock news . |
11 | Environmental protection can not be tacked on to the end of industrial development . |
12 | The prospect of a restart has now been put off to the end of the year . |
13 | He was n't here very much , as you know , but we were looking forward to the end of his army service and then we would have settled here . ’ |
14 | Eli is left nearly to the end in the storyteller 's cause of dramatic tension and suspense . |