Example sentences of "[verb] near [art] end " in BNC.

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1 This suggests that processing load tends to increase near the end of a clause .
2 Most tumours are located near the ends of long bones and become apparent around the time of epiphyseal closure .
3 This is usually an underestimate as the first logical overflow record is always the last from that track physically and tends to be located near the end of the overflow track .
4 This interpretation has proved to be compatible with other results , including the finding that a click located near the end of a clause tends to elicit longer reaction times than a click located at the beginning of a clause ( Abrams and Bever , 1969 ) .
5 Town should have been two or three up … but Ipswich went back in front thanks to a John Wark penalty justice was done near the end when Town won themselves a penalty … and what do you reckon was going through Paul Bodin 's mind … the man who missed the penalty that could have given wales a world cup place was on the spot again …
6 The ‘ harvest reckoning ’ referred to earlier by Kelly , came near the end of the winter .
7 Hydrophobic interactions predominate near the ends of the helices , with a lattice of hydrogen-bonds in the centre linking Thr37 to Gln44 , and Arg40 to Arg40 by water molecules .
8 The mate used to get erm on the dredger the tug and the two dumb hoppers , or the dumb hoppers they used to get four pound five shillings a week and erm and my father got five pound twelve and six and then it went so long we were given near the end of the dredger and er in the Harbourmaster 's wisdom he cut us all down five shillings a week , so we get three pound fifteen shillings .
9 As this thing got near the end obviously making for her side , away from the door , she realised what the round blob was — ; it was the nub of the umbrella they had bought their daughter .
10 Unfortunately , the accident had occurred near the end of his shift and he had eaten all of the food he had brought to his work .
11 Oxford gave Villa plenty to think about though ; made them sweat , had them panicking near the end and big Ron Atkinson was on the touchline to martial things .
12 Some of the heavier elements produced near the end of the star 's life would be flung back into the gas in the galaxy , and would provide some of the raw material for the next generation of stars .
13 Impressive in winning both starts last year , Pembroke had looked a certain winner of the Feilden Stakes on his reappearance until faltering near the end of the nine furlongs contest .
14 Since our ‘ fairy-stories ’ are full of the escape from death ( as he remarked near the end of ‘ On Fairy-Stories ’ , TL , p. 59 ) , ‘ the Human-stories of the elves are doubtless full of the Escape from Deathlessness ’ .
15 The reason is that in the latter approach the magnetic field is overestimated near the ends inside the solenoid , and underestimated outside the solenoid .
16 The latter became InterCity property in 1986 , following a long and complicated sequence of events which began near the end of 1983 with the enforced withdrawal of the SLOA Pullman set , following the discovery that the potentially dangerous blue asbestos coach body insulation had become exposed .
17 ‘ What I do n't like about swapping around is that while you 're playing one song you 're thinking about getting near the end and that you 're going to have to swap over very quickly .
18 Getting near the end now .
19 It 's getting near the end of the financial year .
20 ‘ There might be some spare cash floating around since it 's getting near the end of the year . ’
21 Must be getting near the end of the tape
22 Presumably when you do land in a position like that even though as you say you 're getting near the end of the game for the blue ball , you would n't deliberately not go through the hoop , if you 'll put in that , if you put yourself in that position ?
23 No I do n't think it 's that , I think it 's cos it 's getting near the end of the tape .
24 The Acts are arranged in chronological order under the heading , so the Children Act 1975 is found near the end of the group .
25 A somewhat similar effect is to be found near the end of the slow movement of Vaughan Williams 's Symphony in F minor .
26 Her outburst had at least got some of her anger off her chest , but she was still a prisoner , and when fresh falls of snow were forecast she felt near the end of her tether at the prospect of being trapped any longer at Rocamar .
27 It was a tense match with not much to choose between the two sides until Scotland scored the first try near the end of the first half .
28 He and Greenidge made 119 in 27 overs , and although Richards went near the end for 65 Greenidge remained unbeaten on 98 .
29 I had been allocated an efficient back-up team from the Civil Service : Jane Benham ( promoted near the end and replaced by Martin Howarth ) , Michael Phipps and Jenny Bacon , all of whom impressed me with their loyalty to me and their diplomatic skills .
30 While we had been on the opposite bank a new barge had come upriver from the direction of Minya and had moored near the end of the Corniche .
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