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

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1 As for Diana , the arrival of Actaeon in the cave the beginning of the end .
2 Although Jeff making me laugh at myself was the beginning of the end of my depression , it was n't enough to persuade me to stay .
3 The HSTs were important from several points of view , not least because they marked the beginning of the end of the once strict division between locomotive-hauled and self-propelled stock .
4 If the answer is ‘ no ’ , South Africa may have to confront the beginning of the end of the ‘ homelands ’ system .
5 This is not the time to talk of the end of history — more a time for some good history lessons .
6 Tiny hints of The Power and The Glory and the later brilliance of The Honorary Consul flicker here and there , but the event pivotal to Shakespeare 's novel also recalls - perhaps unconsciously — the miracle at the close of The End of the Affair .
7 England face a far less forbidding task than in 1973 , when defeat on the same Chorzow ground by a gifted , combative Poland signalled the beginning of the end for Sir Alf Ramsey .
8 Prominent figures in the British art world are naturally concerned by the possibility that they could be witnessing the beginning of the end of the Saatchi Collection .
9 However , the sales have been interpreted differently by many dealers , some of whom believe they presage the beginning of the end of the collection .
10 Within 14 days of the end of each income tax month you must pay to the Inland Revenue Accounts Office :
11 Usually these arrive twice yearly , within ninety days of the end of June and December .
12 Convinced that the danger of the end of Christian society was at hand and that this would lead to the collapse of civilization , Eliot viewed London more in terms that contemporary Christians used to view Africa .
13 The very evident tendency of the end of the first part to overshadow the final Sacrificial Dance is one problem he convincingly solved , partly by restraining the former but mainly by injecting an extraordinary degree of ferocity into the fragmented rhythms of the latter .
14 The very evident tendency of the end of the first part to overshadow the final Sacrificial Dance is one problem he very firmly and convincingly solved , partly by restraining the former but mainly by injecting an extraordinary degree of ferocity into the fragmented rhythms of the latter .
15 The ‘ green bill ’ was welcome but was not sufficient , although it does mark the beginning of the end of the Government 's doctrine of deregulation , the report says .
16 Builders were 7,921 units behind the 1989 plan as of the end of November .
17 It was a style which heralded the beginning of the end of England 's architectural identity .
18 Nevertheless , Michael Bailey believes that this could be the beginning of the end of Asian drive fisheries , and that by working with people , with an understanding of their culture and needs , cooperation can result .
19 Might this be the beginning of the end of America 's trade embargo against Vietnam , a hint that diplomatic relations will be established between the two countries ?
20 Logie , on 10 , was dropped at slip and went on to put on 130 for the sixth wicket with Dujon , a crucial stand in view of the end result .
21 Indeed the real significance of the Welfare State report was that it marked the beginning of the end not for the health service but for the CPRS .
22 ( It also increased the letters from German/Swiss nicks asking for copies of The End magazine to relieve the boredom . )
23 The terrified Frankie skidded round the corner wall of the end house and raced as fast as his legs would carry him down towards the walkway gate .
24 Bavarian reports spoke of ‘ paralysing horror ’ at the news , and-with typical exaggeration — of a mood comparable to that of 1917 , while others commented that workers were thinking it was the beginning of the end of the Party and the Third Reich , and that rumours were abroad about disturbances in Munich .
25 Some saw it as the beginning of the end of Nazism , which had again almost ‘ run itself to death with victories ’ .
26 In pursuit of the end , any means could be tried .
27 The book , signed with the pseudonym Manicamp , after a character in Dumas 's Vicomte de Bragelonne but in reality by Stephane Denis , a political journalist , is a fictional account of the end of Mr Mitterrand 's reign and the welter of intrigue surrounding it .
28 ‘ If the Christian Democrats suffer a dramatic collapse , it would be the beginning of the end for him as chancellor . ’
29 Some people have a clear idea of the end picture , and choose their pieces purposely .
30 The joy of the end to the war was marred , unfortunately , by a worldwide influenza epidemic .
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