Example sentences of "[noun sg] [is] [vb pp] at the end " in BNC.

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1 A cracking performance at the Lytham Trophy , where he finished fourth , could have heightened his chances , but a great deal more needs to be done before the side is chosen at the end of June .
2 An example of such an exercise , where students and salespeople can apply some of the techniques outlined in this chapter is given at the end of Chapter 10 .
3 Imagine an economy in which the wage rate for half its workers is set at the end of every even period to cover the following two periods , while the wage rate for the other half is set at the end of every odd period , again to cover the following two periods .
4 The scheme is highly flexible in that no external examination is imposed at the end of the course and teachers are free to design the details of the courses .
5 An interesting point is raised at the end of the book , where it estimates that out of 210 Mustangs that survive worldwide , 112 are reported to be airworthy .
6 The drum taps seek to restore the drum whose loss in modern drama is stated at the end of ‘ The Beating of a Drum ’ , while the striking suggestion that the choral passages ‘ to have a noise like a street drill ’ corresponds to Eliot 's praise of Le Sacre du Printemps for its uniting the noises of primitive and metropolitan life .
7 Syllabic is most common after alveolar plosives and fricatives ; in the case of and followed by the plosive is nasally released by lowering the soft palate , so that in the word ‘ eaten ’ , for example , the tongue does not move in the sequence but the soft palate is lowered at the end of so that compressed air escapes through the nose .
8 The paragraph mark is typed at the end of a paragraph whenever you tap Enter It contains paragraph ( not character ) formatting instructions for the paragraph that precedes it , eg tab stops or justification .
9 The new line mark is typed at the end of a line when you hold down Shift and tap Enter This keystroke is called tapping New line .
10 The magic takes control of our guests , rapturous applause is received at the end — but we soon take the smile off our IFAs ’ faces .
11 This sharpness of rhyming is used at the end of the 2nd stanza to emphasise the fact that the sun toiled in vain as men just destroyed each other .
12 A white paper is expected at the end of this month in response to the Griffiths Report , which recommended that authorities be given greater responsibility for the mentally handicapped .
13 Sometimes a piece of fruit or a tub of yogurt is eaten at the end of lunch but more often she finishes with a biscuit or has nothing as dessert .
14 ‘ The baby is scheduled at the end of March , but if it is late , I may have to miss the Masters .
15 Instrumental performance is examined at the end of second year .
16 Recommended reading on this subject is offered at the end of this chapter , but any opportunity you have to practise writing skills , in a workshop or as part of a coursework exercise , is time well invested .
17 A detailed word list for beginning field work with the aim of doing segmental phonology is included at the end of this chapter .
18 The registration form is repeated at the end of this issue .
19 This method ensures that an appropriate amount of contingency sum is left at the end of the design and at the beginning of the construction stages and , more importantly , that pressure to limit costs applies to design teams in the early stages .
20 The points cost of weaponry and armour is the standard value and the complete list is repeated at the end of this section .
21 The points cost of weaponry and armour is the standard value and the complete list is repeated at the end of this section .
22 The unearthly , mysterious aspect of beauty is emphasised at the end of a book which is in many ways a repetition of its predecessor .
23 At the beginning of each trial food is placed at the end of each arm and the rat left to move from arm to arm , in whatever sequence it chooses , in order to retrieve the food .
24 Thus , the Consumer Credit ( Exempt Agreements ) Order 1980 ( SI 1980 No 52 ) ( as amended ) which implements s16(5) ( a ) of CCA 1974 , provides , in the case of fixed sum credit , that the agreement is exempt if no more than four payments are involved , whereas , in the case of running-account , credit exemption is provided if full settlement is made at the end of each period of account .
25 A glossary of terms used in the text is given at the end of the book .
26 The episode checklist is completed at the end of each episode , while the activity checklist is completed each time the activity changes .
27 A two-part Index is printed at the end of the Relationships Listing which gives the number of the page within the report on which the details of the module may be found .
28 The suggested form of creed is included at the end of the Preface , and is repeated here .
29 Thanks to the gruff benevolence of Sir William , Wrench 's play is mounted at the end with Rose in the lead , in it reunited with her true love , Arthur ( Ben Miles ) , who has himself become a rogue , vagabond and gipsy , in those late Victorian days a separate caste altogether .
30 For the MA ( except in Architecture ) the decision is made at the end of the second year ; students not proceeding to honours classes have the opportunity to complete a BSc(SocSci) in their third year .
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