Example sentences of "[num] [noun pl] [conj] [prep] [art] end " in BNC.
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1 | I was there for nearly six months and by the end of the first week , I wanted to die . |
2 | It has taken all of six years and in the end this chartered architect has been entirely vindicated , but the case does highlight the vulnerability of architects in employment . |
3 | Her Privy Council never had more than nineteen members and towards the end of the reign had only eleven . |
4 | He would n't let me say something and I tried about three times and in the end I just kept talking , |
5 | It is contract it 's a monthly contract you work for three weeks for one pound sixteen shillings and at the end of the month they count all the slates you 've done during the month . |
6 | This went on for about ten evenings and at the end of it all he had lost a stone in weight and had attracted the waterfowl from the entire county ! |
7 | It took him fifteen minutes and by the end his hand was sore from all the shaking . |
8 | The investor can make a fixed investment of between £1 and £20 a month for five years and at the end of this term , interest is added as a tax-free bonus of 14 months ' savings . |
9 | Thus , popular capitalism has been extended : in 1980 there were just over three million shareholders but by the end of 1989 the number had risen to just under twelve million . |
10 | Assume that a unit buys a minibus for 10,000 that lasts for four years and at the end of Year 4 is worthless . |
11 | For the first period he took as a starting point his previously arrived figure of forty seven thousand five hundred pounds and as an end point a figure of fifty nine thousand four hundred and twenty one pounds ninety six pence , derived from Mrs . |
12 | Each level is divided into four sections and at the end of each , you 'll be expected to rescue a caged kiwi . |