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

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1 I had asked the plumber to come and had reminded him several times and no doubt he would come in the end .
2 ‘ Matthew will come in the end , ’ said Miss Havisham firmly , ‘ when I die and am laid on that table .
3 Steam really did come to an end on BR when the state-owned narrow-gauge Vale of Rheidol was sold , not without tears , to the Brecon Mountain Railway .
4 God in no way needs the world and He did not need to make it : creation is the expression of His pure outgoing love and indeed traditional Christian teaching has held that one day this present world will come to an end but God will still be the same God .
5 JANUARY 1st dawned in Czechoslovakia and the world did not come to an end .
6 Only in the event of his death intestate and without relations so entitled , will the estate come to an end , and the land pass to the Crown .
7 Nor does the estate come to an end with the tenant 's death : it passes to his heirs , but only to a limited class of heirs , ‘ the heirs of his body ’ , that is , his descendants .
8 Some of the priests and pastors who joined the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament seemed to have abandoned the fundamental Christian belief that God brought the world into existence and will determine when , if ever , it will come to an end .
9 1 Samuel 4 renews the story of the conflict between the two peoples , and that rivalry remains a major feature of the account of Saul 's reign , and does not come to an end till victories won by David , described in 2 Samuel 5 .
10 Indeed , their conquerors would soon find him too much to handle , and his term of exile and the exile of his people would eventually come to an end .
11 With the destruction of state socialism in Hungary , the old and relatively comfortable set-up in which officially approved writers could have access to funds , however limited , via the Writers ' Union , will come to an end , since the Union itself will no longer have any official funding .
12 Still , they might have had a few more years left in them yet , and so in that respect , it was rather courageous of them to accept Nicholson 's script and Rafelson 's apparent decision that all good things must come to an end .
13 Many prophets in the tenth century believed that the world would come to an end in the year 1000 , but according to A. J. Gurevich the legends concerning mass psychoses in Europe as the year 1000 approached originated at the end of the fifteenth century when people really were afraid that the end of the world was imminent .
14 Jobs can come to an end in an unorthodox and unplanned way .
15 Frequently , senior executives are offered a termination package deal at the time when they are first told that it is likely or unavoidable that their job will come to an end .
16 Normally , New Scientist heralds the beginning of April with a few jeux d'esprit , but this year it was subdued , predicting only that the world would come to an end on 5 April , a prophecy based on meat consumption figures , though it was hard to make up the mind about an item called ‘ What the woodlouse can teach us about marriage ’ .
17 This stage will come to an end with some of the ferrets staying above ground while others remain underground working on rabbits they have cornered .
18 Eventually she agreed with me that no harm could come from using regression therapy , particularly when I assured her that , should she change her mind at any point , all she had to do was open her eyes and the session would automatically come to an end .
19 ‘ I 'm afraid our little arrangement must come to an end , Ruth , ’ she said at once .
20 There are , therefore , some grounds for modest optimism that the slump in the housing market may come to an end this year , although prices are likely to fall by as much as 3% or 4% from current levels before stabilising .
21 And the whole point of credit cards and other forms of revolving credit is that they do n't come to an end .
22 The haulier should take the greatest care in making sure his employees are fairly treated if their employment does come to an end .
23 Under the 1978 Act , which incorporates the terms of the Redundancy Payments Act 1965 , redundancy may arise if the work needed to be done by an employee gets less or becomes unnecessary ( in changed economic conditions ) or is expected to diminish or come to an end .
24 The synergetic model of two gallery owners , Burnett Miller from Los Angeles and Claes Nordenhake from Stockholm , located in the centre of Cologne 's Belgian quarter at Bismarckstrasse 60 , will come to an end with their last joint presentation at the Contemporary Art Fair in Brussels .
25 ‘ Everything must come to an end , even a long time spent on the run , ’ police quoted him as saying .
26 A booking contract will normally come to an end in any of three ways :
27 Writing in the Yorkshire Miner he declared : ‘ The day of the exploited miner must come to an end now .
28 She could n't leave them any money because all she had was an annuity that would come to an end when she died , but Mister Johnny 's got a little bit that his parents left him and Hepzibah makes some from the poultry , so they should have just enough .
29 A partnership may come to an end in any one of a number of different ways , as follows .
30 Held , allowing the appeal , that although there was a strong presumption against interpreting a statute as taking away the right of silence of an accused person it was the plain intention of the Criminal Justice Act 1987 that the powers of the Director of the Serious Fraud Office should not come to an end when the person under investigation had been charged ; and that , accordingly , she was entitled to compel the applicant to answer questions on pain of commission of a criminal offence under section 2(13) of the Act of 1987 if he did not do so and no caution was appropriate ( post , pp. 68F–H , 81C–F , 83E , 86H ) .
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