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

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1 Estate duty reliefs carried forward to CTT include freedom from tax where an interest in settled property comes to a end during the settlor 's life and the property then reverts to him ( unless , of course , the reverter is by reason of his purchase of the reversionary interest ) ; and an allowance analogous to the old Quick Succession Allowance where within four years there has been more than one chargeable transfer il which the value transferred has been determined by reference to the value of the same settled property in which an interest in possession subsists .
2 He comes to the end of one and without pause is off on another .
3 Taken from Watership Down — her favourite book — it told how rabbits ' leader Hazel comes to the end of her life .
4 An extract from the story telling how Hazel , the leader of a group of rabbits , comes to the end of his life , was read by the Rev Phillips — again , at Kelly 's request .
5 you see and like eighty six , now this year , I shall be eighty seven but you see when it comes to the end of the year , the turn of the year , I 'll still be eighty seven
6 When it comes to the end of that subordinate clause , you need a comma to separate it from the main clause , which is then going to follow .
7 The budget figure is what 's been agreed with and it 's a straightforward month by month , seasonally adjusted erm budget which comes to the end result figure that we 're aiming for for this year .
8 Begin with a light regime and then gradually increase the work-load as the acute phase ( the period when the injury is most painful but the effects have not yet manifested themselves ) comes to an end .
9 After Brunnhilde throws herself on to the pyre Valhalla comes to an end , to be replaced by a new era of human love .
10 Salut ! as long-running French drinks feud comes to an end .
11 The holder of such an estate in land is , like an owner , entitled to the possession , use , and enjoyment of the land , and he can dispose of his interest ; but at the death of the person by whose life the extent of his estate is measured , the estate comes to an end , and nothing passes from the holder .
12 The right to a trade mark can be assigned only in connection with the goodwill of the business concerned in the goods for which it has been registered , and comes to an end with that goodwill .
13 After an eternity or two , the film comes to an end .
14 As the curative curve of a particular remedy comes to an end , the vital force has only the excess artificial disease stimulus of the remedy to respond to — susceptibility having been satisfied .
15 Beyond , a lane — called Long Lane — branches left and comes to an end after two miles with Clapham Beck down on the left and the limestone scars of Norber up on the right .
16 Occasionally , employers argue that a prolonged illness ‘ frustrates ’ the contract , so that the job comes to an end through operation of the law as a result of the unforeseen occurrence of the sickness , without there being a dismissal .
17 If you are employed under a fixed-term contract which comes to an end and is not renewed , you may be redundant .
18 On the other hand , where a contract for a specific purpose comes to an end , there is no dismissal .
19 Even if it is clear that you have been dismissed , the precise date when your employment comes to an end may be unclear .
20 This is another reason why a well-advised employer who offers you an ex gratia payment when your job comes to an end is likely to insist that you are effectively prevented in law from making any further claim against him ( see Chapter 19 ) .
21 For another section of women , childcare never comes to an end even when the children have become adults .
22 In the towns , the main struggle for the economic model comes to an end with the victory of the proletariat ; in the country … it is resurrected in other forms as a struggle between the state planning of a proletariat which embodies socialised labour and the commodity anarchy , the speculative licence of a peasantry which embodies scattered property and the anarchic element of the market … a simple commodity economy is merely the embryo of a capitalist economy …
23 It is here that the ambiguity about the application of the term ‘ incomer ’ comes to an end .
24 When a tenant 's right to occupy comes to an end , the tenant can not be made to leave against his or her will , except by a court order .
25 Biggin Hill International Air Far on 20–21 June will be commemorating the Royal Air Force 's 75-year association with the station , which comes to an end with the removal of the Officer & Aircrew Selection Centre to RAF Cranwell .
26 As this process comes to an end — as membership in the underclass becomes stable and enduring — greater resentment and social unrest should be expected .
27 In the spring of 1802 there was another phase of mutually influenced poetic production ; Wordsworth wrote over thirty important poems at this time , and though Coleridge had already announced — in March 1801 — that ‘ The poet is dead in me ’ , he was able to contribute the main theme of the dialogue , which is , put simply , what happens to ‘ young Romantic poets ’ after the age of thirty when the visionary period of youth comes to an end .
28 Obviously , the thing to do is to backwind to the point where the eating of the banana comes to an end and begin the next shot from there .
29 The interesting bit occurs of course along the line where the extra layer of atoms comes to an end .
30 The story of Jesus ' birth comes to an end with Anna , a prophetess who , like Simeon , looked forward to the liberation of Jerusalem and the coming of the Messiah .
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