Example sentences of "the end [prep] [art] [noun pl] ' " in BNC.

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1 Moreover , such a move would probably spell the end of the Greens ' day in the political sun .
2 The evictions marked the end of the squatters ' movement , which at its most successful had provided housing for some 10,000 people .
3 By the end of the colleges ' last school year on 31 August , nearly £19 million had been contributed to city technology colleges by the private sector .
4 SIR — I like to recall a wry comment on the television programme That Was The Week That Was towards the end of the Tories ' last long period in office during the early Sixties : ‘ There 's only one thing that will make the Conservatives popular again — and that is the next Labour government ! ’
5 ( d. 1282 ) , royal minister and an important landowner in Yorkshire and Northumberland , was constable of Tickhill and Knaresborough at the end of the barons ' wars of Henry III 's reign .
6 Another reason is that many local authorities , as a matter of policy , accelerate their loan redemptions so that loans are repaid long before the end of the assets ' useful lives .
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