Example sentences of "and [verb] [prep] the end of " in BNC.

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1 I shall return to the opposition between speech and eating toward the end of this paper .
2 It is rolled into a pellet and fastened to the end of the needle and lit so that it smokes .
3 Protestantism 's strength and influence at the end of the nineteenth century is even harder to assess than that of Roman Catholicism , because of its diversity .
4 This is wheeled by hand and placed under the end of a coach .
5 Sounds — This section focuses on individual sounds or groups of sounds and practises them as they arise in common contexts ( e.g. the sounds / s / , / z / , and iz at the end of words ) .
6 Repayments are in ten instalments beginning six years after the date of borrowing and completed at the end of the tenth year after borrowing .
7 St Michael 's Church — ‘ a gem of Baroque Moravian architecture ’ — was firmly shut and St Wenceslas Cathedral , founded in 1109 and rebuilt at the end of the last century on a vast neo-Gothic scale , was dark , impressive and so cold inside it made your head ache .
8 Edward 's cup of troubles was yet to overflow : Scottish resistance to his dynastic claims burst into open warfare from 1295 to 1298 and smouldered and crackled until the end of the reign .
9 He opened his eyes , got up and moved to the end of Patrick 's bed .
10 Does Birmingham want a centre where people live and work , or a shopping complex that draws in people who live and sleep at the end of the bus routes ?
11 So once you get towards , take a clock in , make sure you pace yourself , and say at the end of that just put in a sort of sentence to make it look as if it 's been finished off Erm , what I usually do when I do an exam is I spend the first five minutes actually looking at the questions because initially you look for the ones that you 've revised and you see but there may be others there , there 're you can do in a slightly different way than the way that they first appear and that might help you quite a bit , although there are no trick questions in this .
12 People and places , who 's in the studio and who 's releasing what with whom ( the latter now revised and reverting to the end of this section ) .
13 I want now to turn to some questions of form and genre , trying to identify a particular set of formal and institutional parameters for television , and returning at the end of the essay to questions of value .
14 There was a daily requisition to carry troops to the Rossall rifle ranges , leaving between 8–30 and 9–30 and returning at the end of the afternoon .
15 Both groups trained to attend to the sounds of words were significantly better at reading and spelling at the end of the study than the untrained group .
16 And that 's when I say we have a , a campaign which is going to , it 's a demonstration and er and rally in the end of March , of next year .
17 Then he smiled as if savouring some secret joke and slumped at the end of the table so he could stretch his leg .
18 The festivals included " mysteries " , dramatic performances of episodes relating to the life , death and resurrection of Osiris , and often involved the planting of seed in Osiris-shaped moulds to germinate and grow by the end of the festival .
19 I was 33 by then and played till the end of the season , which was at least better than going out on an injury . ’
20 The other end of the wire is passed through a hole in the brass plate and soldered into the end of a short piece of brass rod .
21 The Parisians would scarcely spare a second thought for an Englishman and be only too pleased to see me twitch and shake at the end of a rope .
22 The spring bloom starts during mid March and culminates at the end of April , following the yearly spring increase in incident radiation , in the absence of water column stratification throughout .
23 Balbinder had to be seen onto it , and met at the end of the day .
24 Put a piece of rope and , and stand on the end of it and pull .
25 At this school all pupils are assessed and graded at the end of their first term , according to a normal curve of distribution , to enable pupils to be placed in high or mixed ability groupings for all subjects , as described by the Head of Art :
26 The best description of this journey is to be found in Satyrane 's Letters , written by Coleridge and reprinted at the end of Biographia Literaria .
27 Key stage 1 ( ages 5–7 ) ( years 1 and 2 ) : begins on attainment of compulsory school age and ends at the end of the school year in which the majority of pupils reach the age of 7 .
28 Key stage 2 ( ages 8–11 ) ( years 3–6 ) : begins with the school year in which the majority reach the age of 8 and ends at the end of the school year in which the majority are 11 .
29 He was tired and frustrated by the end of his stay .
30 Should we dump everything down onto a long-term storage medium and select at the end of a longer period of time with the benefit of historical hindsight , say after 25 years ?
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