Example sentences of "come at the end of the " in BNC.

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1 If the video is to end with music though , you should arrange for the last note to come at the end of the last shot .
2 On Monday 27 February Fleischmann and Pons were due to bring their working cell to Brigham Young University for the neutron spectrum to be measured , but a graduate student had to go to a funeral and so they suggested it would be better to come at the end of the week instead .
3 Her moment came at the end of the first course when , without any apparent signal , the parlourmaid came back into the room .
4 But our real kick came at the end of the film when the lights went up .
5 Five of those minutes came at the end of the first half , allowing Hein to score the first of his morale-boosting tries for Oxford in the right corner .
6 Perhaps for many of the fans the best moment of all came at the end of the fifth Test , when Tony Greig went out and ‘ grovelled ’ before them .
7 The only account of William Green 's life came at the end of the 19th century and was written by Charles Roeder .
8 The order came at the end of the summer term and , just as the holidays were beginning , the teacher who was going to replace my father arrived to see what kind of strange specimens he was going to land among and what sort of house he and his family were going to live in .
9 In general , both leaders stressed their unanimity on all the main subjects , including the last-minute question of the Soviet ultimatum to Lithuania [ see p. 37361 ] , which came at the end of the summit and which both leaders roundly condemned .
10 The deal came at the end of the 20th annual session of the intergovernmental commission on economic co-operation between the two countries .
11 The agreement came at the end of the third round of peace negotiations which began on March 15 in Algiers [ see p. 38709 for talks in January ] .
12 Although there was essentially nothing ‘ new ’ in what he said , his statement came at the end of the economic recession of the late 1970s and early 1980s , during which time member states had turned economically ‘ inwards ’ , defending their national markets against European competition .
13 The main orogeny in the north of Europe , coming at the end of the Carboniferous , is defined by the so-called " Hercynian front " .
14 The course for the MA ( Honours ) in History falls into two parts , with the division coming at the end of the second year .
15 But now they do not come at the end of the list .
16 These reflections do not come at the end of the piece — Palomar then goes on to make analogies with human communication — but they do encapsulate its essential spirit and that of many other pieces in the book .
17 The the the authorities part will come at the end of the month and the T P S will come on the your birthday .
18 CARE will also fly in seeds and tools needed before the rains come at the end of the month .
19 We do not risk , as we would have done if we had handled the Bill in any other way , leaving those matters which come at the end of the Bill — as the Scottish provisions do — not to be debated fully .
20 Or complaint examiner , but even then the investment in that person if they come at the end of the year go , I I would say , what a waste .
21 The National Football League play-offs are about to begin , and the orgiastic blow-out of the Super Bowl comes at the end of the month .
22 The closest thing to an acknowledgement of what this might be comes at the end of the splendid description of a whale-hunt , which has all the care for technical precision of a Del Giudice ( 71–7 ) , when the old whaler asks the narrator why he wanted to join the expedition that day , whether it was just out of curiosity ( 76–7 ) .
23 Cray 's most notable lead-playing highpoint on ‘ I Was Warned ’ comes at the end of the seven-minute title track , possibly the most emotive solo he 's yet put on tape .
24 But the reward comes at the end of the evening when ‘ randori ’ ( there 's the first Japanese word creeping in ) gives the players a chance to show what they can do .
25 In each case , the Creole comes at the end of the speaker 's turn .
26 For example , the word ‘ of ’ has the weak form in the following sentence : ‘ I 'm fond of chips ’ but when it comes at the end of the sentence , as in the following example , it has the strong form : ‘ Chips are what I 'm fond of ’ Many of the words given below ( particularly the first nine ) never occur at the end of a sentence , e.g. ‘ the ’ , ‘ your ’ .
27 Our first involvement with pupils comes at the end of the second year when we give advice with choice of subject for the pupils ' curriculum for S3 to S5 .
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