Example sentences of "end [prep] [pos pn] [adj] [noun] [pers pn] " in BNC.

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1 Once Calder Hall and Chapel Cross , the military reactors , reach the end of their operational life it is conceivable that the military could produce weapons grade plutonium from the civil nuclear programme in one or more ways .
2 The Lanc that been allocated to the RAF Museum was PA474 and after the end of its active life it was flown into the Museum 's storage and restoration facility at Henlow on September 25 , 1964 , to await the opening of a new museum .
3 To the end of his political days he remained unreconciled to what I hope and believe every public person should become reconciled to : the unimportance of most opinions expressed by most people .
4 By the end of his first year he 'll be light-haired , but it will change again so that in maturity he 'll be quite definitely dark .
5 Towards the end of his long life he married for the second time .
6 To the very end of his long life he continued to be consulted about these types of issues , and lived to be present at the Pan Anglican Congress of 1908 , at which so many of his ideals were acclaimed .
7 Then at the end of his third year it all went wrong .
8 Quite apart from his business acumen ( by the end of his commercial life he was the head of the largest clothing manufacturers — which his father had acquired earlier , originally named Freedmans — in the British dominions , as well as chairman or president of the most important trade bodies related to that industry ) he held very senior positions in such organisations as the Baron de Hirsch Institute , the Montreal Reform Club , the Montefiore Club , the Montreal Insurance Co , the Jewish Public Library , the Hebrew Educational Institute , the Canadian Jewish Committee for the Relief of War Sufferers in Europe , the Executive of the Canadian Jewish Congress , the Canadian Colonisation Committee , the Zion Athletic Club , the Zionist Organisation of Canada , and many , many more .
9 At the end of my final year I stood as a sabbatical officer for the Union .
10 Only three could read , and none could write , so at the end of my first day I felt quite depressed at the thought of the hard work ahead of me .
11 Towards the end of my last year I was called by Bishop Knight and asked where I would like to serve .
12 It 's at this point nearing the end of my open study I 've realised a connection between the four characters I have just compared .
13 But towards the end of my anorexic period I think I was verging upon mental illness in the sense that even those who disbelieve in it might accept , that is , I had become out of touch with reality as perceived by others and unable to cope with demands of everyday life .
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