Example sentences of "ends up [prep] the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 ends up on the pavement .
2 The result of this obligation , under conditions of the system as a whole being under liquid , is that the shortage ends up with the discount houses , either with all of them , or with individual houses .
3 In both ways , the shortage ends up with the discount houses .
4 As described , the shortage essentially ends up with the discount houses .
5 This frequently ends up with the state attempting to protect the environment from the majority of the people who use it .
6 Thus responsibility for the discharged patient often ends up with the GP , whether this outcome is planned or not , and few GPs have been prepared by vocational training for a more involved role in community care services .
7 He ends up with the non-voice of Mark Knopfler but given that gentleman 's sales figures ( Dire Straits ' Brothers In Arms was the UK 's best-selling album of the 1980s ) Geldof will hardly complain about the comparison .
8 In Austen 's vision , there is a reward for integrity : Elizabeth ends up with the life that society would wish for her and yet which she also wants for herself .
9 Only about 20 per cent of the carbon in the coal ends up in the gas in either process , so carbonisation is not an efficient method for producing a carbon-based gas from coal .
10 The process is very efficient and almost all of the carbon in the coal ends up in the gas .
11 The vast majority of written material sent to the media ends up in the waste-bin — some of it unread ; this despite modern training in PR and the many courses which are now available .
12 Once they are removed , all that soil , like the fertilizer , has to go somewhere , and , often as not , it ends up in the watercourse , silting up the stream bed , eroding banks , and worsening flooding .
13 And if it ends up in the scrap bin , we simply write it off to experience , and start again .
14 So it ends up behind the phosphor screen .
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