Example sentences of "of [adj] [noun pl] at the end " in BNC.

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1 The T network is actually the star network considered in the context of direct currents at the end of section 3.2 where it was shown that it transforms into an equivalent delta network .
2 The Group 's oil and gas reserves position more than doubled through the Ultramar acquisition , reaching over 1.1 billion boe of commercial reserves at the end of 1991 .
3 She asked him about the beer kegs and he pointed to a flight of wooden stairs at the end of the hall .
4 The most remarkable feature , in fact , was the enormous pair of high-heeled shoes at the end of the spangled tights .
5 A vertiginous ten-minute white knuckle ride through the plot of Idomeneo , landing with sparks and clouds of steam in a flurry of Mozartian fanfares at the end .
6 On the track where his father the late Graham reigned supreme , the 32-year-old Londoner outstripped all his rivals with a string of quick laps at the end of opening qualifying yesterday .
7 There was this view that the first world war would be rather like a re-run of some of these wars at the end of the nineteenth century .
8 Pople himself captured the mood of self-assurance and optimism that is the mark of these theoreticians at the end of the book he coauthored on the subject .
9 Increase in annual temperature range on the continents as a consequence of regression of epicontinental seas might well have played a significant role in the mass extinctions of large reptiles at the end of the Palaeozoic and Mesozoic .
10 This earthly world was depleted of all powers at the end of creation time history ; after that time the community could only be achieved and continuously recreated through individuals carefully taking , with the help of the ruwatu , limited amounts of transformational forces to do so from the gods .
11 In addition , can a set of precepts developed in the fifth century BC still retain sufficient vitality and relevance to regulate the practice of medical wonders at the end of the twentieth century AD ?
12 This turned out to be a pair of double doors at the end of a corridor .
13 ( This double-sentence structure will be obvious from our analysis of thematic forms at the end of this chapter . )
14 Frame , 25 , of Fountainbridge , Edinburgh , was convicted of four charges at the end of a four-day jury trial .
15 ( 2 ) While this section applies to any premises , the effect shall be that for the purposes mentioned in subsection ( 3 ) below the permitted hours in those premises in the evening shall be increased by the addition of two hours at the end thereof .
16 From a monthly turnover of 400 roubles at the end of December 1922 , one of them was to rise to a turnover of 2,000 by March 1923 .
17 Over the space of seven days at the end of November , Philip gave talks to geology A-level students at two schools , one in Solihull , West Midlands , and the other in Malden Manor , South London .
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