Example sentences of "[adj] at the end " in BNC.
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1 | The former Conservative minister and company chairman was being cross-examined at the end of the first week of his libel action against historian Count Nikolai Tolstoy and property developer Nigel Watts , who circulated a pamphlet in 1987 saying the peer was responsible for repatriating 70,000 Cossacks and Yugoslavs to be massacred by the communists in 1945 . |
2 | But it did become something very different at the end , when Freddie went . |
3 | Er but but it it is not simple as in any of these matters er in that the change in the vacant dwellings difference here also has a consequential figure for dwellings different at the end . |
4 | but you would be the one that got it wrong at the end of the week if you did n't |
5 | The administration 's success or failure may be clear at the end of the summer ; very little is clear now . |
6 | One thing that he did make very clear at the end was that if we thought of other things that he should know about , or it would be helpful for him to know about , we should contact him , so he 's left it very open for us to have an ongoing contact which I thought . |
7 | erm , and they did remarkably well , you know , taking it over , they were really very acceptable at the end , but the whole programme had this sub-plot of how antagonistic most of the prison officers were , not all of them , cos they obviously has some support to keep it going , but a lot of them were antagonistic towards what was going on , and not only that but just the the prison system , you know , this chap got transferred from one prison to another , when he was mid-way through rehearsals , you know , I mean why should n't he have stayed there , |
8 | When IC1 pin 2 goes high at the end of the timing period , current flows into transistor TR1 base ( b ) through current limiting resistor , R5 . |
9 | It was only when Hurley called Coleman direct at the end of March 1988 , telling him to get his ass over there in a week or he would find somebody else , that Donleavy agreed to release him . |
10 | LORD ALDINGTON told a High Court jury yesterday he remembered making inquiries to ensure that thousands of Yugoslavs repatriated by the British at the end of the Second World War would be properly treated . |
11 | ‘ I want women reading this to feel there is hope , there is light at the end of that drudgy old tunnel . |
12 | I feel sure there is light at the end of the tunnel . ’ |
13 | Driving through fog on the M25 , listening to yet another radio programme about the recession , it is difficult to imagine that there might be light at the end of the tunnel ; but spring is on its way , and I hope it will bring with it some sign of the long-promised upturn in the economy . |
14 | Folly was still confused , but at least there now seemed to be light at the end of the tunnel . |
15 | However , there is light at the end of the tunnel according to Aware , an organisation that was set up in to help provide support and information for sufferers and their families . |
16 | There is now light at the end of the runnel as the contracts are let out in the final stage this month . |
17 | English watercolours also became very popular at the end of the nineteenth-century as three English artists , Alfred East , Alfred Parsons and John Barley Jr came to Japan and taught the technique . |
18 | I mean you 've got to be careful at the end of the tax year that you 're actually okay on that ground , er but , and you can make a declaration to the revenue if you 're over the limit , it 's just that I mentioned that because some people like a joint account for it to be received into so that they can both spend it basically . |
19 | That 's useful with -ly at the end . |
20 | You just can not pay attention continuously to all the different variables in a situation and remain sane at the end of the day , you have to develop routines and techniques for handling it . |
21 | for both purposes , television scored significantly higher amongst those who found politics interesting at the end of the campaign , amongst information-seekers , and amongst those who read lowbrow tabloids . |
22 | In 1983 , when a much smaller number of students completed IT Advanced Courses , 14 per cent were unemployed at the end of their courses ( 1 ) , a figure which halved in the following six months ( 2 ) . |
23 | Served with coffee , these delicious truffles are perfect at the end of a meal . |
24 | It 's gon na be crucial at the end of the game . |
25 | It used to be amazing at the end of the week to be paid , to have money in your hand for the work you had done . |
26 | The huge , ugly steel arch built in Soviet times to commemorate the union of Russia and Ukraine stands untouched at the end of Kreshchatik , though the union is no more . |
27 | Er er if there if there 's a part there I 've dis I think I 've answered that question in er personal at the end |
28 | From 1 November , the return on the bonds will be increased from 10.0 per cent payable at the end of the 12-month term to 11.5 per cent . |
29 | The dividend is ½p , payable at the end of July . |
30 | The Legal Resources Group proposed a ceiling of 10 million per annum , payable at the end of the year , with claims being abated if that sum were exceeded . |