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

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1 They got a brilliant reception from the Leeds fans at the end .
2 It is advisable to do the tour anti-clockwise , starting along the cart track thus saving the smooth tarmac for tired legs at the end of the day .
3 Once you have decided to go the kit route , your first step is to send off a request to several manufacturers for illustrated brochures ( you will find a list of the major manufacturers at the end of the article , and it is also worth checking the Yellow Pages for firms operating in your area ) .
4 There was a short flight of steps at the end .
5 One of the first changes Laura made to Rhydoldog was to set up a telex room and offices at the end of the corridor on the ground floor .
6 The defensive partners in Galway 's biggest triumphs at the end of the 80s are resigned to being substitutes , but do n't rule out the introduction of one or both .
7 Treaties for the protection of minority peoples at the end of the First World War provide obvious examples .
8 My feet just about worked , like heavy blobs at the end of bendy pipe-cleaners , I sat through assembly with all the voices and music floating over me , and every time I closed my eyes I saw Julie lying in the road .
9 Having already had a hand in preparing the Suntory team for the national play-offs at the end of last season , when they finished in the top eight , the two Canadian stalwarts have a pretty good idea as to what lies ahead .
10 She was a very nice girl named Eugena , I think , and there were guards at the end of the hotel corridors , I remember giving them the slip and wandering around Khabarovsk on my own in a snowstorm , only to be told the next day that there was quite a bit of excitement in the city during the night because a Siberian tiger had come into the city and was wandering the streets at the same time I was !
11 Do n't forget to put your square units at the end of each answer .
12 If you have anything to offer please make contact at the two addresses at the end of this newsletter .
13 The man pulled on a balaclava and ran past the girl into bushes at the end of the bridge .
14 It is equally important to see that the fence is well braced laterally with tripods at the ends and every 30 yards along its length .
15 And how we coped with the return to our homes at the end of a day or a trip away .
16 This morning twenty five thousand festival-goers began making their way back to their respective homes at the end of all points of the compass .
17 The council will decide the fate of the homes at the end of the month .
18 Both Spain and Italy had near-revolutionary crises at the end of the century .
19 Other popular styles at the end of the Fifties included lightweight Italian shoes — slip-ons were more casual than lace-ups — and new water-repellent leather made a big impact on the market .
20 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 .
21 The effect of day length on behaviour is mediated hormonally ; the birds are prepared to migrate in the autumn by declining production of sex hormones at the end of the breeding season ; they do not migrate if injected with sex hormones .
22 However grand the latter might be , those who bought the lower order of tickets were condemned to tin huts at the end of the platforms where the sole facility might be a single stand-pipe tap .
23 Most of the funds withdrawn are actually from unit trusts owned by the life insurers through subsidiaries , and a switch away from unit trusts will be a substantial structural change , as life companies held 44 per cent of unit trust funds at the end of 1989 .
24 The importance attached to the sea by more reflective Englishmen and Frenchmen at the end of the Hundred Years War may also be seen in two works : The Libelle of Englyshe Polycye , written about 1437 , and Le débat des hérauts d'armes , composed about 1455 .
25 WREXHAM fell victim to a sucker punch for the second home match in succession , going down to goals at the end of each half at the Racecourse .
26 There 's er a collar and a what they call a which is a protein tube and then it has various spikes at the end that make it stick on to the outside of the bacteria .
27 The actual question appeared each time on the screen in front of them with a seven point scale with labels at the end points — 7=VERY WELL and 1=NOT VERY WELL .
28 Rather grandly entitled Images at the End of the Century , the exhibition includes a series of specially commissioned works that deal with recent events in Eastern Europe , and should prove fascinating to lovers of this intricate branch of photography .
29 Each has been very interesting , and , having offered to a partner , , to give the firm a vote of thanks at the end , was encouraged so to do as yesterday was the last in the series .
30 I 'm a member of the Institution of Electrical Engineers and er because I 'm by background an electronics engineer and I was at a meeting there where a chap was giving a talk on design express lifts you know at Northampton and the Chairman stood up and introduced doctor whoever he was sat down turned round to me in the second row and said could you give a vote of thanks at the end .
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