Example sentences of "[vb past] [prep] [art] end " in BNC.

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1 The servers will be followed by 75MHz Indigo boxes , also slated for the end of 1993 .
2 Solbourne Computer Inc , Longmont , Colorado , plans to deliver versions of its symmetric multi-processing ( SMP ) Sparc server architecture with a least 20 CPUs by the time Sun Microsystems Inc manages to wheel out its own 20-way SparcCenter 2000 slated for the end of next year ( UX No 411 ) .
3 Alongside the programme of developing the franchise chain — Wilmslow and Bromley open shortly , with Belfast , Harrogate and Kingston planned for the end of the year — Rodier Hommes is building up a network of approved stockists around the UK .
4 Wilberforce J held , among other things , firstly , that the retention provisions , which operated after the end of the employee 's employment , substantially interfered with his right to seek employment and therefore operated in restraint of trade ; secondly , that the transfer system and the retention system , when combined , were in restraint of trade and that , since the defendants had not discharged the onus of showing that the restraints were no more than was reasonable to protect their interests , they were in unjustifiable restraint of trade and ultra vires ; thirdly , that the court could examine a contract between employers only and declare it void on grounds on which such a contract would be declared void if it had been a contract between an employer and employee , and that it was open to an employee to bring an action for a declaration that such a contract was in restraint of trade , inasmuch as it threatened his liberty of action in seeking employment , which was a matter of public interest ; and , fourthly , that it was a case in which the court could and should grant the plaintiff the declarations sought .
5 ‘ We gigged through the end of ‘ 88 to ‘ 89 .
6 But of all I had read so far , nothing troubled me more than two notes I encountered towards the end of the seventh chapter .
7 Another example of , of a similar thing er that you mentioned towards the end of your paper was where an external stimulus interferes with dreams .
8 Nevertheless , the actual origin of the mechanical clock remains a mystery , although it probably occurred towards the end of the thirteenth century .
9 Round and round they staggered like the end of some ghastly marathon , Luke dragging Maldita upright and along by her headcollar , supporting her with his body , Perdita propping up her other side .
10 The prevention is new Wella Balsam Intensive Dry Ends Conditioner , regularly massaged into the ends of your hair , left for a few minutes and rinsed out .
11 Willi staggered round the end of the car park , puffing , red-faced and sweating in spite of the old wind .
12 I wandered round the end of the screen and sweetly asked him if he would like some coffee , and then watched the poor man 's jaw drop and his face go turkey red .
13 I moved in the end from discomfort , from stiffness : made a couple of circling shuffles on my knees , an unthought-out search for a nest to lie in , to die in , maybe .
14 For like Oates , Scott perished in the end .
15 Sadly two of them perished before the end of the war and the two remaining , that I remember well , saw the end of the war .
16 Although considered a useful lithological discriminator for tracing individual horizons during geological mapping , little systematic study of grain size characterization and measurement occurred before the end of the nineteenth century .
17 Astley he retained until the end of his life , despite mounting worry about the expense , and spent nearly the whole of his retirement there .
18 He opened his eyes , got up and moved to the end of Patrick 's bed .
19 They then , after a bit ( the boy had disappeared , the sewer gurgled empty ) moved to the end wall over the river : you did not want to miss , not now , that small boy , he had been carried out , floating face-up , his opened eyes to the burning sun in the tar of the hard still river .
20 When Benny moved to the end of the vestibule — striding boldly as if she belonged , hoping to attract less attention than a furtive visitor would — she was momentarily stunned at the sheer scale of what lay before her .
21 The carpets were deep and expensive , and they made no sound as they moved to the end of the hall .
22 It drew to an end in April 1964 with Mr Mandela 's four-hour speech from the dock , in which he defended the formation of Umkhonto we Sizwe and said he had done what he did for the ideal of a free and democratic society , ‘ an ideal for which I am prepared to die ’ .
23 Before the campaign opened the key influence on poll awareness was generalized interest in politics , but as the campaign drew to an end media use became more important , especially viewing BBC-TV news ( Table 7.5 ) .
24 Before the campaign opened the key influence on poll awareness was a generalized interest in politics , but as the campaign drew to an end television viewing became more important .
25 Macmillan , one of the wiliest politicians of his time , also said , with typical understatement , as the Fifties drew to an end : ‘ We have not done badly .
26 He used to long for his holidays and grow deeply depressed when they drew to an end .
27 As the Art Dealers Association of America 's annual Armory show drew to an end we talked to Gilbert Edelson , a founder member
28 ‘ My fortnight 's supposed leave drew to an end .
29 In Durham , as the Second World War drew to an end with the severe competition from returning ex-servicemen , there was only one choice : Durham University .
30 Defries peered over the end of the girder .
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