Example sentences of "[vb base] by [art] end " in BNC.

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1 They say by the end of the year NeXT and Microsoft will probably be the only companies not part of COSE .
2 IN THESE PAGES I want to discuss the possibility that the goal of theoretical physics might be achieved in the not-too-distant future : say by the end of the century .
3 He went on to say : ‘ Student numbers in Scotland have increased by a remarkable 25 per cent since 1983 to nearly 110,000 and we fully expect by the end of the century that more than 40 per cent of young Scots will enter higher education .
4 Consultancy agreements tying Wilson and Carby to Allied Dunbar expire by the end of this month .
5 The APB intends to publish all exposure drafts from this revisions project by the end of October 1993 .
6 Construction of the Sighthill Bypass commenced in September 1984 and with work substantially complete by the end of 1986 it is being opened to traffic some nine months ahead of programme .
7 Construction of the Gilmerton Bypass commenced in February 1988 and with work substantially complete by the end of 1989 it is being opened to traffic some eight months ahead of programme and within the target date of 1990 for the entire Bypass .
8 My aim is to get my Private Pilots Licence by the end of the year , but we shall see .
9 The company retains major ambitions in China and says it wants to help the country create by the end of the century a network that would be over twice as big as the one operated by British Telecommunications Plc — China plans to raise the number of telephone lines to 100m nationwide by the year 2000 from just 25m now .
10 The coal contribution to US energy consumption will grow and exports will rise to over 100 MTOE by the end of the century .
11 Norway 's goal is to be producing 80 MTOE by the end of the century .
12 The nature of UK energy supply and demand by the end of the century is chiefly dependent on the longer-term policy implications of the 1984/5 miners ' strike .
13 Ah , I bet by the end of it you were quite amazed to find yourself still inexplicably tied up . ’
14 The report 's assumptions are based on one of the " business as usual " scenarios from the latest report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change : a doubling of the world population , an increase in emissions of carbon dioxide by 180 per cent and a global temperature rise of 2.5 degrees centigrade by the end of the next century [ see ED 57 , 59/60 ] .
15 To stake your claim to a sip from the Sunshine State , send your details on a postcard to BBC Good Food /Beaulieu Wine Offer ( address above ) or call by the end of April on ( 0839 ) 168103 .
16 Sorry it was another long hard meeting but we are making good progress and I think by the end of our next one when we 've revised most of the procedures we 'll be well placed .
17 No because I think by the end well unless something dramatic happens on the fourth of February which is this Friday next Friday rather .
18 to facilitate the production , in printed form , of an integrated edition of the OED and Supplement by the end of 1987
19 Timothy will take his O levels you see during the summer term , well I mean by the end of June he 'd of finished those so that
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