Example sentences of "[vb -s] at the end " in BNC.
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1 | A granite memorial to these Groups stands at the end of the former main runway . |
2 | The timbered Untertor , crowned by its clock within a triangular roof , stands at the end of a narrow street . |
3 | Public subscriptions provided a replica of Davies 's statue in Barry Docks and his now stands at the end of Llandinam Bridge , in sight of his former home . |
4 | Although the programme finishes at the end of the month , head gardener Carole is still thinking ahead and planning for future displays . |
5 | Well it finishes at the end of this month . |
6 | Over to you ! sections at the end of every issue offer ideas for project work . |
7 | The one who lives at the end of the village . |
8 | The Princess lives at the end of the same road . |
9 | ‘ I know your brother by sight , big built like you , Cleg , but with greying hair , lives at the end of one of the courts , does n't he ? ’ |
10 | But before you go that way — real joy lies at the end of each bus trip to the east -it is compulsory , or so you might think , to visit Þingvellir . |
11 | This is partly a joke ( he can glide effortlessly among concepts when required ) ; partly a nod towards the carnage that , in central Europe at least , lies at the end of the a priori road . |
12 | I ca n't see the point in going for a walk unless a chop lies at the end of it . ’ |
13 | For the detectorist , there are only three small coves of shingle and Eastern beach , which lies at the end of the airport runway . |
14 | Of course it would be absurd to blame contemporary Germans for what the Nazis did ; but , because this judgment lies at the end of a different and independent mode of argument , it is not absurd to suppose that contemporary Germans have special responsibilities because the Nazis were Germans too . |
15 | ‘ We 're off the road for six weeks or so , until the tour starts at the end of October . |
16 | St Christophers Place , W1 Neal Street , WC2 Sale starts at the end of January . |
17 | The Heritage Secretary Peter Brooke says Britain will be creating millionaires every week when the national lottery starts at the end of next year . |
18 | For advice on institutions offering Business Studies courses , write to The Observer Student Service , Middlesex Polytechnic , 114 Chase Side , London N14 5PN , when the service restarts at the end of July , giving your examination record . |
19 | I remember when I say John Bellany for the first time and he said , ‘ All that matters at the end of the day is the work ’ . |
20 | I remember when I say John Bellany for the first time and he said , ‘ All that matters at the end of the day is the work ’ . |
21 | What matters at the end of the day is that the target text has some thematic organization of its own , that it reads naturally and smoothly , does not distort the information structure of the original ( see 5.1.2 above ) , and that it preserves , where possible , any special emphasis signalled by marked structures in the original and maintains a coherent point of view as a text in its own right . |
22 | The poses come as pauses at the end of each sequence , the dancer then changing position before beginning a new phrase , as if the guitarist were resting his fingers fur a moment . |
23 | The output pauses at the end of each page until the user presses RETURN . |
24 | Monika Sprüth reopens at the end of May with a group show of Dahn , Kasseböhmer , Schulze , Trockel and Fischi-Weiss . |
25 | But all that happens at the end is that he wakes up one morning , goes outside , gets into a balloon and takes off . ’ |
26 | Liberal Democrat MP Simon Hughes on the Lamont affair WHEN he goes to see a Shakespeare play he wants to know what happens at the end . |
27 | Most parents can identify the first phase of interaction with their child , that is they can see what the child is doing that is irritating and they see how they react , but rarely do they then follow through the interaction to see what happens at the end . |
28 | What happens in the Celebration is of Election is that the erm it happens at the end of mass I think or round the end of mass . |
29 | If we set up tasks which ask children to plan what happens at the end of their plays , we not only eradicate the tension , but also lose considerable learning opportunities . |
30 | No , erm basically er I think for the anyhow Trevor will be coming in , so we 'll , we just st try and stay a little more to see what happens at the end . |