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

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1 The eastern edge of the gardens is defined by Corso Venezia , a road that ends at the Barriera di Porta Venezia .
2 She shut her eyes as she felt his lips trace a light pattern of kisses that ended at the nape of her neck .
3 The relaxed atmosphere of the sixth form was exploited to the full by Gedge and he made his first naïve steps into a political arena , ones that ended at the school 's perimeter fence .
4 In fact , one piece of wood makes up the side of the guitar , all the way from the endpin , round the left-hand side , behind the neck and ending at the point of the cutaway .
5 So difficult are they , in fact , that the debate usually begins and ends at the level of aphorism , with lots of commentators wringing their hands and saying that something must be done , while doctors , administrators , and others scramble to make sure that they get a bit of the action .
6 I suppose the most regular walk I do around Malham begins and ends at the village itself , going first by Janet 's Foss to Gordale Scar then on to the Tarn and back by the Cove .
7 Cleaning invariably begins and ends at the sink whether installations use domestic equipment or the 450 litre giants or the catering ‘ plonge ’ .
8 Key stage 1 ( ages 5–7 ) ( years 1 and 2 ) : begins on attainment of compulsory school age and ends at the end of the school year in which the majority of pupils reach the age of 7 .
9 Key stage 2 ( ages 8–11 ) ( years 3–6 ) : begins with the school year in which the majority reach the age of 8 and ends at the end of the school year in which the majority are 11 .
10 He begins at the beginning and ends at the end .
11 These are connected vertically to the idol along the spinal column , over the chakras and end at the head .
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