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

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1 I made my entry at the end of the song .
2 And , that again , might be me but many of you when you 've heard me say it in a service I 've ended up with my asking at the end of a sermon asking the congregation to smile .
3 ‘ I am a teacher of English at a school in Cologne and I gave up my job at the end of March and returned to England . ’
4 I wanted to meet these people so I bombarded ATV until they agreed to give out my name at the end of the programme .
5 If she was not my mother she would be ideal but her views are coloured by the fact that she would watch anything with my name at the end of it .
6 and you think oh well I 'll get my prize at the end .
7 I 'll give you my answer at the end of this thought . ’
8 Je boy and stuff like that they all call them boy at the end of the name John boy an
9 It was a clockwork existence for the children , but the rapturous applause more than compensated for their tiredness at the end of the day .
10 Even though X/Open no longer has any formal relationship with the Foundation , following the Cambridge , Massachusetts-based group 's withdrawal from its board at the end of last year , the open systems standards body has nailed down an agreement with OSF which will see all DCE specifications integrated into its Common Applications Environment , CAE , interfaces over the next 12 to 18 months .
11 As a cop arrived , his cyclops helmet protruding above the heads of the crowd , the woman was lowering her bucket at the end of a rope , shouting to a gaggle of little painted boys for a refill .
12 She put a hand on his shoulder and marched him into her tack-room at the end of the yard .
13 As you are aware , section 225 of the Act provides for certain laws to lose their effect at the end of 1979 , and a recent circular has been issued by the Secretary of State in this connection .
14 That 's her car at the end though in n it ?
15 It was the same when The Who smashed their gear at the end : everyone would turn up just to see them smash their gear and it was n't cool , because everybody knew they were going to do it .
16 And their testament at the end was Yes !
17 The " Countryside Stewardship " scheme will be run by the Countryside Commission , which hopes to have 80,000 hectares under its management at the end of the term .
18 The Government must try to arrange its business to ensure that the Commons does not have all its work at the beginning of the session and the House of Lords has all its work at the end .
19 There have been concerns for some time that IBM Corp was fast running out of cash — the UK subsidiary was reportedly ordered to factor its receivables by its parent at the end of last year after it ran out of cash for its operations , hardly a cheap way of borrowing for a blue chip company , and the Reuter report that it and IBM Credit Corp are seeking $4,600m of revolving credit in the international syndicated loan market ( see page seven ) , seems to confirm it ; at least one source told the news wire that IBM is trying to keep the arrangement very quiet , presumably to avoid generating more alarm than there already is about progress of its business .
20 As long as they passed the necessary assessments for each course , they would get their degree at the end of three years .
21 After 55 years at ‘ The Tip ’ , Athletico will be losing their home at the end of the season .
22 Their escape at the end to an island paradise may be a last dream or fantasy , or a gesture towards hope on Romero 's part .
23 For papers with seven potential authors the principal investigator may decide to omit one author and instead acknowledge his or her help at the end of the article .
24 Then suddenly , and sweetly , she began to realise that , since Travis was no more to her than a good friend , and she was still going to have her job at the end of all this , when it finally did end , it was going to be she who had the last laugh — and not N. Massingham Esquire .
25 They , like the plane , in later years , represented a special link in the canal line between the East Midlands and London , a line for which there were great hopes both at the time of construction at the beginning of the nineteenth century and of its rehabilitation at the end of the century .
26 Good-naturedly , she took her place at the end of the line and when Ernest was satisfied with the arrangements , he said : ‘ Watch the birdie ! ’
27 Among the painted sculptures from the first decade of his activity as an abstract artist are ‘ Midday ’ ( 1960 , MOMA , New York ) , ) , ‘ Prairie ’ ( 1967 , NGA , Washington ) and ‘ Early One Morning ’ ( 1962 ) which the Tate Gallery was persuaded to loan only after Caro had agreed to supervise its restoration at the end of the exhibition .
28 They were taken at her request at the end of a photo shoot to promote one of her companies .
29 ‘ Aunt Louise , that letter of Celia 's , what was the little bit of writing beneath ‘ Dear Mother ’ , and the bit after her name at the end ? ’
30 She sounded empty , drained by her anger at the end of a day of travelling and love-making .
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