Example sentences of "[verb] [pron] [prep] the end " in BNC.

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1 Does my hon. Friend accept that universities with a strong research base need fear nothing from the end of the binary divide ?
2 But if you have others which I do not deal with satisfactorily then please raise them at the end . ’
3 The wedding , planned for November … ’ ) she had learned that she was the goddaughter of Lady Bartlett ( that mother of sons … ) and had joined them at the end of July .
4 I do n't know but then frankly thinking but then I got them in the end you know I just did n't sell them because nobody paid that much and then ah in the outset and I paid quite a big price for for two for Patrick and me and then when they were they they dropped the price and then I got some more .
5 We decided to use our green ballot box that we made and painted for the Maastricht campaign for people to post their cards into so that we can count them at the end and post them all together .
6 Although people generally consider me to be a very tolerant person , my moody male boss at work is driving me to the end of my tether .
7 Richard played me their record and invited me to the end of recording party .
8 ‘ United have emerged as favourites now and that suits me fine , as long as we are up there challenging them at the end of the season .
9 Denethor clearly will not submit to the Enemy , as Saruman did , but he also cares nothing in the end for his subjects , while his love even for his sons would take them both to death with him .
10 He chased them in Australia last year , tried to hunt them down at the Arms Park in the World Cup , but found himself on the end of the heaviest Welsh defeats home and away .
11 We must now return to the general situation in which 5 Corps found itself at the end of 15 May .
12 Did Bonnie enjoy herself in the end ?
13 Although he felt sure he would win her in the end , he was annoyed at her continuing coyness .
14 She would n't trust her to the end of the street .
15 Throughout much of 1948 Minton had been working up oils based on his drawings and watercolours of Corsica for an exhibition at the Lefevre , initially promised him at the end of that year but not mounted until February 1949 .
16 ‘ Tell that brother of yours that we 'll catch him in the end so he might as well give himself up . ’
17 Of course , where Dorothy was concerned , that was his only strategy if he wanted to secure her in the end .
18 Clarke 's corner caused a goalmouth melée and although the Prince goalkeeper parried a shot , Lee McAlonen 's right-foot drive beat him in the end .
19 Southend could and should have won it near the end when once again the Town defence got itself in a tangle …
20 Southend could and should have won it near the end when once again the Town defence got itself in a tangle …
21 Tell them what you 're going to tell them before you tell them , and then summarise it at the end and tell them what you told them .
22 then as I say we 'll discuss it towards the end .
23 And full credit to the visitors Portsmouth , they pushed more and more men forward as the game progressed and they almost snatched it towards the end .
24 Before we forget it at the end .
25 No because you forget it in the end
26 One day soon I will rip its beak off and glue it onto the end of my own fine aquiline conk , and , secure in my new disguise , I 'll be down to the Inland Revenue Enforcement ( B ) in Barrington Road and scrabbling frantically at my tax inspector 's trousers ( I may be wrong , but I picture them as that specially rich shade of brown polyester-and-worsted that only Dunn & Co can achieve ) before you can say , ‘ Well , what 's got into you , dearie ? ’
27 They stopped it in the end did n't they ?
28 You found it in the end ?
29 Whenever she washed the windows in one room , she would mark the date down on the card , and place it at the end of the section .
30 We could even have pinched it in the end . ’
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