Example sentences of "[verb] [adv prt] at [art] end " in BNC.

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1 Stepping down at the end , he lay on the bed of nails and rolled across it to the foot of the ladder , which he climbed , pausing on each blade to detach a yellow paper prayer flag and send it fluttering to the ground .
2 Two days later Horst Teltschik ( CDU ) announced that he would be stepping down at the end of the year as Kohl 's foreign policy adviser at the Chancellery .
3 Glen Ball , the Neath coach and team manager , is to stand down at the end of the season .
4 Erm I think they thought they 'd been let down at the end of it .
5 The 63 was one of a handful of four-wheel-drive cars that saw brief service in 1969 before they were parked in at the end of the blind alley into which their manufacturers had ventured .
6 A person who holds over at the end of a lease is not a trespasser until demand is made , as only the person in possession can be trespassed against ( Hey v Moorhouse ( 1839 ) 6 Bing NC 52 ) .
7 The princess , in a royal purple suit-dress , pushed on in front to sign the visitors ' book while the prince wandered off at the end , leaving his wife in his wake .
8 A mortuary van drew up at the end of the bridge , and two men , carrying a stretcher , came down the steps .
9 And so we 're able to , to , once we 've found which birds er have arrived , picked a nest and er have laid eggs , we put a careful watch on them and then we 're able to tot up at the end of the breeding season , how many young have actually fledged .
10 The new fifth television channel , wherever it is situated , will open up further opportunities for programme-makers when it starts up at the end of 1993 .
11 Finally the tram got underway and as it started to pull up at the end of the track by the foot of Duke Street Hill Carrie was already out of her seat and waiting on the platform at the rear of the vehicle , with Fred at her side gripping her arm for fear that she would fall off before it actually stopped .
12 ( There are also references in the body of the text , some of which are picked up at the end of the chapter . )
13 The tag is picked up at the end of a track and the synonym will also , on average , be at or near the end of a track , not in the middle .
14 Later , much later , he put the book down , and the cuttings which he had picked up at the end of his reading .
15 The narrowness of Foxton was at least one of the arguments to come up at the end of the century in favour of the inclined plane .
16 Finally , I propose to call no person more than once to accept that the movers will have the opportunity of winding up at the end and I would please ask you to wait until you have been called .
17 Clerical Medical 's fund will have to be wound up at the end of five years , which will ensure that it will have to pay CGT in full on whatever has been made .
18 The scheme is due to be wound up at the end of December 1993 but until then , excepting one or two minor technical amendments affecting mortgage rescues/property management subsidiaries , the rules will remain unchanged .
19 Even Trepper was captured and the Rote Kapelle was wound up at the end of 1942 .
20 It was accordingly wound up at the end of May .
21 Which was supposed to open and flap back at the end of the world and let her out , resurrected .
22 Nothing is more infuriating than reading about something that appeals to you , only to find out at the end that you are not eligible .
23 They reported back at the end of January 1991 and commented that one of the reasons for the massive underspending was the fact that one had to have three companies before one could apply .
24 When I take two and found out at the end of it there was a bit of erm Die Hard cos they 're a bit at this .
25 Questions are often raised in this respect as to whether disinfection should be carried out at the end of a day , after work or the following morning before work .
26 In a survey carried out at the end of October of a sample of 100 of The Times top 1000 companies , it found that 61 per cent of companies were experiencing worse bad debt problems .
27 Flores d'Arcais and Schreuder ( 1983 ) propose that the kind of processing carried out at the end of clauses depends on their degree of ‘ completeness ’ .
28 Over the years of flying at almost every conceivable airshow location in the UK , Lindsey has had a few unusual requests along the way : ‘ I can remember a certain airshow organiser , who was very active on the airshow scene then , but not now , coming up to me and saying ‘ Lindsey , how much do you want to bail out at the end of one of these dogfight routines that you do ? ’ ,
29 However , they will break down at the end of the black hole 's life when its mass gets very small .
30 But a bowler who does not break down at the end of every other over and who can finish each season with an average around the 25 mark would be worth his weight in gold now .
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