Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] [prep] [art] end " in BNC.
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1 | Despite the problems , there is considerable optimism that most WIPers will , by hook or by crook , have been given contracts by the end of the year . |
2 | As taxpayers we are entitled to know why intelligence services failed to spot signs of an end to the Cold War . |
3 | Ring compounds of low molecular weight exist but we are here mainly concerned with the properties of long-chain polymers -ones in which there are hundreds or thousands of repeat units before the end of the chain , a branch or a cross-link occurs . |
4 | Among its other demands are : i ) that manufacturers should be obliged to take back and recycle products at the end of their useful life ; ii ) that the EC should take steps to set up a comprehensive system of environmental liability ; and iii ) that environmental impact assessments on construction projects and other EC-funded programmes be strictly enforced both within and outside Europe . |
5 | But trail rides also mean facing long climbs , often dismounting and walking , aching limbs at the end of a long day , and in the case of Argyllshire sufficient jumping ability to take your horse over the occasional stone wall . |
6 | You do n't need brackets at the end do you ? |
7 | The spider has fangs on the ends of its jaws and with these it paralyses the prey by injecting it with poisons . |
8 | Start budding rootstocks towards the end of the month , taking buds from firm young shoots . |
9 | As a result , Germany is now considering legislation to compel car makers to take back and recycle vehicles at the ends of their lives , and its car makers are busily designing cars that can rapidly be dismantled . |
10 | If , as expected , the 1,700 aggrieved names on the Feltrim syndicates appoint solicitors at the end of this month , then some 15% of all names would be part of such action groups . |
11 | He had built pianos by the end of the 17th century , but the three pianos by him that still exist were made in the 17205 . |
12 | — For valuing stocks at the end of the accounting period . |
13 | For extra effect I added tassels to the ends of the scarf . |
14 | The new catalogue will be sent to all piloting centres before the end of this session . |
15 | The video would show activities undertaken during a typical school day , including lunch times and break times , the routines for meeting children at the end of the day , introduce the staff and the chair of governors and the chair of the parents ' association . |
16 | While the seven sectors examined were expected to continue to create jobs until the end of the decade , that rate of increase is predicted to be lower than in the recent past , as new technology and industrial concentration increase productivity . |
17 | THE FA have agreed to let managers climb Wembley 's 39 steps and receive momentoes at the end of this season 's FA Cup Final . |
18 | Er in the summer term particularly , at the end of the summer term those retirements thirty first of August because as you can appreciate they are sort of inundated applications at the end of the academic year . |
19 | Also , primary schools are more adaptable erm they have n't got the constraints ; they have n't got the syllabuses to get through ; they have n't got exams at the end of the year ; they have n't got to the sort of subject departmentalization that you get in a secondary school . |
20 | I said , and Roy was being rude though cos I said to Roy , I said , have n't you got a glow worm , he said no mine 's got eyes on the end of it ! |
21 | Mine do n't light up , it 's got eyes on the end of it ! |
22 | And he manages to present what could be very dry stuff with the flair of a good detective writer , setting up expectations whose fulfilment contains an element of surprise , while saving up a few clinching strokes for the end . |
23 | THE SON of a British Army officer yesterday described to the Aldington libel jury in the High Court how his late father told him of his ‘ horror ’ when he received the order to repatriate Cossacks at the end of the second world war . |
24 | Apart from the reservations already expressed concerning Ashraf 's work , it should also be observed that she emphasizes writers from the end of the century and later , especially as they relate to chartism and subsequent developments . |
25 | Some local education authorities assess children at the end of primary school in order to make allocations to secondary schools . |
26 | Hoddle says I shook hands at the end and I 'll see you on New Year 's Day . |
27 | On Aug. 18 Finance Minister Tsutomu Hata had attempted to restore confidence by announcing a series of measures aimed at discouraging financial institutions from selling shares until the end of September , and allowing them to postpone the reporting of unrealised losses on share holdings until the end of the financial year , in March 1993 . |
28 | The Gunners yesterday unveiled their terracing of artificial fans on the derelict North Bank , but plans to pipe cheers from the end could still fall foul of the game 's bosses . |
29 | On my first walk testing the Dalesman boot along a stretch of the Pembrokeshire Coastal Path , I developed blisters by the end of the day . |
30 | Wearing hankies in the ends of your boots because you 'd bought them 2 sizes too big , and they were still floppy , with those grey flecked Millets hiking socks on ! |