Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] at the end " in BNC.
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1 | Soviet efforts to minimize the impact of his resignation internationally included a Congress resolution passed overwhelmingly at the end of the debate affirming the continuity of foreign policy . |
2 | ‘ Well , ’ I asked impatiently at the end , ‘ is n't Mrs Reed a bad woman ? |
3 | The size of the palazzo , and the intricacy of its design ensured a very long building period , the main staircase being completed only at the end of the century , after Alessi 's death . |
4 | Er but I mean basically at the end of the day , I mean you have to think about to what extent you can increase your sales . |
5 | Despite the received view that everyone was watching films like The Battleship Potemkin , Lenin 's vision began to be realised only at the end of the 1920's . |
6 | He 'd applauded politely at the end of every number , but seemed totally unmoved , and somehow that had made her try all the harder , as though it were imperative that she reach him . |
7 | The commission hoped to have the main services — banking , investment and insurance — all liberalised together at the end of 1992 . |
8 | • Review Annually The fee will be £10 per quarter , charged only at the end of any quarter during which the CheckOver has been used/ |
9 | Bob tips in a portion of hops at the start of the boil and adds more at the end for aroma . |
10 | Expatriates returning home at the end of their tour of duty can expect payment of travel expenses to their homes and hotel accommodation if necessary . |
11 | At the end of the third quarter , provider units remained on course to achieve a financial balance this year , as we had reported earlier at the end of the second quarter . |
12 | Jane and children plan to fly out to Cape Town when the boats dock there at the end of the third leg in April . |
13 | The governing body therefore announced further changes in legislation in 1986 which have meant the phasing out of turbocharging completely at the end of the 1988 season . |
14 | Master-in-charge , Austin Jessop , was quick to stress the excellence of the Newington side and to suggest that they would almost certainly have won either at the end of the tour or into a domestic season . |
15 | I 'm still convinced they got away at the end of the movie . |
16 | But he 's making a bit of a habit is n't he , Notts County I think it was , very much the same situation ; three two then for a three all draw , he scored right at the end then . |
17 | In ‘ La Parure ’ and ‘ The Beast in the Jungle ’ the knowledge which , if the characters had possessed it would have changed their whole lives , is revealed right at the end . |
18 | ‘ I think she had done enough at the end and it was beginning to hurt , ’ Elsworth said . |
19 | Its end came only at the end of the century as a result of the Elementary Education ( Blind and Deaf Children ) Act which became law in 1903 . |
20 | The moral of this tale you can carry away at the end of my story of two Corbetts . |
21 | They did not know at the beginning of the week how much they would bring home at the end . |
22 | Schooldays and the void they both felt when the boys went off to boarding school , followed by the joy unconfined when they came home at the end of term . |
23 | Robert Asshe came home at the end of the evening performance , traces of grease-paint still on his face . |
24 | BETTER nursing levels should be provided at the showpiece St John 's Hospital at Livingston , it was said yesterday at the end of a fatal accident inquiry . |
25 | Henry H noted threateningly at the end of a letter of command addressed to one of his prévôts : ‘ If you do not do this , William of Vernone or his servants will do it ; and if they do not do it , my justice shall do it . ’ |
26 | Unfortunately , this is an observation made briefly at the end of his paper , and not expanded upon . |
27 | Similar proposals put forward at the end of World War I , to provide financial support via NHI to women after childbirth , were rejected largely because it was felt that they would offer an inducement to married women to work . |
28 | What 's more , he had also learned that he must ignore the first playing of the tune , and wait 15 minutes until it played again at the end of the programme — the dog would look up quizzically at the sound of the familiar music but stay still , apparently too smart to respond to an obvious false alarm . |
29 | They refused to go home at the end of their shift and worked frantically to reach him . |
30 | ‘ I like the bit where I get to go home at the end . |