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

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1 it must of been at the end in the autumn at , at least of fifty one
2 THE single market in Europe 's financial services is supposed to come into being at the end of 1992 .
3 That road came into being after the end of the Vietnam war in 1975 .
4 That road came into being after the end of the Vietnam war in 1975 .
5 But we are far from being at the end of the chain of slimming benefits that are achieved by a diet rich in natural fibre .
6 According to traditions in Benin , casting was introduced there from Ife at a date estimated to be towards the end of the 14th century , about a century before the first European contact with Benin was made by sea .
7 The Master of the Rolls , who is originally a very subordinate officer , with charge of the documents of the court , comes to be at the end of the seventeenth century a judge who can hear Equity cases , though there is an appeal from him to the Chancellor .
8 She can pencil in the weight she hopes to be at the end of each month .
9 Its side wall was covered with the dead fronds of a massive wisteria ; the front showed six large windows , and the front door appeared to be at the end of the house .
10 Oh and ANSI Dot Sys to be at the end .
11 Similarly the south gate is usually assumed to be at the end of Southgate Street where an internal street points in the direction of Boley Hill ; the existence of a cemetery in this region outside the walls would support this assumption .
12 What one old-school diplomat called " the telegraphic demoralisation of those who formerly had to act for themselves and are now content to be at the end of the wire " had , it was claimed , given greater effect to the instinctive dislike felt by all foreign ministries for diplomats who showed initiative and were not afraid of responsibility .
13 I was merely making a boring journey by river and Luxor happened to be at the end of it . ’
14 Er , assisted places in playgroups with a wider scope , now in other words , you do n't have to be at the end of the line so to speak , you can have help on , er , a much softer criteria .
15 To simplify preparation of the accounts the parties may agree it appropriate for the completion date to be at the end of a month .
16 But whereabouts do you hope to be at the end of twenty minutes , however long we 've got .
17 Proceeds from the game will be given to charity The game is to be at the end of August at Northallerton 's ground on a date to be arranged Former players from the 60s to the present day are asked to contact John Murdoch ( 0609771139 ) or David Thorne ( 0609779465 )
18 Important : where the bend in the pipe needs to be near the end , bend the pipe before cutting it .
19 While it does set out to include and explicate the sense of the whole movement of history , history itself seems to be in the end rather unimportant .
20 They just want the girls to grow up I mean , to be in the end good Catholic wives , do n't they ?
21 British policy making and there are many similarities between our country , not in size but in terms of its democratic traditions , British policy making tends to be in the end more uniform .
22 Oh yeah it 's meant to be in the end there .
23 Her highest ambition was to be by the end of the day simply acceptable , to have done no rushing or crashing , committed no vehemence .
24 But I ca n't say I 've been happy at being on the end of his criticism . ’
25 The place he was making for was at the end of the spit of land and he was driving directly into the sun .
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