Example sentences of "[conj] [verb] by [art] end " in BNC.

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1 To stake your claim to a sip from the Sunshine State , send your details on a postcard to BBC Good Food /Beaulieu Wine Offer ( address above ) or call by the end of April on ( 0839 ) 168103 .
2 Laos and Thailand agreed on a plan under which Lao refugees living in Thailand would be repatriated or resettled by the end of 1994 , and in August a security and co-operation agreement was signed [ see p. 38391 ] .
3 Jebel Ali container volume has increased by over five times since 1988 and general cargo will be more than tripled by the end of 1991 , ’ he said .
4 The area of the Dalzell works was more than doubled by the end of 1883 , and Colvilles were well on the way to becoming the dominating force in the Scottish steel industry , a position which they retained to the end .
5 The number out of work in Britain which had stood at little more than half a million in 1969 , had more than doubled by the end of the 1970s ( then almost doubled again in the following two years ) .
6 The festivals included " mysteries " , dramatic performances of episodes relating to the life , death and resurrection of Osiris , and often involved the planting of seed in Osiris-shaped moulds to germinate and grow by the end of the festival .
7 He was tired and frustrated by the end of his stay .
8 The nature of UK energy supply and demand by the end of the century is chiefly dependent on the longer-term policy implications of the 1984/5 miners ' strike .
9 The heroes of Under the Net and Lucky Jim follow a broadly similar path , bemused at lit by false starts and coming by the end to see the social world as it is : various , unstereotypable , kaleidoscopic and as fast-shifting as the shades of an opal , but in the end a place to settle into and improve rather than a system to defy .
10 A £1 MILLION initiative to cut crime in Glasgow 's city centre through the use of closed circuit television cameras and street wardens could be up and running by the end of the year .
11 I liked the experience of being in a room full of people you did n't know , and knowing by the end of the evening you would all be bosom buddies
12 The new government , however , responded by dispatching troops to the area , and appeared by the end of January to have re-established control throughout Georgia .
13 to facilitate the production , in printed form , of an integrated edition of the OED and Supplement by the end of 1987
14 I had thought it would be fun , but I had not expected to be able to rock 'n' roll by the end of the evening .
15 The events described in this sentence fall within the set of events described as happening by the end of the week ( in 4 ) .
16 Or , alternatively , a mother encounters a persistent feeding difficulty in the baby , fails to resolve it , and as a result loses her initial equanimity and becomes tense and fearful with him ( and if that , in turn , then makes the feeding problem even worse one is left with a vicious spiral of the kind that can only be resolved by some drastic outside intervention and which clearly shows , moreover , the difficulty of disentangling cause and effect when confronted by the end result ) .
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