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

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1 Years of danger and frustration for Blackfriars staff are to come to an end this summer with the installation of a traffic light controlled crossing over Stamford Street .
2 Well I 'm only trying to find just a few more recordings for her because they 're coming towards the end of the er
3 ‘ We 're coming to the end of the millennium .
4 You and the management will agree that you 're coming to the end of that assignment and you get you get a new one .
5 You literally get a phone call to say er we 're coming to the end of this assignment here 's your next one .
6 In fact , just as the difficult teens are coming to an end , the young adults are off ,
7 The finance director of one of the companies says he believes that the productivity increases attributable to IT are coming to an end : ‘ Auditors are getting more productive — but it can only go to a certain level . ’
8 ‘ You kind of know when things are coming to an end .
9 But the days of Wallace being only a bit part player are coming to an end .
10 We are coming to an end , let me remind you that er of this particular hundred , sixty three of whom have the use of a car , fifty seven have been involved in an accident , fifty seven and I 'm sure it ca n't be a , er it must be a coincidence say their personalities change behind the driving wheel
11 These days are coming to an end now that he is 40 — his birthday was celebrated recently by his family and a few hundred close friends in the style of This Is Your Life at his local club .
12 As I have told the House before on numerous occasions , the days of the nation state are coming to an end .
13 Behavioural expert , Desmond Morris , who 's studied soccer violence , believes the days of organised hooliganism are coming to an end .
14 He told the Scottish Grand Committee : ‘ The days of the Victorian mental institution are coming to an end .
15 ‘ Self-determination is the right of all people in the world , including Germans , but it only makes sense when one does not lose sight of the concerns of others … we are coming to the end of a century which has seen the special responsibility of Germans for some terrible things . ’
16 The majority of Tom Troubadour 's opponents are coming to the end of much busier campaigns , and the novice Merry Master may prove the main threat .
17 The students are coming to the end of their additional assessments now : they 've been working on their projects since December .
18 Open prisons like Leyhill house offenders who are coming to the end of their sentences .
19 11.57 / 3 Now some of the trees he planted are coming to the end of their natural life and the present Duke of Marlborough has begun a restoration programme to replace them and keep the landscape gardens they were originally laid-out .
20 The majority of our buildings were built in the 60s and 70s and many of these installations are coming to the end of their life , ’ said Mr Eyton-Jones .
21 I would like to think Mr that you are coming towards the end
22 As they begin a particular stage of the ministry we also pray for those who are coming towards the end of that particular stage of the ministry .
23 I shall not take any more interventions , as I am coming to the end of my speech and many hon. Members wish to speak .
24 The House will be relieved to hear that I am coming to the end of my list of telephone calls .
25 Their relationship had been coming to an end and Miss Turner 's parents had arranged for her to go on a holiday to America to deter her from seeing him .
26 A Royal Ulster Constabulary spokesman said : ‘ Although he may have been coming to the end of his racing career , he was potentially valuable for stud purposes . ’
27 Spicer points out that the sector has thrived in a bull market but the advertising boom may be coming to an end .
28 The decline in output seems to be coming to an end , so the economy is at or near the trough .
29 Recent changes in Westminster and Whitehall hold out hope that this ‘ stand-off ’ may be coming to an end .
30 THE picture of wizened old Frenchmen puffing contentedly on their Gauloises over a glass of pastis could be coming to an end — by law .
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