Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] [prep] [art] end " in BNC.

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1 Erm , the erm , the erm , the erm , er , settlement of the anti tr civil anti trust law suit that was referred to in the statement was erm , costs of about six million dollars this year on a class action law suit which we have reached a tentative settlement on in the last few days and , in fact , there were some , there was about six to seven million dollars of additional provision made at the end of last year in the one time charges that we referred to at that time but could n't really identify with erm , lawyers breathing down your necks in the United States and er , this is a class action law suit , would have been in a Texas Court and erm , you know , the boiler plate language is that you want to get rid of the , you know , the expense and uncertainty of this type of litigation and if you think that what a Texas jury did to Texaco , it 's probably a prudent decision to close the matter off at this time .
2 The Scottish Sports Council announced today that its Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Mr Ken Hutchison has intimated his decision to retire at the end of November .
3 This allows the centre to offer students , for whom the full degree programme may not be appropriate , the opportunity to work towards an end point at Year 1 or 2 which carries a qualification awarded by SCOTVEC on a national basis and which , through SCOTVEC 's efforts in negotiating national recognition agreements for its awards , has currency in the employment marketplace .
4 The new ARL 3580 inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer installed at the end of last year has been calibrated for the determination of major and trace elements in water .
5 It may be difficult deciding when sentences of this kind come to an end — in some cases , several dozen clauses might be linked by and or other devices , lasting several minutes — but , it is unusual to find a problem understanding what is being said .
6 This interpretation has proved to be compatible with other results , including the finding that a click located near the end of a clause tends to elicit longer reaction times than a click located at the beginning of a clause ( Abrams and Bever , 1969 ) .
7 Intravenously administered vasoactive intestinal polypeptide instantly changed absorption to secretion and the effect stopped after the end of the infusion .
8 But your side wins in the end ; or should I say , our side ?
9 The rDNA repeat at the end of chromosome III was always placed incorrectly next to the rDNA repeat at the beginning .
10 Contract Director , Bill Freeman , who recently announced his intention to retire at the end of the year , started his carpet career with Stoddard in 1956 .
11 That was how the story always goes : the young reformer wins in the end , but by the next picture the corrupt machine politicians are still in power .
12 The end of the halyard goes through the end goes through the end fitting and then we tie a little stopper knot in the end , then we bring the other end of the halyard down and make it up tight on this crease at the bottom of the mast .
13 ‘ Is n't the truth that the Chancellor said to you ‘ either the adviser goes by the end of the year or I go now ’ ?
14 The Bush campaign , which had had its late surge halted at the end of October by fresh Iran-contra revelations against the President [ see pp. 39134-35 ] , was unable to recover its momentum before polling day .
15 Indeed , he brings his own delicately poised irony to bear at the end of his book when he writes ,
16 Although the programme finishes at the end of the month , head gardener Carole is still thinking ahead and planning for future displays .
17 Had her career as an actress come to an end ?
18 A Jacobite agent writing towards the end of Queen Anne 's reign thought that there were people in England who " wish the King [ i.e. " James III " ] well , who would not hazard their estates for him " .
19 A broadside written towards the end of the 1680s defended the Church of England against the charge that their stress on obedience and subjection had been pressed so far as " to set up arbitrary Power , and the Will of the Prince , above Law " .
20 It was recognised by the defendants that when the employment of an agent came to an end it was likely that there would be in existence a number of policies which would have been effected during the period of the plaintiff 's employment in respect of which commission would normally be paid in future years if the employment had continued .
21 The deal came at the end of the 20th annual session of the intergovernmental commission on economic co-operation between the two countries .
22 ‘ The interview came at the end of a long day .
23 The party boat came to the end of its song , and the party people gave themselves a round of applause .
24 The League felt that it was important , especially as United are chasing the championship , that the First Division programme came to an end on schedule so they moved the Rumbelows Cup replay .
25 The partnership came to an end in 1947 when Walter got away to the United States .
26 Portuguese rule came to an end in 1961 when Nehru invaded , having despaired of constructive negotiations with Salazar .
27 With this , the freewheeling murder came to an end .
28 The monologue came to an end when she reached the office , where she slammed the door , then leaned against it while trying to clear the anger from her mind .
29 Roll , roll , roll the spliff twisted at the end
30 Roll , roll , roll the spliff twisted at the end , fuck a duck
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