Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] in [art] end " in BNC.
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1 | But your side wins in the end ; or should I say , our side ? |
2 | 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 . |
3 | ‘ Loughguile had some young players on their side in the ‘ semi ’ and perhaps our experience told in the end , ’ says a Cushendall spokesman . |
4 | Those who are in the right tend in the end to win : those who are in the wrong to let them win . |
5 | A saw cut in the end of each 1½ × ¾in ash runner has the effect of reducing the thickness of each piece to be bent , in effect allowing a laminated curve attached to a solid straight runner . |
6 | carried on for a while realized in the end he had to come back |
7 | I was panicking a bit about a week before the sale as stuff was not coming in very quickly but thanks to Nursery Needs and all those who did last minute searches we had a good amount of stuff to sell in the end . |
8 | And the ex-Minister learned that when someone else foots the bill there is always a price to pay in the end . |
9 | William had been his yard foreman , caring for the horses as well as being in charge of the carmen , and yet all the years of friendship and good service had in the end counted for nothing . |
10 | The architect chosen in the end was Francesco Caratti and the interior was designed by F. M. Kaňka with paintings by V. V. Reiner on the staircase . |
11 | In his left hand a short piece of rough wood with a razor-blade stuck in the end . |
12 | Their election seems in the end to owe more to the system than to the voters . |
13 | Paradoxically , Ugolinhas fallen in love with Manon , though his declarations of love fall on stony ground leading in the end to tragedy . |
14 | While there are close affinities between education provided in a state and a private school , much of the argument does in the end turn on the belief that there is something different in kind in the educational experience gained by a child in a local community school and one in a private school catering for a particular income group . |
15 | Common sense prevailed in the end and when tempers cooled referee John Ferry consulted his linesmen . |
16 | In the ‘ timeless world of pure play ’ that Wilde creates in this comedy , young love triumphs in the end , improbably but hilariously , in spite of the confusion caused by the double lives of Jack and the Bunburying Algernon and the obstacles raised by the imperious Lady Bracknell . |
17 | The older woman is the villainess of the piece and true love triumphs in the end . |
18 | Indeed it is net too much to say that the traveller walking down the branching road becomes in the end an image of ‘ the Good ’ in Tolkien , and one opposed to the endless self-regarding circuits of the Ring . |
19 | The Boards ' lines of defence against this — replacement costs were hypothetical and difficult to estimate , tax complications might follow — read like a weary defence of the status quo , but the Ministry did in the end accept that their creation of special ad hoc depreciation reserves did go some way to meeting the point . |
20 | The England game , very exciting yes and really to the last minute you did n't know who was going to win it , with France coming back with two late tries erm but England 's forward domination told in the end . |
21 | The evidence for this assumption seems in the end to be the fact that Taskopruzade uses for the first time in relation to Molla Fenari a distinctly official-sounding title which appears to encompass the entire Ottoman state , namely ; but it must be reiterated that there is no evidence in Taskopruzade 's account to suggest that this appointment occurred in the time of Murad II rather than earlier , perhaps in the time of Mehmed I or even of Bayezid I. |
22 | The restaurant closed in the end , so Arthur took Fred to Fortnum 's and they floated through the food department arm in arm . |
23 | There are no real heroes in boxing at the moment and Bowe has no other way to go in the end but to fight Lewis , ’ he said . |
24 | There are no real heroes in boxing at the moment and Bowe has no other way to go in the end but to fight Lewis , ’ he said . |
25 | So paradoxically , those with the poorest land came in the end to prosper the most . |
26 | Depending on your method of fixing , either : pin and machine the soft side of touch-and-close fastener to the right side of the lining along the top , 2.5cm ( 1in ) in from the cut edge ; or pin a length of webbing tape in the same position turning in the ends of the tape . |
27 | With a quick reflex action he caught the tompaw , a short stout wooden handle with a steel claw set in the end , and thumped it into the first deal of the day . |
28 | The reference to developed socialism had in the end been retained , Gorbachev explained , partly because it figured in the programmes of other ruling parties , but mainly because the term had been misrepresented . |
29 | But with all this argument , contrived for his own reassurance and for retailing to his wife , the Commander failed in the end to convince himself . |