Example sentences of "[noun sg] [adv] at the end " in BNC.
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31 | Erm you go back onto the performance guidelines that have been basically imposed citizens charter really at the end of the day . |
32 | Tom Poole , who had nursed his father devotedly at the end , was in low spirits , but was as instantly captivated by his visitor as he had been at their first meeting . |
33 | Fergus Urvill was crying like a baby again at the end of it . |
34 | Teleworkers can operate at the kitchen table with a couple of filing cabinets tucked under it but most prefer to use a separate room they can shut the door on at the end of the day . |
35 | Is it , for example — this could be one reason — because a clear manifesto commitment must be fulfilled , so Conservative Members feel obliged to rush the Bill through at the end of the Parliament ? |
36 | TWO Japanese Red Army guerrillas , including a woman known as ‘ The Bloody Empress ’ , were sent to death row yesterday at the end of a 21-year trial for the bloodiest leftist violence in post-1945 Japan . |
37 | I mean we , we clearly do not have a socialist society even at the end of land reform as we , as we 've seen in a sense we 've created a , a private enterprise system which is based on equalities within capitalism . |
38 | It was thought the cause of the fire was a student leaving a bunsen burner on at the end of day . |
39 | Always taper your training down at the end of a workout ; do not stop suddenly because this can cause fainting or dizziness . |
40 | And this shows if you give the book out at the end and then what 'll the guy say you wan na give it out at the beginning , sow the seed that this is the only way you work , you 're now thinking well this guy 's gon na be asking me for recommendations at some stage during the hour together |
41 | And we 've got a very big computerized telephone system , so that if it does n't answer sit there with a stopwatch timing each phone I presume , it 's all automatically done and they get a print out at the end of every month giving the average time of the , the phone the , the , the phone takes to be answered . |
42 | Er clearly when we have got that situation , we do n't just simply put the numbers in and press the button and you get the answer out at the end , er the people who er did this for us at the time , er are professional er transportation consultants er and given that the key er one of the key outputs from this model was the effect of a er a bypass , then this is something that we looked at in in some detail as well as er the actual effects that the model was putting out . |
43 | Erm I 've got an information pack here which I 'll hand out at the end of the session and it 's got sort of four fairly erm useful leaflets in it . |
44 | twenty , twenty quid 's worth maybe at the end . |
45 | We are now coming into a situation where at the end of the motorway the three lanes are now running into two purely because of the roadworks on the right of the Uxbridge roundabout . |
46 | Sir Ralph Grunte raised his hand dutifully at the end of Norman Lamont 's reply . |
47 | Brenda 's response begins in overlap with the end of his turn , and begins in Creole , switching to London English only at the end . |
48 | In order to sustain effort , in this and all other areas of life , we need the feedback of reward ideally , short-term reward rather than some far distant pot of gold , way off at the end of the rainbow . |
49 | How does this particular religious tradition shape up at the end of the twentieth century , particularly in the context of those challenges that it has faced over the last hundred and fifty years from movements in secular thought like Darwinism , Marxism and Positivism ? |
50 | Well , we bought a caravan last year actually at the end of May |
51 | Elsewhere in Asia , stations were to emerge as the prime symbols of European power only at the end of the century . |
52 | The 32-strong Skills Audit Team , recruited to find out all about the skills and work experience of the people living in the eastern district of the town , met for the last time yesterday at the end of a ten-week project . |
53 | It 's very weird to see yourself ; looking in the mirror is not the same thing as seeing yourself three-dimensionally , which is very , very peculiar , ’ says Howard , who politely declined the chance to take his effigy home at the end of filming . |
54 | The planned drinks party would be the first time that the Hamiltons had had guests since their party back at the end of August , and the artist was happy and excited about the event . |
55 | I shall be meeting the Home Office again at the end of March . ’ |