Example sentences of "[noun sg] [vb pp] [prep] the end " in BNC.

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1 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 .
2 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 ) .
3 Intravenously administered vasoactive intestinal polypeptide instantly changed absorption to secretion and the effect stopped after the end of the infusion .
4 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 .
5 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 " .
6 Roll , roll , roll the spliff twisted at the end
7 Roll , roll , roll the spliff twisted at the end , fuck a duck
8 If Sabesp fails to get its fifth study approved by the end of August it will lose US$110 million in World Bank funding and would have to abandon the project .
9 Traditionally the tram has drawn its power through a phosphor-bronze trolley wheel mounted over the end of a trolley arm .
10 An extra planetary gear set on the end , together with a new rear casing , provides the extra , overdriven ratio .
11 Without a word Ramses led us to a boat moored at the end of the dock , a small felucca with a heavily patched sail .
12 The Gulf spill first appeared as a slick in a satellite photograph taken at the end of March .
13 The upper roof extended over the end balconies with deep valances which incorporated the destination boxes .
14 A blue-headed wagtail balanced on the end of a twig trying to give a warning ‘ tseep ’ with its mouth full of insects .
15 If the company 's business involves dealing in goods the records must also contain a statement of stock held at the end of the financial year and statements of stocktakings from which that was prepared , and , except in the case of goods sold in the ordinary course of retail trade , statements of all goods sold or purchased , in sufficient detail to enable the other party to be identified .
16 They may have been the gigantic reptilian analogue of the elephant , and it may be no coincidence that the elephant also has its nasal openings on top of the skull , with the nostrils in this case sited at the end of the trunk it has been suggested that some sauropods may have had a proboscis of some sort .
17 ‘ If you remember , Robyn , ’ he replied crisply , ‘ I did say that I wanted this work completed by the end of the summer .
18 Further information on any of the items mentioned may be obtained from the contacts and the bibliography given at the end of the review .
19 More remote , but lovely , is Valcebollère , a stone village perched at the end of a valley , where M Lafitte and his wife run the cosy L'Auberge les Ecureuils hotel .
20 It may be significant , as S.D. Keynes has suggested , that the chapters which bear most signs of his influence come at the end , and that their subject matter is closely related to that of the tracts entered before the Letter .
21 AS ITV Sport come to the end of their Football League contract , fingers are being crossed that the championship will be decided before ITV run out of matches .
22 When the full County Council met at the end of January the County Manager proposed the Council should commission An Foras Forbartha ( AFF ) to undertake a study of the issue .
23 I prefer to gather mine on my fingers until they are full , and then transfer it onto the iron stake positioned at the end of the net and held in the crook of my left arm .
24 The fairly severe test incorporated at the end wherein each measure is compared with the calculated mean , and must lie within a 2% tolerance of that mean , has not been triggered .
25 Gently hold the disc in place on the surface of a grid by means of a strong eyelash mounted to the end of a thin wooden ( orange ) stick , and pick up the disc by bringing the grid up under the disc and out of the water .
26 At that moment the bell in the corridor sounded for the end of class .
27 When the winding extends around approximately half of the core cut off the end , leaving a few inches of spare wire and tape the wire down temporarily .
28 Once again , the ideological leanings of readers ' papers were more influential than their own ideological leanings , though less than their partisanship ( Table 8.11 ) Once again , the press had a particularly strong influence on Labour identifiers ; and its influence increased at the end of the campaign ( Table 8.12 ) .
29 Press influence increased towards the end of the campaign but it remained small compared to the influence of partisanship .
30 Britain has always said that , despite its plans for union , Maastricht fails to answer the question posed by the end of the Cold War : how to bring the former communist countries into Europe , and expand the EC to include up to 20 members .
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