Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun] [prep] the end " in BNC.

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1 Due to sudden and unexpected problems the last Q.T. day had to have a shortened and condensed programme and it was not possible to provide tea at the end of the day .
2 Are we not allowed to defer B until the end of the meeting ?
3 As 30 per cent of YTS graduates fail to find employment at the end of their course it is crucial to understand which groups are able to use the YTS to gain a foothold in the labour market , and those which are unsuccessful .
4 Sainsbury maintains tight control of costs and benefits from its large investment programme were behind its success with capital expenditure expected to reach £800m by the end of the year .
5 Time will tell how this course can best be adapted to serve Christ at the end of the twentieth century .
6 UEFA bosses are expected to visit Britain at the end of this season to look at possible host stadiums .
7 The worldwide semiconductor industry is expected to reach $71,900m by the end of 1993 and grow to $96,000m by 1996 , according to a forecast prepared by World Semiconductor Trade Statistics Inc for the San Jose-based Semiconductor Industry Association .
8 While the seven sectors examined were expected to continue to create jobs until the end of the decade , that rate of increase is predicted to be lower than in the recent past , as new technology and industrial concentration increase productivity .
9 Dexter was glad they had come back to see Lancaster at the end of the day .
10 Hugh Andrew 's reels , inspired by John Wilding , the Deep Sky type on a supporting pylon and the Strato-spool with a belly band to hold the bar to the waist and permit a free hand to apply leverage on the end of the bar .
11 Without doing much more he found himself in the Scotland ‘ B ’ team to play Ireland at the end of December and the Scottish trial a week later .
12 THE SON of a British Army officer yesterday described to the Aldington libel jury in the High Court how his late father told him of his ‘ horror ’ when he received the order to repatriate Cossacks at the end of the second world war .
13 The Gunners yesterday unveiled their terracing of artificial fans on the derelict North Bank , but plans to pipe cheers from the end could still fall foul of the game 's bosses .
14 Finally , to conclude on a healthy note , try to avoid coffee at the end of the meal .
15 Mr McNeilage added that Alistair is due to leave Rwanda at the end of February .
16 One usual method is to leave gaps at the end of each block so that records can be inserted into a block ( with only slight reorganisation of the records in that block to maintain the correct order ) .
17 Mainly because erm wires got crossed and er the 's Hall folks want us to go again to do exchange at the end of November , and Well we 'll discuss it a little bit further .
18 He only collected four points in the 1961 championship and decided to leave Cooper at the end of the season to develop hi ow Grand Prix car .
19 A political decision is real enough but it is designed to leave things in the end exactly as they were in the beginning .
20 We teachers need actually to say to the children that they are going to enjoy the work that day , that it will be interesting , and that they are going to know or be able to do things at the end of the day that they did n't know or were n't able to do before .
21 You know , something to give customers at the end of the year .
22 American political pressure on Churchill in London , and diplomatic help to Nasser in Cairo , resulted in the highly unsatisfactory Anglo-Egyptian Agreement of October 1954 , whereby the military base installations in the Canal Zone were to be handed over to British civilian contractors , and all uniformed personnel were to leave Egypt by the end of March 1956 .
23 Imagine an economy in which firms , for whatever reason , agree to fix prices at the end of period t to cover period t + 1 and t + 2 and not to alter these prices in either period t + 1 or t + 2 if circumstances differ from those expected at the close of period t .
24 It saves time and effort on the part of the typist not to have to put commas at the end of each and every line of an address and full stops at the end of an address and after the date .
25 From the beginning of the fourth year , and especially for as long as pupils were legally free to leave school at the end of that year , very much more definite choices were made : ‘ Newsom ’ courses for those who were to leave , examination courses for most of the rest , with many decisions then to be taken about which subjects to drop , and which to pursue .
26 You see I would like to see people at the end of this programme to have some idea , not just of fancy figures in the air , but of practical effects that will affect them on the ground .
27 This is ‘ monomode ’ fibre , but it is obviously more difficult to inject light into the end of a fibre whose usable core is only five or six micrometres wide .
28 for SERC funded students , 56 per cent of conversion and 48 per cent of specialist students would be in or about to start work at the end of their courses ;
29 For those funded by SERC , 56 per cent of conversion students would be in or about to start work at the end of their courses .
30 The 363 students in or about to start work at the end of the IT Advanced Course ( 58 per cent ) were working for 192 different employing organisations ( see Appendix A ) .
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