Example sentences of "[to-vb] [noun prp] [prep] the end " in BNC.
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1 | Time will tell how this course can best be adapted to serve Christ at the end of the twentieth century . |
2 | UEFA bosses are expected to visit Britain at the end of this season to look at possible host stadiums . |
3 | Dexter was glad they had come back to see Lancaster at the end of the day . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Mr McNeilage added that Alistair is due to leave Rwanda at the end of February . |
6 | 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 . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | Meanwhile , Gillingham 's £500,000-rated teenage striker , Peter Beadle , is set to join Tottenham at the end of the season . |
9 | Estella and Miss Havisham reduce the reader 's sympathy towards Pip by turning him into a snob at the beginning and Magwitch helps to redeem Pip at the end by bringing out his loyalty . |
10 | IT is probably all for the good that Alain Prost left McLaren to join Ferrari at the end of the season because I doubt his autobiography , Life in the Fast Lane , will be nestling in the McLaren chief Ron Dennis 's Christmas stocking . |
11 | The iconoclasm was soon obvious when the reviewer told us , ‘ In seeking to blame Churchill for the end of British Great Power status , the author takes the logic of his 1989 classic , Chamberlain and the Lost Peace , to its intellectual conclusions . ’ |