Example sentences of "[vb infin] out [prep] the end " in BNC.
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1 | Malcolmson ( 1984 : 126 ) argues that ‘ an essential feature of the world Williamson is interested in [ … ] is not one in which one can simply assume that economic efficiency will win out in the end ’ . |
2 | Er your worships , the one remaining summonses , the one relating to the fact that his vehicle er , was n't taxed at the time of the accident and , I think er he he will be aware his tax er , did run out at the end of May and this accident happened on the twenty first of June . |
3 | Er Your Worships the one remaining summons is the one relating to the fact that his vehicle er was n't taxed at the time of the accident , and I think er you , you will be aware , his tax did run out at the end of May and this accident happened on the twenty first of June . |
4 | ‘ I wish it was n't like that , it wastes so much time and that does run out in the end . |
5 | He had a little money on him , and could hide out until the end of the month . |
6 | ‘ I always do walk out in the end . |
7 | Ultimately , this state of affairs can only work to the advantage of our trainees , who will come out at the end of their programme with an eminently marketable collection of skills . |
8 | What rate does it come out of the end here ? |
9 | But so far you see , the er have been involved in it , who have been craftsmen , technicians have all come out of the end of a B Tec qualification with a distinction |
10 | One of the warmer meetings I 've done but th I think that we did come out in the end with all bar four people in the room , I believe that 's right Councillor is it ? |
11 | So where previous versions of the package have consisted of linked applications , version four , which the company is still hopeful that it will get out by the end of June , is essentially monolithic . |
12 | Sometimes he would last out until the end of Newsnight , and other nights it would be earlier when he said , ‘ I think I 'd better go home now . ’ |
13 | Of course if such an appeal is in effect a way of jettisoning the unexplained clause and opening the door to an explanation in terms of some other theory — say , a theory of relations — then it may turn out in the end to have been a step forward , but no credit can be claimed for the step until a reasonably clear , comprehensive , and persuasive account of the alternative theory has been presented . |
14 | New buds will ramify out from the ends of any broken fibres . |
15 | With his team having their worst season since 1983 , Ditka 's first as coach , speculation is growing he will bow out at the end of the year . |
16 | We 'll check , we 'll find out before the end of the meeting . |
17 | What did he find out in the end ? |
18 | But of course she ought to have known that martin Jones would find out in the end . |