Example sentences of "['s] [noun] [verb] the end " in BNC.
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1 | The loss of Mr Moynihan 's seat marks the end of a career of one who once seemed to be a young Tory success story . |
2 | Ralph was associated with Gloucester by 1477 , possibly after an earlier flirtation with Northumberland , and his arrival in the duke 's service marks the end of a feud which had split the Nevilles for over forty years . |
3 | Ralph was associated with Gloucester by 1477 , possibly after an earlier flirtation with Northumberland , and his arrival in the duke 's service marks the end of a feud which had split the Nevilles for over forty years . |
4 | Yesterday 's sentences marked the end of the first of what will be a series of trials concerned with the 25-day disturbance . |
5 | Will Tendulkar 's arrival mean the end of Yorkshire 's perceived racial policy — no Yorkshire Asians have played for the county ? |
6 | The team 's arrival follows the end of a stormy and un successful tour to France . |
7 | The right of tenants to buy their council houses is already the new consensus and Mr John Patten 's initiatives promise the end of Town Hall controlled estates and a revival of the private rented sector . |
8 | Hoccleve 's death marked the end of the first quarter of the fifteenth century . |
9 | His retirement in 1990 as Chairman of the Surrey Young Cricketers ' Committee marked the end of over 15 years ' association with Surrey Youth Cricket . |
10 | The soldiers ' departure marked the end of Russia 's nine-year and 50-day occupation which began with the airlift of troops into Afghanistan at Christmas , 1979 . |
11 | Flush with corvine visiting cards , Rolfe took up residence in Christchurch , before the fraudulent offer he made for his hosts ' house marked the end of his credit and credibility in Hampshire . |