Example sentences of "[adv] end up [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 We might then only end up with a series of discrete micro-studies that could not be articulated .
2 I 'd only end up in the doghouse myself would n't I ?
3 Real owners might do the same thing but perhaps end up in a Relais & Chateaux hotel rather than the Place d'Italie .
4 This is rare in cars of this type , which tend to be fun for the driver , but a bore for anybody unlucky enough to end up in the back .
5 Instead of promoting a situation in which everyone is itching to do something positive for the good of the Tour , we merely ended up with a handful of players who did nothing but complain . ’
6 Liam Conway , Claire Breslin , Adrian Rouiller and Margaret McConkey , all of AIB Dublin , made a formidable line up behind Martin , finally ending up with a total of 889 in the crucial last game .
7 Airacomet 44–22633 flew out of Edwards in the late 1940s , finally ending up on a target range along with some sister ‘ 59s .
8 so and you just end up with a list of names or something like that
9 The great sides always capitalise on moments of good fortune and when Marty Roebuck made a hash of a simple penalty four minutes from the break it somehow ended up as a try .
10 If Country Jacobitism had for a time in the early 1690s represented an alliance of disillusioned Whigs and Tories , it nevertheless ended up as a platform which drew support almost exclusively from Tories .
11 It is a world of high camp comedy and low-life sex , a world in which a drag queen eventually ends up with a rent boy .
12 It usually ends up like a cross between The Sun 's ‘ Things You Never Knew ’ column and The Times Literary Review .
13 They were still within the normal range of intelligence , however , and some babies born as much as 12 weeks early end up at the top of the class 10 years later , according to findings announced by Dr Leonora Harding , of Aberdeen University , to the British Psychological Society .
14 Those who live dangerously end up without a living .
15 She also mentioned I was going to the dentist next week ( correct ) , I would travel often ( debatable ) and that I would still end up with a lot of money ( probably wrong ) .
16 But if you are not careful you can still end up on the street and losing money , even when your rent is fully paid up .
17 does he always end up with a summing in , summing up ?
18 Carve them up however you wished , you would always end up with an array of monotonously similar looking bits .
19 Four minutes later Hedman 's powerful shot was parried by Wood , but still ended up in the net .
20 If you believe that not only will you believe anything , you 'll probably end up as a Doctor of Philosophy .
21 If you go wrong with your Reef Knot , you 'll probably end up with a Granny !
22 But not as many as you would have if you were using the treble clef because you 'd probably end up with a lot of lower this is wha , that is n't a particularly good example really because it has n't given a lot of lower notes but normally you 'd expect to see more notes down on these lines .
23 And the more valuable the book the greater the ultimate scandal , for it will probably end up on the shelves of libraries in other parts of the world where the literary culture of England is still prized .
24 I would probably end up in a bed and breakfast hostel , in which it would be impossible to write . ’
25 This family would probably end up in a concentration camp somewhere in Germany .
26 Thus responsibility for the discharged patient often ends up with the GP , whether this outcome is planned or not , and few GPs have been prepared by vocational training for a more involved role in community care services .
27 If you go for second best ( because the pressure is on to fill the job tomorrow , or because you ca n't afford the best ) you will inevitably end up at the bottom of the heap with all the other monkeys .
28 And this is why your first attempt to conduct a great work will often end up as a disaster , because you do n't know where the real points of stress are , you do n't know how the piece is distributed .
29 Even the £25 pairs favoured by northern women often end up in the kitchen as chip fat or paint strainers , handy onion storers or to plug leaking pipes .
30 My drawings often ended up on the classroom wall .
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