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

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1 So you 've got a continuous series of forms erm but at the ends of the ring the erm two species are behaving as good species and as distinct , and at what point could you say there 's been a sudden break .
2 The West End on a night the world of showbusiness was toasting the success of the Chief Inspector who has a following of millions .
3 Some years ago the teachers of one language pronounced themselves satisfied that at the end of a year the students of it had the capacity for literary reading ; the equally competent and concerned teachers of another language were convinced that their students had achieved no such capacity , and that the process was rather a waste of time .
4 At the end of a month the chimp 's portfolio was up by more than £125 , while his closest rival managed only £105 .
5 At the other end of the scale a 12-year-old South African girl , Karen Muir , gave us a new 110m backstroke swimming record in 68.7secs — and Britain 's motorways were given a 70mph ‘ experimental ’ speed limit .
6 At one end of the scale a production manager may regularly use some quite advanced statistical methods as part of day to day control .
7 At the other end of the scale a short list of names and addresses is not necessarily harmless .
8 ‘ Walk A is the longest and hardest option covering eight miles and a 3,000 feet ascent while at the other end of the scale a D class walk would cover the same distance but ascend just 1,500 feet . ’
9 At one end of the scale the death of a spouse rates 100 points .
10 At the lower end of the scale the items may be far shoddier than even the cheapest village or nomadic rug ; at the higher end , one can find work of the most outstanding calibre and sophistication .
11 At the other end of the scale the ‘ When in Rome do as the Romans ’ is no excuse for dropping to the level of a curse between every other word that is met in some otherwise honest circles .
12 The other end of the scale the erm Sun gets much of its editorial exclusives and material often running to five or six pages erm by covering the Royal Family erm in terms of language in that in the language used , the Sun erm tends to adopt a very simple writing style of one adjective erm sorry one verb and a number of adjectives with a couple of nouns , tends to be sentence went off around ten to twelve words and the design is also quite interesting because they like to sort of leave things out so you have a paragraph in normal type and then a paragraph in bold with big splodges next to it to highlight it .
13 At the far end of the bar a fight broke out , and again the tattooed barman .
14 Do n't forget if it 's at the end it 's the end of the word the best guess is usually
15 The commander of a ship , however , had additional perquisites which added to the value of his appointment , for it has been claimed that he could make as much as £1,500 in a single voyage from the fares paid by passengers , while he even had the right to sell for his own profit at the end of the voyage the dunnage , that is the bamboos and rattans employed to keep the cargo from shifting .
16 Unfortunately , at the end of the sixteenth-century the whole façade was remodelled , as was the inside , and the local population was outraged .
17 We are now coming into a situation where at the end of the motorway the three lanes are now running into two purely because of the roadworks on the right of the Uxbridge roundabout .
18 At the West end of the Church a beam has moved away from the wall by nine inches .
19 Past the end of the lake a limestone grotto is reached , affording shelter but not now maintained in pristine condition .
20 You may be asked to fight again in cases of drawn bouts , and at the end of the session a list of selectees to the élite squads will be read out .
21 At the end of the session every one of them was able to answer the hitherto unanswered questions .
22 At the end of the session the index had notched up a 25-point gain worth £5bn .
23 By the end of the session the groups had started to map out the areas for questions to be used with the visitors .
24 At the end of the session the PNC elected the PLO 's new executive committee , increasing the number of members from 14 to 18 .
25 ‘ At the end of the session the whole class is debriefed so that important points can be clarified and re-emphasised . ’
26 At the end of the survey the number of registered haemophilic patients was 1818 , and 1584 were tested for HIV antibodies .
27 Turning , he saw at the end of the cul-de-sac a police-car .
28 By the end of the campaign a majority of 12 per cent amongst Conservatives claimed the BBC was anti-Conservative and even more claimed it was pro-Labour .
29 Towards the end of the campaign the PS changed its tactics and was among the groups which refused to participate in an anti-Le Pen rally in Paris on March 18 .
30 The road leading into the pleasant village of Austwick branches from the A65 and at a fork at the north end of the village a left turn , unsignposted , climbs through a leafy avenue into Crummackdale , reaching open country where it is crossed by an unsurfaced lane coming from Clapham .
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