Example sentences of "end of [adj] of [art] " in BNC.

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1 Use a craft knife to cut both ends of two of the pieces of beading , as shown .
2 Cut 4cm ( 1½inches ) off the ends of two of the rectangular cakes and sandwich all four cakes together with some of the buttercream , the shorter ones on top , centred widthways but aligned at one end .
3 The main season for preparing annual reports and accounts will soon be with us — the year end of 83 of the FTSE Top 100 companies falls between 31 December and 31 March — so now seems a good time for finance directors to assess whether their annual tome is user friendly .
4 It ordered the closure by the end of 1991 of the notorious Dimitur Blagoev metalworks in Plovdiv , the object of protests since February .
5 I sat down at the end of one of the tables and looked around me .
6 P. E. When we were at Old Swan and had to go to Fairfield , we used to pass the end of one of the little streets there .
7 Tom placed a bowl beside his feet , which was filled with scraps of meat and biscuits for Sammy who had already started chewing the end of one of the socks .
8 In 1983 , Wilpattu was on the receiving end of one of the most dramatic wildlife rescue operations in the history of conservation .
9 ‘ I know your brother by sight , big built like you , Cleg , but with greying hair , lives at the end of one of the courts , does n't he ? ’
10 The move , announced at a birds of a feather session at the recent Usenix conference in San Antonio , Texas , marks the end of one of the most influential strands in the development of Unix technology over the years .
11 Jean Baker , the Bishop 's wife , describes the entertainment at the end of one of the annual diocesan clergy summer schools as including ‘ a sketch in which all the retired bishops were running the diocese from an underground cavern ’ .
12 Many species developed a hole at the hinge end of one of the valves through which the worm-like stalk emerged to fasten the animal into the mud .
13 The untransformed house had contained treasures as well as horrors , including the portrait on the stairs , and the restored chandelier which now hung , glittering and refracting , from the centre of the ornate ceiling , above the heads of Charles and Alix , who sat disposed , glass in hand , at either end of one of the long settees , and above Esther , who stood by the fireplace reading the Headleand invitations to parties and lectures and public meetings .
14 The door was wide open , but it opened towards the harpsichord , and the end of one of the bookshelves blocked the view through the crack .
15 Before Morris introduced this type of maze , it had become common practice to study spatial learning in a more conventional version of the same task , in which rats are placed in various forms of radial mazes with four , six or eight arms , and must learn to run to a goal box containing food or water at the end of one of the arms .
16 At the end of one of the avenues stood the Santuario della Madonna del Rosario , a large seventeenth-century church which was a famous place of pilgrimage .
17 She was unusually silent , but the group of scientists at the tables could hear her muttering to herself as she punished the books at the end of one of the bays .
18 She peered suspiciously at the sheet , now folded neatly at the end of one of the benches .
19 Drago applied his fingers to some of the strings and adjusted a turnkey on the end of one of the tusks .
20 During a fun evening at the end of one of the courses the students indulged in a little teasing of the staff .
21 If they can be anticipated at the end of one of the even periods they will have no effect on real output : prices will merely adjust to keep output at its natural rate y n .
22 But if they can only be anticipated at the end of one of the odd periods , they will have an effect on real output because prices are fixed .
23 She was endeavouring to find her way to the courtyard when , reaching the end of one of the wide corridors , she found herself in a long gallery lined with portraits .
24 She saw him flex his ankle and wince , and she stood up and went over to him , kneeling down on the end of one of the sleeping-bags .
25 a paragraph at the end of one of the chapters and , I ca n't remember the exact words but in , what it meant was that for the parents who do restrain the children from what they watch
26 At the same time the Ministerial Council of Foreign Ministers met on June 13-14 to discuss the proposed establishment by the end of 1992 of a European economic space ( EES ) embracing the countries of EFTA and the European Communities ( EC ) [ see p. 37134 ] .
27 It also suggested the integration by the end of 1992 of an additional 1,900 into eastern Germany 's 10 universities and 400-odd institutes of higher education .
28 Our answer divides into three parts , involving , first , the completion by the end of 1992 of the single market set out in the EC White Paper of 1985 ; second , the plans that stretch beyond 1992 for changes to the Treaty of Rome that will set up EMU and further increase the legislative power of the Community ; and third , the difficulties of bringing East Germany into the EC .
29 At the end of each of the five verses , one of us blew out a candle , and it was very effective , dramatically .
30 The table below , supplied by GRE , shows surrender values at the end of each of the first five years of the policy .
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