Example sentences of "be [verb] before the end " in BNC.

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1 The men , aged between sixteen and sixty will be tested in the next few weeks and the results are expected before the end of the year .
2 The Hereford results are expected before the end of the year .
3 Incidentally , proposals for the establishment of a major Kent ground at Crystal Palace which could give the county a profitable metropolitan base are being enthusisastically pursued , though they are unlikely to be realised before the end of the century .
4 A required course for all students , to be completed before the end of the third year , and to be examined by individual Colleges .
5 This is a genuine project and one that I would like to be completed before the end of the summer .
6 If there is to be a full hearing of her application for a residence order it seems improbable that it could now be heard before the end of July at the earliest .
7 On top of that , the other County Councils surrounding us are , if they 're not wholly designated , the district immediately on our boundaries will be designated before the end of the year .
8 By mid-1991 there were increasing signs that the ban could be lifted before the end of the year .
9 of the funds should be disbursed before the end of the financial year .
10 This has to be done before the end of the time allowed for laying them before the general meeting and if any of the documents is not in the English language a certified translation must be annexed .
11 We 're both very pleased to have got the bollards and feel confident it should be done before the end of the year . ’
12 Mike Sharpe , Cambridgeshire 's director of transport , stated that it was unlikely that any full-scale scheme would be operating before the end of the century .
13 ( This is incorrect as the law says the claim must be presented before the end of the period of three months beginning with the EDT i.e. in this case on the 8th October at the latest . )
14 Seed should be sown before the end of September .
15 An extra £750m will be used before the end of 1992/93 to buy up some empty properties in the owner-occupied housing sector .
16 He would make available an extra £750 million to be used before the end of this financial year to buy up empty properties in the owner-occupied sector .
17 Such a system — a final technological fix to end the escalation in missile production- ’ may not be accomplished before the end of the century , ’ Reagan said .
18 A compromise with far tighter controls over the CITES-monitored quota system is likely to be agreed before the end of the conference in two weeks ' time .
19 Grant awarding bodies will be notified before the end of the Spring Term of the exact period of required attendance for courses exceeding 213 days .
20 We 're spending , I assume that the five thousand pounds will be funded from this year 's budget and will be spent before the end of the er , current financial year ?
21 ‘ The result should be known before the end of the season but it is a long , drawn-out procedure under Olympic rules . ’
22 In Venezuela a major ( $18 billion ) VHO project for the Orinoco region has been deferred due to economic problems but this is likely to be resumed before the end of the century .
23 Hearings resumed in mid-June with the prosecution putting its arguments , and the appeal concluded on Sept. 19 ; it was expected that a verdict would be announced before the end of the year .
24 The related domestic legislation was to be enacted before the end of 1990 .
25 Although he received a standing ovation from the delegates , supporters of Keating continued to predict that — the denials of the former Treasurer notwithstanding — a second challenge to Hawke 's position would be delivered before the end of the year .
26 It had announced on Jan. 6 that such an agreement would be signed before the end of the month , following a decision by South Korean President Roh Tae Woo and US President Bush to cancel the annual " Team Spirit " military exercises [ see p. 38713 ] .
27 If approved , it was anticipated that legislation would be passed before the end of 1992 to establish Nunavut with non-provincial status — including an elected territorial legislature and government — similar to that currently possessed by Yukon and the Northwest Territories .
28 I hope that the results of the public inquiry will be announced shortly and that the advance works on the link can be started before the end of the year , although that depends wholly on the outcome of the general election , because , as I said , the Opposition are committed to reducing expenditure on roads and vital pieces of road infrastructure such as that for which my hon. Friend rightly argues would be threatened by a Labour Government .
29 It currently appears unlikely that either directive will be implemented before the end of 1991 because of disputes over the whole Company Law Statute , which the Germans in particular are not happy about .
30 The strikers , supported by left-wing parties outside the government coalition , were demanding the release of all political prisoners still imprisoned from the Pinochet regime , despite an earlier expression of hope by President Aylwin that all such detainees would be released before the end of the year .
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