Example sentences of "to [noun] at the end " in BNC.

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1 There are even bigger issues : the role which Lenin played in preparing the ground for Stalin , an objective assessment of Trotsky 's contribution , and the feasibility of alternatives to industrialisation at the end of the 1920s .
2 Suddenly the 180 million people loyal to Communism at the end of the war had turned into 800 million .
3 Subsequently , however , under pressure from more radical mujaheddin groups , Mujjaddedi withdrew his support for Soviet-mujaheddin talks , and on Oct. 28 the Bakhtar Information Agency in Kabul announced that Borhanuddin Rabani , rather than Mujadedi , was to head a delegation of Afghan opposition groups to Moscow at the end of October or beginning of November .
4 The best and most experienced accounting officers come out about all square and do not have to suffer the indignity of having to ask their ministers to present supplementary estimates to Parliament at the end of the financial year .
5 She returned to Bala at the end of World War II and lived at Hirwyn , Trem-y-Ffridd .
6 The canal treaties were revised under President Carter , with control passing to Panama at the end of the century .
7 He went out to Romania at the end of last year to see Bogdan after hearing about his plight from Mr Jones .
8 ‘ But I know if I ever left , I would return to Middlesbrough at the end of my career and support my home club .
9 While they were en route back to base at the end of December , there was a most puzzling exchange of correspondence between staff officers at MEHQ and Eighth Army Headquarters that sheds some light on how Stirling went about his business .
10 Can you , if you can let , simply let me have those in at the end of the session or if you can give them to Eleanor at the end of the session .
11 Gascoigne was to have gone to Lazio at the end of July for the club to monitor his rehabilitation after the knee ligament operation that threatened his career .
12 WREXHAM fell victim to a sucker punch for the second home match in succession , going down to goals at the end of each half at the Racecourse .
13 But the big spend as the group sorts out its core operations has already meant an increase in borrowing which have risen to £21m at the end of September compared with £160m the year before .
14 By the way I shall send another paper to Perris at the end of the week .
15 And then you come to Rochester at the end erm oh well , I mean , without finding quotations erm he is the synthesis is n't it ?
16 The only moment when he seemed ill at ease was when I raised the question of the forced repatriation to Russia at the end of the war of thousands of White Russian and Cossack soldiers from camps in northern Italy and Yugoslavia .
17 I hope to come to Ireland at the end of the season and I will , of course , come and see you .
18 But I am resolved that if it must be so I will obtain permission from the Brownings to have my husband journey to England at the end of the holiday and bring his son back with him .
19 Then back to England at the end of the war , waiting in Bombay for the boat , no black out this time !
20 The Eliots returned to England at the end of November , and as a precaution against catching bronchitis he was taking antibiotics .
21 ‘ When she came back to England at the end of the winter , Anna with Mena and me had moved again into Brown 's .
22 He talked to Modigliani , for example , of Bergson , the Jewish philosopher who nearly converted to Catholicism at the end of his life ; and through Bergson , of the concept of conscience and the relationship between morality and religion .
23 The safety net for the Virgin Group was the ‘ buy-back ’ clause — an option for Virgin to return the aircraft to Boeing at the end of the first , second or third years , if required ; and for Virgin to retain the ‘ outside ’ value of the plane .
24 Sandys went off to Washington at the end of January to update himself on the latest US operational thinking and advances in weapon technology .
25 Balanchine , Kirstein and Tanning went down to Bournemouth at the end of June to watch a run-through by the company , which was on tour .
26 But unless they are unequally matched ; unless , for instance , one side is very simple or unfortunate in failing to gauge the strength of the other side , the price is likely to be never very far from 36s. ; and it is nearly sure to be pretty close to 36s. at the end of market .
27 The LTA 's principal claim to fame at the end of 1992 will be the same as it is now — the richest tennis organisation in the world .
28 The leaderboard keeps track of the games played and scores which can be saved to disk at the end of each game .
29 If this is then converted back to sterling at the end of the year at the spot rate e 1 = 1.91 , we get 1.133 .
30 I went with my mother to the station to say goodbye to Robert at the end of his embarkation leave .
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