Example sentences of "to [noun sg] 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 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 .
4 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 .
5 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 .
6 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 .
7 The leaderboard keeps track of the games played and scores which can be saved to disk at the end of each game .
8 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 .
9 It should be noteá though that he crosses one boundary , from graveyard to dream , but not the next ; when he tries to swim the river to Heaven at the end of the poem he is halted and woken before he reaches the water .
10 And if you work off your sentence of pur you get parole to heaven at the end of it which is very nice .
11 The Central Statistical Office reported that its longer leading index of economic activity continued to suggest hat the economy turned last summer while its shorter index points to recovery at the end of last year .
12 Warning the child that he or she will go to bed at the end of the programme is much more likely to produce a successful outcome . )
13 Swindon wanted a seven figure sum for the man who steered them to promotion at the end of last season … the highlight being his opening goal in the play off final at Wembley .
14 ‘ She was proud of that piece to camera at the end , ’ murmured Terry , in his flat London accent .
15 The budget for 1991 , presented to Congress at the end of January , envisaged a 5 per cent decrease in expenditure and a reduction in the public-sector deficit to the equivalent of 2.8 per cent of the gross national product .
16 Lawrence 's ‘ emotional dislocation of a ‘ mothercomplex ’ , discussed by Murry , was picked up by Eliot in 1931 , shortly after he had resisted return to childhood at the end of Ash-Wednesday ; in the same year he analysed Coriolanus 's infantilism and his ‘ Mother mother ’ .
17 The Russians were interested in and finally converted to Christianity at the end of the tenth century and from this time onwards their ecclesiastical architecture was based on that of Constantinople while the churches were , in many cases , built and decorated by Byzantine craftsmen .
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