Example sentences of "come [adv] at [art] end " in BNC.
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1 | The narrowness of Foxton was at least one of the arguments to come up at the end of the century in favour of the inclined plane . |
2 | Deciding that his lead was comfortable enough to make a precautionary stop , Senna came in at the end of lap 48 . |
3 | Its end came only at the end of the century as a result of the Elementary Education ( Blind and Deaf Children ) Act which became law in 1903 . |
4 | Schooldays and the void they both felt when the boys went off to boarding school , followed by the joy unconfined when they came home at the end of term . |
5 | Robert Asshe came home at the end of the evening performance , traces of grease-paint still on his face . |
6 | He 'd been sitting apparently fascinated by my World Religions class , and when he came up at the end I was sure he wanted to ask a question about Zoroastrianism or Thuggee , or whatever damned thing I 'd been going on about . |
7 | And so hopefully you came back at the end of the day with quite a bou bag full on your bike , or a box it was , fitted in a carrier , full . |
8 | This acute retention of urine constitutes one of medicine 's most uncomfortable emergencies , with its habit of coming on at the end of and evening 's drinking ( usually beer ) adding a bloated urgency to the situation . |
9 | To him the childhood wedding had been something of a charade during which each character had played a part , knowing that the coming together at the end — the whole story — was not to be taken seriously . |
10 | Fortinbras coming in at the end , when Hamlet 's dead and everyone 's dead . |
11 | He well the idea seems to be er er coming in at the end does n't it ? |
12 | ‘ Our mothers and fathers will be coming over at the end of the summer for the presentation of prizes . ’ |
13 | My brother is coming up at the end of the week to take them back with him , and he 'll tell them something then . ’ |
14 | But there 's an International Business Fair coming up at the end of this month . ’ |
15 | We only have an A4 scanner but if somebody would like to send me the relevant pages from the Torygraph I will have a go , the address is coming up at the end of the progrmme . |
16 | Ultimately , this state of affairs can only work to the advantage of our trainees , who will come out at the end of their programme with an eminently marketable collection of skills . |
17 | Future : Jesus who will come again at the end of time as King of Kings ; as Judge of the living and the dead ; and who will usher his faithful people into the Kingdom of his Father . |
18 | The ‘ first night ’ was always a little tense and emotional as we saw hundreds come forward at the end of the service to commit their lives to Christ . |
19 | because one or two people have er relatives that come in at the end of the day to collect them or |
20 | ‘ Good ’ work has to be seen as More than crime-fighting : ‘ Like , this is the sort of job that you come off at the end of the night and say to yourself ‘ What did I do ? ’ |
21 | What that group wants to know , of course , is what he will do when the golden handcuffs come off at the end of next year . |
22 | Erm s so you 've now got the situation in modern times where people probably go out to work all day , come home at the end and do n't even know who the names of the people living next door to them . |
23 | The extract comes right at the end of the Foreword . |
24 | ‘ By tradition the money always comes in at the end . |
25 | When that white light comes down at the end |
26 | Statements by the West German Bundesbank indicate that it views monetary union as a state which comes only at the end of a very long process of economic convergence . |
27 | ‘ If things are as you say , then a man can never be sure of his wife ; never be sure that he 'll find her there when he comes home at the end of the day . |
28 | No , it all comes out at the end of the summer , see . |
29 | The most explicit line in the piece , is a line from Owen 's poem , ‘ Strange Meeting ’ which comes almost at the end of the baritone solo in the last section of the War Requiem , the quietly and simply sung , |