Example sentences of "end up in the " in BNC.

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1 These will end up in the pot , a bit skinny from their hyper-active existence , but tasting five times as good as any bird you can buy .
2 If I plead guilty to that , I thought , I 'll end up in the nick for the rest of my life .
3 If it does end up in the museum however , Blakeslee said that the co-operation of advanced design , advanced engineering and production engineering departments on the Activa II will pave the way for more efficient Japanese-style simultaneous engineering to fight off the Orientals , whenever Monsieur Calvet allows them to arrive .
4 ASK any hard-headed financier , and he will tell you that debt relief never works : public money given to help struggling debtor nations will end up in the hands of the lenders — the banks whose over-readiness to lend helped to land the debtors in trouble in the first place .
5 He adds : ‘ People who get carried away when describing their wares can end up in the small claims court . ’
6 Otherwise they might end up in the sea , which neither of them wanted .
7 Fear that information will end up in the hands of competitors .
8 For light relief we had Valerie , and why she did n't end up in the same boat I 'll never know .
9 If one took analogies seriously and from such a definition … of ‘ so-called primitive capitalist accumulation ’ , then literally the whole of capitalism , right up to its death would end up in the ‘ pre-history ’ of capitalism : for capitalism obtains surplus profits from ‘ third persons ’ throughout its entire existence ; there is and will be no such stage in the life of capitalism when profits were not to come its way on the basis of exploitation of third persons .
10 I 'd only end up in the doghouse myself would n't I ?
11 You may end up in the red , but as long as it 's not by too much , you 're less likely to have rows about it . ’
12 Though they 've slipped up lately , there is still hope that the Premier League will end up in the hands of the sort of club that the likes of Arsenal , Everton and Manchester United were trying to exclude in the first place .
13 It is so easy to guide the saw freehand that it will probably end up in the bottom drawer of many a tool box .
14 ‘ No , they 'll end up in the pawnshop , ’ I sobbed .
15 The only thing that stopped them cutting us to ribbons was that one of my friends had the gift of the gab and gradually defused the situation by talking good sense in a calm reasonable way ; finally he pointed out that we would all end up in the local police cells if anything happened anyway .
16 BE good to your secretary or you could end up in the worst seats on business flights and be booked into lousy hotels .
17 He added : ‘ I knew this would end up in the papers sooner or later . ’
18 If you went all the way across the Lake of Dreams you 'd end up in the Lake of Death .
19 When a group of anti-embargo Americans organised a flotilla of 13 boats carrying aid to church organisations in Cuba from the Florida Keys on April 24th , right-wing groups were convinced that the stuff would end up in the hands of Mr Castro and the armed forces .
20 He was at Ibrox in 1971 when 66 fans died in a crush on the steps of the stadium ; in September 1980 , he had to watch the pathetically outmatched Welsh bantam-weight Johnny Owen die at the hands of Lupe Pintor , after writing beforehand ‘ this fight could end up in the intensive care unit ’ ; and he saw the heart-bursting tension of a World Cup qualifying match kill the man with whom he had an almost filial relationship , the Celtic and Scottish national football manager , Jock Stein .
21 You 'll end up in the gutter .
22 It does n't matter which way we go , we 'll end up in the centre . ’
23 As Rivera reached the door Schellenberg added , ‘ I need hardly say that if one word of this leaks out you will end up in the River Spree , my friend , and your cousin in the Thames .
24 Otherwise you 'll end up in the Tower , not writing leaflets . ’
25 The bottles would therefore go back to the company , which would only pay one deposit on each bottle but the deposit would end up in the hands , not of the purchasers of the soft drinks , but of the defendants .
26 More likely , though , is my mates shopping me — I 'd end up in the back pages of 90 Minutes ( ‘ my mate 's sad cos he 's convinced he looks like Eric Cantona when in fact he 's got a face like an orangutan 's bum ’ ) or become the subject of an earnest letter in When Saturday Comes ( ‘ As a Whites fan since before my birth , I am appalled by the recent upsurge of so-called Canto lookalikes , I can no longer walk the streets without being overrun by people with sideburns and spurious French accents ’ , etc etc . )
27 The way to overcome this is to sail slightly high of your intended course and you 'll end up in the right place .
28 I there is a worry of course , that , er County Farms if we happen to end up in three unitary authorities , could be said to be not a core activity of those three new authorities , especially the core of an urban one , and it may be that if we 're not careful the County Farm estate can end up in the hands of the residuary body for sale , and I think what we 're looking , asking Mr to do , is to find ways of , of moving it forward , without ha falling into that net , which may not be what we want .
29 The other members of the consortium are worried about what 's going to happen , and if we do if we do leave it to later on Chairman , the , we have every danger that the consortium will not be a core activity of the new authorities , it will end up in the residual body , and be , and just be sold .
30 ‘ I shall see to it that she does n't end up in the wrong hands .
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