Example sentences of "and [noun] [prep] [art] end " in BNC.

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1 The dry , cloudy weather will still be with us at the start of the night , but some patchy , light rain will creep into the Borders and Dumfries and Galloway by the end of the night .
2 The place had been occupied by the Americans for ten days or more , but 9th Air Force was flying missions down to the south and Czechoslovakia until the end of the month .
3 The positive response raises hope that the final text of the programme could be approved by the commission , council and parliament by the end of the year ( see Nature 362 , 778 ; 1993 ) .
4 Ensemble ships in August for Sparc systems , with IBM , HP and DEC by the end of the year .
5 Holiday 's lawyer Rod McCartney said the ‘ entirely regrettable ’ incident followed a misunderstanding between his client and Davidson at an end of season party in Torquay , Devon .
6 Alternatively they can be lifted and clamped up to mid-December , and fed to cattle and sheep until the end of February .
7 So it was a case there , and course at the end of the day you rolled the little roll up , put elastic round and stood them up in a file and they stood there like little soldiers and you could always go back to the actual time , sometimes you found a man had n't re erm signed on , he 'd just gone and joined his bus up in town centre , well you , that was er subject of another letter .
8 However , Baxter 's influence was a major factor contributing to a split between the Presbyterians and Independents towards the end of the 17th .
9 The Bosworth Tunnel was completed in April 1813 and the canal was opened as far as Stanford on the main line and Welford at the end of the branch line on 25th May 1813 .
10 Both Palestrina and Victoria toward the end of their lives became aware of the festive possibilities of the Venetian double-choral effect , Palestrina in the Mass ‘ Laudate l ) ominum ’ and a number of motets , Victoria in the already mentioned Missa pro victoria and the three Marian Masses published with it ( Madrid , 1600 ) , all of which have organ accompaniment .
11 Broad range of languages and flexible range of course types on offer and the rigour associated with their implementation , such as continuous monitoring and assessment at the end of each course .
12 Like BROWNIES they are happy with am offering of bread and milk at the end of the day .
13 An analysis of the half-year accounts and projections for the end of 1991 indicated that LAB 's expenditure for the year would be somewhat over budget , due entirely to costs hitherto outside it control .
14 and dark at the end of the
15 Always ready for a dip I leapt into the water and grabbed hold of an elderly lady with neat little curls and bifocals on the end of her nose .
16 By a week before Christmas , I was beginning to see my way across the spare bedroom at home , or the stockroom as my other half styles it , and light at the end of the tunnel .
17 One of the first changes Laura made to Rhydoldog was to set up a telex room and offices at the end of the corridor on the ground floor .
18 The Free Trade Association , which will create a single market between Canada , the United States and Mexico at the end of this year , has jeopardised their refugee status .
19 The movement to re-examine curriculum and methodology , which has been shown to be characteristic of teachers and educationists since the end of the Second World War , may take a variety of different forms , and become associated with a number of different fashions and bandwagons , but it is unlikely to come to a halt .
20 The importance attached to the sea by more reflective Englishmen and Frenchmen at the end of the Hundred Years War may also be seen in two works : The Libelle of Englyshe Polycye , written about 1437 , and Le débat des hérauts d'armes , composed about 1455 .
21 The modifications to file-servers should extend their lifetime and capability to the end of 1996 at least .
22 Even when non-Anglican protestants had become accepted as citizens in England and Ireland towards the end of the eighteenth century as they already were in Scotland and Wales , English and Irish catholics remained politically suspect .
23 The government capitulated within hours , agreeing late on April 16 to pay minimum wages owed from January and February by the end of April , to abolish the contentious taxes , and to adopt a new system of paying social security .
24 And it is predicted by the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change that , if things go on as they are today , average temperatures will increase by a further 1°C by 2025 and 3°C by the end of the next century .
25 And then Simo 's got the equaliser , and I think Simo 's got two in two goals two goals in two games now , yes , very pleased with the overall performance and overall at the end of the day , not overall performance if you know what I mean .
26 The subjective estimate could be based on pure hunch and guesswork at the end of period t - 1 , but in order to introduce a degree of empirical testability into the model it is normally assumed that is arrived at by some policy rule which includes on the right-hand side only those variables whose magnitudes are known at the end of the period t - 1 .
27 Strangely , and certainly wrongly , the history of the naval war between France and England at the end of the Middle Ages is an under-estimated subject , its contribution not yet fully studied by historians .
28 ‘ I am available for Bath and England to the end of the season , ’ he said .
29 But Mr Gunn said other disposals should take that total to between £400million and £500million before the end of next year .
30 Funk stripped to the bones , with a few basslines , groans , wails and bits of keyboards , plus a variety of effects and noises at the end .
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