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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 Like BROWNIES they are happy with am offering of bread and milk at the end of the day .
6 and dark at the end of the
7 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 .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 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 .
12 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 .
13 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 .
14 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 .
15 The libel action followed allegations Count Tolstoy had made about the conduct of former Army Chief , Lord Aldington and the enforced repatriation of thousands of Cossacks and Yugoslavs at the end of the Second World War .
16 He found the Doctor , Bernice and Elaine at the end of the corridor , staring aghast at the floor in the middle of the next junction of passages .
17 Generously , but also nostalgically : the national culture thus founded reaches an immediate peak in the Weimar classicism of Goethe and Schiller at the end of the eighteenth century , but the innocence and cultural purpose of that epoch are strengths no longer to the fore among the Germans of Nietzsche 's own day — the modern barbarians and " cultural philistines " ( Kulturphilister ) of the Wilhelminian Reich .
18 The 34-year-old left-hander , 10 times the England champion , wants a meeting between players and officials at the end of the season .
19 The birds tend to stay in Shetland longer because there is much more food available in the form of seeds and insects at the end of the summer , than at the end of the winter .
20 ( d. 1282 ) , royal minister and an important landowner in Yorkshire and Northumberland , was constable of Tickhill and Knaresborough at the end of the barons ' wars of Henry III 's reign .
21 There were tears … cheers and fears at the end of the Central South football season on Saturday .
22 Would I be tough and wise-cracking at the end , or would they have to drag me screaming through the last door like a jelly-livered rat ?
23 By the time we conclude our comparison of fabliau and exemplum at the end of this book we shall face a very similar formulation of the difference between the two as lying in the fabliau 's divergence from the normal modes of exemplum , which may in itself be funny , rather than in an all-preceding intention to be funny .
24 European volunteer workers were recruited by the British government from amongst the large refugee population in Displaced Persons camps in Germany and Austria at the end of the Second World war .
25 Most of the drama schools now include a presentation of auditions for agents and managements at the end of the final term , in addition to the finals productions .
26 That 's what the letters stand for — C.S. at the beginning , and C.G. at the end . ’
27 A change in Eisenhower 's thinking on the USSR can perhaps be traced back to the visit by Churchill and Eden at the end of June 1954 .
28 The list of addresses and publications at the end of this booklet includes sources of advice on how to draw up a policy to suit your own particular circumstances .
29 Unlike in T-groups , the tutor , or trainer , plays a key role in briefing the group for its tasks and in directing the development of feed-back by means of questions and comments at the end of each exercise .
30 Storms and flooding at the end of August were reported to have killed more than 150 people and made thousands homeless in southern Bangladesh .
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