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

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1 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 .
2 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 .
3 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 .
4 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 .
5 The 34-year-old left-hander , 10 times the England champion , wants a meeting between players and officials at the end of the season .
6 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 .
7 There were tears … cheers and fears at the end of the Central South football season on Saturday .
8 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 .
9 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 .
10 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 .
11 The 7693 Disk Array offers up to 90Gb in a single frame and ships at the end of next month .
12 The term " mass balance " is thus often taken to mean that the total mass of materials used at the beginning of ( and during ) the process must equal the total mass of products , by-products , unused reactants and solvents at the end of the process .
13 A superficial illustration of this view would be that while the collapse of the UK 's steel industry , car industry and others at the end of the 1970s and early 1980s affected the whole economic landscape of the UK , generating mass unemployment in the north , the midlands and in all inner cities , the Stock Market crash in the international financial crisis of October 1987 had an impact on few people .
14 I did not wipe the offending word off the blackboard , but as I was packing up my books and papers at the end of the class , a girl got up and without a word erased it , to a scattering of applause .
15 Both told the People that Bremner had offered them bribes before and during a crucial league decider between Leeds United and Wolves at the end of the season in 1972 .
16 For then if the price is set at P the quantity traded will equal the quantity that buyers and sellers at the end of period t — 1 thought optimal at that price .
17 Such provision represents the Group 's share of the estimated liability for costs which may be incurred in removing production platforms and facilities at the end of the producing life of each field .
18 There were laughs and cheers at the end when the character I was playing is running to the church .
19 Hundreds gather on the platforms at Hof station , Bavaria , holding sheets of paper with names aloft on sticks , anxiously scanning the faces of the crowds pouring out of the trains , just as Germans did when millions fled before the advancing Russians or the avenging Poles and Czechs at the end of the war .
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