Example sentences of "the end of [adj] [art] " in BNC.

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1 By the end of 1922 the number rose to 33,800 for Soviet Belorussia , a smaller area .
2 By the end of 1922 the size of the guberniia Party organization totalled 5,925,9 compared with , for instance , 3,286 local officials of the Commissariat for agriculture , most of whom were not Party members , but who , by the very nature of their work as surveyors , land-reclaimers , timber and livestock experts , were scattered more widely round the rural areas than were Party workers .
3 By the end of 1922 the figure had jumped to a remarkable 155 , showing that recovery was on the way and economic activity increasing .
4 From the end of 1952 the V16 was eligible only for Formule Libre races because of revised F1 rules .
5 At the end of 1952 the British government ( now Conservative ) decided that Mossadeq had to be removed .
6 In the mid-1950s a company of the Girls ' Life Brigade was formed with Mrs J H Montgomery as Captain and by the end of 1955 a Lifeboy Team was in existence .
7 At the end of 1986 a group of professors , doctors and nutritionists in Britain produced a book repudiating ‘ crude and simplistic propaganda ’ about foods alleged to be healthy and unhealthy .
8 For example , at the end of 1986 a small fund owned and administered by a group of workers in a nationalized industry which we shall call ‘ The General Sickness and Funeral Fund ’ had the following investments : Notes : The figures for the gross yield on equities takes into account the time over which the investment has been held ( unstated ) and can not be used as a holding period return for CAPM as the periods are unequal .
9 For example , from the end of 1982 to the end of 1986 the net inflow was less than 1,000 billion dinars , but the value of the stock of deposits rose by more than 4,000 billion dinars ( EP , 14 March 1988 ) .
10 At the end of 1986 the PDPA leadership announced a programme of " national reconciliation " designed to end the conflict with the anti-government mujaheddin guerrillas , who control large areas of the country .
11 At the end of 1986 the PDPA leadership announced a programme of " national reconciliation " to end the conflict with anti-government mujaheddin guerrillas who controlled large areas of the country .
12 Towards the end of 1986 an AEC was launched and has been running ever since .
13 In December , 12 new proposals were submitted by members or by groups of countries , and GATT stated that by the end of 1989 a total of 14 proposals ( from 28 countries ) had been put forward on the question of standards and norms alone and nine ( from 23 countries ) on the question of enforcement of IPRs , while a large number of other proposals dealt with further important aspects of the negotiating brief .
14 At the end of 1989 a Taiwanese delegation returned from the Soviet Union after apparently fruitful discussions about prospects for trade in Soviet raw materials and Taiwanese consumer goods .
15 At the end of 1989 the outstanding securities of the former totalled $874 billion , compared with $959 billion for the latter .
16 And by the end of 1989 the accountant 's daughter was at the centre of one of the most efficient management machines the entertainment world has yet seen , merciless marketing wringing seemingly every dollar , Deutschmark , pound and yen out of her global popularity .
17 At the end of 1989 the Chancellor 's reputation had recovered .
18 By the end of 1989 the proportion had risen to an estimated 6 or 7 per cent , representing 450,000 to 600,000 mortgagors .
19 Thus , popular capitalism has been extended : in 1980 there were just over three million shareholders but by the end of 1989 the number had risen to just under twelve million .
20 Towards the end of 1989 the Commission substantially stepped up its campaign for universal environmental controls within the EC , most notably with regard to drinking water standards , where it sought to advance its planned deadlines for water purity .
21 By the end of 1989 the security situation [ see p. 37183 ] had effectively undermined Abdullah 's alliance administration , with the imposition of a military curfew and the prospect of direct rule by central government .
22 However , at the end of 1981 a new superintendent instituted changes which included moving a number of the area 's community police-officers to other duties and clamping down on the activities by local youths which had previously been tolerated .
23 At the end of 1981 the government finally gave way , or at least a little bit .
24 By the end of 1299 the priory had nearly one year 's revenue in hand .
25 The Canadian authorities , in the meantime , asked for forty-five cuts to be made , which Nicholson refused to do , and so by the end of 1971 the film had been shown only in selected cinemas in America and even there , the reaction had been mixed .
26 In October 1975 OSHA recommended a further lowering of exposure levels while at the end of 1976 the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health ( NIOSH ) recommended a further lowering of the standard to the lower limit of detection by optical microscopy — 100.000 asbestos fibre per cubic metre — though NIOSH admitted that even at that level of exposure there is probably still an increased risk of cancer .
27 Towards the end of 1976 the IDA selected a site in Lough Beg for which it already had outline planning permission for dumping .
28 Towards the end of 1950 the editor of The Manchester Guardian , as then was , asked Harry Griffin whether he would like to contribute to the paper 's ‘ Country Diary ’ about once a fortnight .
29 By the end of 1961 the Bank had provided substantial loans for development , mainly to Italy , the poorest member of the Community .
30 By the end of 1983 the company will be using either PIROS or PARIS II for personnel administration ( as in figure 1 ) , and for site management information each area is currently using , and will continue to use , APL .
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