Example sentences of "[adv] come [prep] [art] end " in BNC.

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1 In alluding to Ronald Duncan and The Criterion , he was referring to a proposal by Duncan — with whom I had been in correspondence , though I did not meet him until after the war — that I should write for The Townsman ( a magazine which he edited from an ancient mill situated in a valley on the Devon/Cornish border , where I was later to live and write about ) , an article analysing the reasons why The Criterion , after flourishing for seventeen years , had so suddenly come to an end .
2 A brilliant student 's seven-year battle for compensation after being crippled for life , has finally come to an end with a record award of £1.2 million .
3 Many gins later , his guests had just come to the end of the petits fours when Wullie Robertson turned up , forcing his way into La Noblesse , looking like the wrath of God , or the son of some Pictish chieftain , and demanding , ‘ Hyacinth !
4 As this issue of The Lifeboat goes to press the 16th International Lifeboat Conference has just come to an end in Oslo .
5 It looked as if the serenity of the evening had just come to an end !
6 Most of which I know some of them have already come to an end like Julie 's E S
7 West Germany : ‘ the nuclear construction programme of the German utilities has practically come to an end for the time being . ’
8 Even after your job has clearly come to an end , you need to beware of breaking obligations that remain legally binding upon you , such as the duty not to disclose trade secrets .
9 The itinerant ticker of classic gritstone , steeped in the lure and legend of this most elemental of climbing forms , must sooner or later come to an end of the unusual circuit of well-publicised , polished testpieces and crowded crags .
10 The age of those mighty , entrepreneurial artistic directors has probably come to an end .
11 ‘ I have nearly come to the end of what I have to say but there is one final complication if I may impose on your patience a little longer .
12 To this must be added the 157,000 temporary houses ( the provision of temporary houses has now come to an end ) , the repair of war-damaged property , and the use of huts and service camps .
13 You are told that all these ritual practices have now come to an end , for the coming of Jesus makes all ceremonial redundant .
14 It 's twenty to twelve , erm Y D P just really erm having now come to an end .
15 We are pleased that a dispute in which the current management of pergamon Press has played no part has now come to an end .
16 It began very early in September and has really come to an end today with the last of the leaves falling overnight and the first serious snow on the mountains .
17 This RTP ( reduce to products ) contract was expected to last two-and-a-half years , and has just about come to an end after less than two .
18 Any such application must be signed by the wife ( see the negligence case of Holmes v Kennard ( 1984 ) 128 SJ 854 ) if her rights of occupation have not otherwise come to an end .
19 There are feelings of anger and resentment at being singled out by the disease , at being unable to achieve the control one fought so hard to obtain , at being forced to accept defeat , at being forced towards recovery by the sheer weight of consequences and sometimes by the final threats of others who have at last truly come to the end of their patience and understanding , at having to give up the " trusted friend " , at having to face up to issues one most wanted to forget and at having to make an inventory , admit one 's wrongs and make amends .
20 The era of the 1963 Robbins Report had truly come to an end .
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