Example sentences of "only at the end " in BNC.

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1 The present bridge was built to an adventurous design wherein the cast iron sections forming the arches were pin-jointed not only at the ends but also in the centre of the span .
2 Reigning in their verbal and facial expressiveness to play a character so damaged that a big speech is possible ( if at all ) only at the end , they subsequently receive an award from a jury awed that they were clever enough to play so dumb .
3 Only at the end of November did the State Bank introduce a new denomination of notes equal to the gold content of the pre-war ten-rouble coin .
4 The changes will take several months to make much difference to most people 's lives ( price controls remain on basic foods , heating and transport ; the auctions of small businesses will begin only at the end of January ) .
5 In contrast , garam masala is used only at the end of cookery , to add voluptuous scent and flavour , revitalising and extending flavours which have been dulled by heat .
6 Only at the end did his voice thicken : otherwise brimming self-confidence , he overcame lack of sleep , the exhaustion that comes from travelling 8,000 miles in 21 days , and the pressure of being constantly in the spotlight .
7 The size of the palazzo , and the intricacy of its design ensured a very long building period , the main staircase being completed only at the end of the century , after Alessi 's death .
8 Elsewhere in Asia , stations were to emerge as the prime symbols of European power only at the end of the century .
9 The cells from the outside move into the interior during gastrulation and only at the end of the gastrulation are they more or less in their proper position .
10 Tap ENTER only at the end of the last line .
11 We did n't know where it was and it was only at the end of the exhibition , when everything was being dismantled , that we found the piece hidden away and realised what had happened .
12 The EEC was attempting to do within its transition stage of fifteen years what Benelux did in three : and yet it was only at the end of its transitional period that Benelux had had to face up to serious difficulties in seeking to achieve its ambitions .
13 • Review Annually The fee will be £10 per quarter , charged only at the end of any quarter during which the CheckOver has been used/
14 It is only at the end of a session when creativity is exhausted that the results are subjected to criticism and appraisal and an attempt is made to analyse what has been suggested .
15 Only at the end , when in the grip of his last illness , was he defeated .
16 But the " theatricality " of the play works beneath the purely formal level : Lord Claverton has always acted a role and it is only at the end of his life that he allows his true human self to emerge , although
17 It was only at the end of McKerrows long tenure in 1940 that the Review was taken over by the Oxford Press .
18 Only at the end of the story do you realise that his parents are separated or divorced and that the journey is to return the child to his mother after an access visit .
19 Only at the end , when John saw the futility of this , did he countenance the opposition 's cause .
20 Only at the end of the sixteenth century was this nomadic watercourse properly recaptured for the town and its outlet fixed by some determined engineering .
21 There , in most courses , students divide into ordinary and honours streams only at the end of the second year , although their intentions may affect their choice of first- and second-year options .
22 As an illustration , the combination of the Overlapping Approach with the batch information processing only at the end of the upstream stage is a mismatch .
23 It is only at the end of the term of copyright that what has been protected passes into the public domain .
24 Her motive becomes apparent only at the end of the novel , when all the characters are brought together for Christmas in a snowbound Kentish cottage .
25 Its end came only at the end of the century as a result of the Elementary Education ( Blind and Deaf Children ) Act which became law in 1903 .
26 It 's only at the end of their extremely short set that they 're gone — only to regroup before delivering a final killer punch .
27 Only at the end of a very long career did he occasionally depart from the highest standards of restrained good taste .
28 He regarded all existing churches as false , believing the true church would emerge only at the end of the 1,260 years in the wilderness ( Revelations xii .
29 What might happen to it then was first understood only at the end of the 1920s .
30 ‘ I imagine , ’ Mr Renfrew said unexpectedly , ‘ that it was only at the end she felt the need . ’
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