Example sentences of "end up [prep] [art] [adj -est] " in BNC.

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1 Questions biting at her like rats , ending up with the sharpest bite of all .
2 But they argue that factors such as regional variations , better Tory organisation in marginal constituencies and the ‘ incumbency ’ factor where sitting MPs are defending seats , could result in the Conservatives ending up as the largest party , if not with a narrow overall majority .
3 Is there honestly a single person in the country , the Prime Minister included , who could have dared to predict that the Conservatives would end up with the largest number of votes ever recorded in a British election ?
4 An architect : maybe he had a smart assistant last year ; you may end up with the dumbest heap of concrete you ever saw .
5 The danger was that the department would end up with the worst of both worlds — an integrated service provided in a hastily planned way , foisted on staff unprepared for the challenge and lacking the positive commitment and support that is so necessary from specialist staff and their managers .
6 BE good to your secretary or you could end up in the worst seats on business flights and be booked into lousy hotels .
7 The T and G was the paper 's greatest union supporter from the beginning , and was to end up as the biggest single investor .
8 Dunlop also ended up with the fastest lap with a speed of 110.64mph on the last lap .
9 News on Sunday ended up with the worst of both worlds — a paper with metropolitan Right-On concerns , produced in a city that had fallen off the edge of the Right-On world .
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