Example sentences of "end [adv prt] [prep] [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Finally the ideas will end up as a useful product and some published papers .
2 Er and between the Liberal er Liberal Democrats Labour if you support our proposal we 'll support yours , will end up as a temporary fire station and .
3 Er it 's it was marked , I think , from the early discussion Chairman that er Watford , er would end up as a new fire station .
4 ‘ I bet you never thought you 'd end up as a social accessory whenever you agreed to come here for a holiday !
5 It could end up as a public dogfight .
6 But it could end up as the only game in town . ’
7 He noted that the Clinton administration apparently wanted to make the drops in the dark , from high altitudes and without ground support , ‘ so the likelihood is that a lot of the supplies will end up outside the targeted area . ’
8 Japan may thus end up with a financial system that is caught halfway between freedom and regulation , and more dangerous than either .
9 It 's also given us the new agreement on working time which our own government have tried to work against consistently for the last two years , they now say they 'll challenge it in Europe 's Court of Justice , well what they seem to forget is it 's got ta come back to Parliament for a second reading yet and they 've created such ill feeling in the Parliament and among the Commission , that it 's likely to be strengthened , we 're gon na end up with a strengthened agreement on working time by the autumn of this year .
10 If you find a swim where you can trot down you could end up with a good bag of dace as large , individually , as those you may catch from the main river .
11 If you are a stand-alone system then take advantage of programs like Suitcase and Font/DA Juggler but do take the time to read the manuals otherwise you can end up with a worse problem than you started with .
12 you 'll end up with a regular pentagon .
13 Always check the area you are sailing into to allow for the time when you will be facing battlements but when you crouch in the middle of the boat , do keep an eye on the boom or you 'll end up with a nasty bump on the head .
14 The scientists said anyone who decided to take a dip to cool off might end up with a nasty stomach upset , eye and skin problems or , worse still , hepatitis .
15 Of course , while the wider range of lenders and mortgage products mean that borrowers can end up with a better deal than in the past , it also means spending more time and effort choosing the best mortgage for your particular circumstances .
16 The source would not specify exactly which technologies Nynex proposes to use , but noted that ‘ it is likely that the 11 railways could end up with a digital backbone , which is very interesting given what 's going on in Brussels right now .
17 Years when you are at home and getting home responsibilities protection will not be counted , but years when you are unemployed or working part-time will , and will bring down the average , so you will end up with a lower pension .
18 Taking a lump sum reduces the pension you receive but , on the other hand if you invest the money wisely , you could end up with a higher income .
19 Government policies are so short-term that by the time the recession is over , the country 's industrial base will have been destroyed , and we could end up with a Third World economy .
20 Isolation of affected cases must be very rigorously followed , or you will end up with a large outbreak on your hands .
21 I think we 'll end up with a massive filing problem , if we er ,
22 But we we can not It seems to me we can not end up with a blank sheet of paper , and draw a set of criteria up which says it it can be anywhere here .
23 If we did n't get the damage repaired , we could end up with a blind ship and fly ourselves into a black hole .
24 Domenico Valentino , Florence 's relevant Soprintendente for such matters says , ‘ If we go on like this , we 'll end up with a huge mass of literature relating to Boboli , but lose the gardens themselves ’ .
25 Erm but our summary really would be that if one followed the County Councils proposals , this county would end up with a severe housing shortage .
26 With an Epilady you do n't end up with a prickly pear .
27 So if you already own land you would end up with a larger unit than if you owned no land before .
28 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 ?
29 but I think the reality is we 'll probably end up with the detailed report there and SATS results sent home afterwards .
30 If the tax is not based on where people live , how will the money eventually end up with the local authority in which they live ?
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