Example sentences of "ends [adv prt] [prep] a [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you choose the second alternative , the result usually ends up as an unhealthy hybrid of the Sale Of The Century theme and a Mick Talbot solo album . |
2 | If you choose the second alternative , the result usually ends up as an unhealthy hybrid of the Sale Of The Century theme and a Mick Talbot solo album . |
3 | Thus with their typically lower pay ( see Susan Lonsdale 's chapter in this volume ) and lower lifetime earnings compared with men , the average woman ends up with a lower salary or wage on which to base her final salary for the purposes of working out occupational pension entitlements . |
4 | You make an interesting comment about your wife 's experiences that ones ends up with a private practice . |
5 | Change the social or physical conditions in which the animal is growing up and you may find it ends up with a different set of rules for learning . |
6 | Director Atom Egoyan weaves sex , censorship and second-hand experience into his theme , and ends up with a reflective movie that 's also both faltering and uncertain |
7 | If it ends up with a segregated system — then so be it ’ . |
8 | But if the exchange is unequal , one chromosome ends up with an extra copy of the segment and the other without the particular segment . |
9 | ‘ This means the muscles go flat instead of round and the butcher ends up with an inferior eye muscle . |
10 | Some little image , some detail you 've noticed — you 're writing about a little country shop , just describing it , and your poem ends up with an existentialist account of your experience . |
11 | This may mean returning it to the dealer or manufacturer , but certainly not incinerating it or throwing it out with other household waste that ends up in a shallow landfill . |
12 | 7 He ends up in a weak position , open to many follow-up techniques . |
13 | Now this kind of behaviour often ends up in a fierce debate about guidebook descriptions and grades of the participants ' favourite routes . |
14 | Of course , where the wealth goes is a problem , since it often ends up in a few hands . |
15 | In The Games , he was cast as British milkman Harry Hayes , who takes up athletics for a joke , is spotted by a former champion runner and ends up in an Olympic Marathon . |