Example sentences of "[verb] to mark the end " in BNC.
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1 | In most histories the massacre is said to mark the end of Mughal Delhi 's greatness , yet Khan clearly sees the invasion as only a temporary setback for the city . |
2 | It is being shown on October 14 at 9pm , the time reckoned to mark the end of family viewing . |
3 | However beyond the tree designated to mark the end of the hall , a neighbouring meadow revealed some newly-hatched ducklings . |
4 | At four thirty a bell rang to mark the end of lectures for the day . |
5 | In that year the UK imported more manufactured goods than it exported ; it appeared to mark the end of its role as the workshop of the world . |
6 | This is roughly halfway between 5 years of age ( Krashen , 1973 ) and puberty ( Lenneberg , 1967 ) which have been taken to mark the end points of the process of lateralisation . |
7 | Last night was meant to mark the end of Sinky 's luck in this competition . |
8 | Today marked his last test flight from the station and the Jaguar pilots wanted to mark the end of a career which started with their squadron 25 years ago . |