Example sentences of "[verb] [pn reflx] [prep] [art] [adj] end " in BNC.

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1 Apart from our regular rehearsals we often found ourselves at a loose end and would all troop round together .
2 The original score — the two movements completed by Mozart , and the rest added by Süssmayr in a hand almost indistinguishable ( deliberately so ) from Mozart 's — was given to Count Walsegg , who for once found himself on the receiving end of a little deception .
3 John Stork — when in his mid-30s — became aware of headhunting when he found himself on the receiving end of a headhunter 's call for the first time ; in due course he became the successful candidate , but did not take the job , staying on as a member of the international Board of Masius Wynne-Williams advertising agency , where he had earlier been head of research .
4 Paul Way found himself on the receiving end of a £100 fine for a breach of the P.G.A .
5 By the time he had got to suggesting that 126 card-carrying Communists were on the staff of the New York Times Sunday supplement , Matusow 's credibility was fraying , and , in 1956 , after a series of volte-faces he found himself on the wrong end of a five-year sentence for perjury .
6 Mr Kelly , a slater-plasterer ran off but found himself in a dead end .
7 His dark eyes met hers as if he felt her surreptitious appraisal , and she found herself at the receiving end of that long , sardonic smile .
8 Legal aid was provided for more than 337,000 people last year , including many who found themselves on the receiving end of a court action .
9 Black people found themselves on the receiving end of racism in all manner of forms from the beginning of their arrival in Britain .
10 Willpower often works — although it did not for Bailey McMahon , who found themselves on the receiving end of action by the Irish authorities .
11 Other artisan groups also from time to time found themselves on the receiving end of employer " impositions " .
12 Yet another court case would loom from this situation although , for once , it was The Smiths who found themselves in the receiving end .
13 He sighed and lowered himself to the other end of the settee .
14 The Careys were also in attendance : Lady Carey glowered whilst her husband busied himself at the far end of the room , totally ignoring our existence .
15 Alina perched herself on the far end of the three-seater .
16 Above all , however deeply he commits himself to a long-term end , it must never be allowed to outweigh ‘ Be aware ’ .
17 Gibson Keddie finds himself on the wrong end of a tongue lashing …
18 The noise/horror aesthetic has driven itself into a dead(ening) end .
19 IBM also finds itself at the wrong end of several historical trends .
20 She 'd found herself on the receiving end of a great deal of teasing about her impromptu topless dip in the sea and her valiant rescuer , and she 'd fenced it as calmly as she could .
21 Janet 's counsellor Mamie Graham is on the end of a phone 24 hours a day for those who find themselves at the sharp end of crime .
22 Stringent safety measures now operate on buses to help drivers who , like Mr Seymour , find themselves at the sharp end of Strathclyde 's rising tide of serious crime .
23 Once extended her own eye was pressed to the lens of the telescope that was herself ( was it her own eye 's lens she was looking through the wrong way ? ) and she saw herself at the other end .
24 Therefore the defenders of the old order must meet the threat by organising themselves to a similar end .
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