Example sentences of "by [art] end [prep] [noun prp] [adv] " in BNC.
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1 | By the end of February all basic services had broken down or had been withdrawn and a mass evacuation of non-Bougainvilleans ( both foreigners and Papua New Guineans from other provinces ) was under way . |
2 | All applications must be received by the end of May when the Committee reviews applications and selects the winners in each group . |
3 | By the end of May around 15,000 former BCCI depositors had applied for compensation to the UK 's Deposit Protection Board . |
4 | The process had to be completed by the end of May so that our agents could ensure that cancellations took effect from the earliest possible date . |
5 | By the end of May more than 40 local government officials , politicians and businessmen had been arrested in Milan and nearby towns as the investigation of local government corruption continued . |
6 | By the end of May more than 100 of an estimated 2,000 political prisoners had been released . |
7 | Earlier reports had said that by the end of May more than 100 of an estimated 2,000 political prisoners had been freed [ see p. 38913 ] . |
8 | Kaifu 's revised package , including further compromises and in particular meeting Komeito 's insistence that the entire sum should not be raised by tax increases , was publicly accepted by Komeito on Feb. 16 , thereby making its approval by the end of March almost inevitable . |
9 | By the end of March about 40 tons of ore lay on the bank , having been carted down from Paddy End , and was ready for dressing . |
10 | By the end of April over 30 people were reported to have been killed in the violence and many hundreds injured or arrested . |
11 | By the end of July up to 180 people had died in the clashes and over 500 were wounded . |
12 | There is now a network of Area Organisers ( list enclosed ) and they need to have details of ALL projected classes for the autumn term by the end of July so that local publicity can be arranged . |
13 | There is now a network of Area Organisers ( list enclosed ) and they need to have details of ALL projected classes for the autumn term by the end of July so that local publicity can be arranged . |
14 | But by the end of January only 108 repairs were outstanding , the committee heard . |
15 | These would have to be sent to the Office by the end of January so that in the event of more than three names ballot forms can be sent out . |
16 | By the end of September both houses of the Swiss parliament had voted in principle in favour of the EEA . |
17 | By the end of December up to 4,000 people had been killed and about 20,000 wounded in the chaotic fighting in Mogadishu which had continued , with only occasional interruptions , since Nov. 16 . |
18 | By the end of June as many as 1,000 people had died in the fighting and thousands of others had been made homeless . |
19 | By the end of June only 700,000 of the estimated 4,500,000 eligible voters were reported to have registered , apparently reflecting popular mistrust of the election process . |
20 | By the end of August so excessive had been the overtime paid the builders and excavators that Dancer and his gaudy retinue were able to move into Eldercombe Manor . |
21 | He had left her alone deliberately on that Sunday night , and again on the Monday , but by the end of Tuesday even his iron control had disintegrated in the face of his overwhelming need for her . |
22 | By the end of November over 5,000 people were estimated to have left Haiti , of whom some 3,500 were being held aboard United States vessels or at US bases , and over 1,000 were being cared for by the Cuban authorities . |