Example sentences of "[verb] the end of [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I would like to see the end of clubs playing two games in three days , ’ he said .
2 A REGRETFUL telephone call from the bank on a September morning last year announced the end of Sparks an hour after I was told that a crane had fallen on to Wren 's St James , Garlickhythe ; it was a day of numbing disaster .
3 Someone with greater political vision might have seen the end of hostilities as the right moment to substitute civilian for military leadership .
4 Watch the end of Neighbours
5 The civil war in Palestine that followed the end of hostilities in Europe inevitably embraced the tired holders of the imperial mandate .
6 At four thirty a bell rang to mark the end of lectures for the day .
7 No I watched the end of Neighbours .
8 This does not mean the end of prints and weaves . ’
9 DARLINGTON : Vandalism and rent increases could soon mean the end of watersports at the reservoir at Middleton St George .
10 I 'm going to watch the end of Neighbours anyway .
11 By pluralism , they meant the end of monopolies of any kind and the existence of the greatest possible number of publications reflecting the widest possible range of opinion .
12 The FMLN had rejected these as insufficient , and the deadlock meant the end of hopes for a general ceasefire commencing on Sept. 15 .
13 It marked the end of years of service , signalling the new facility at Carryduff to begin fire cover for east and south Belfast .
14 Under these amendments the Public Security Corps would become part of a civilian ministry following the end of hostilities ; Supreme Court of Justice members would need to be elected by two-thirds of the Legislative Assembly ; and funding from the state budget for the judiciary would be guaranteed .
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