Example sentences of "[vb infin] to the end of " in BNC.

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1 Can you do to the end of the sentence .
2 The measures will run to the end of 1990 , the same period as wage controls imposed at the weekend .
3 It will be opened by Patrick Moore on 7 October and will run to the end of the month .
4 It will remain open from 9.30 to 5.30 , every day including Sundays , and will run to the end of the year .
5 Rod Wallace is about to sign a new contract that will run to the end of 97/98 .
6 He did n't look to the end of the letter first .
7 ‘ Just the branches … ca n't see to the end of the tunnel in either direction .
8 How this structure will react to the end of the Cold War remains unclear .
9 You can not guarantee that an editor will read to the end of a press release .
10 So did you stay to the end of the er the disco ?
11 Farmers in such situations have the experience , knowledge and wisdom to recognise that implementation of structural policy could lead to the end of their occupancy of land as independent entrepreneurs .
12 Incidentally , Dutoit dampens the tam-tam at the end ( he 's not the only one ! ) , despite Rachmaninov 's clear instruction that whilst the rest of the orchestra play a quaver , the tam-tam should go to the end of the bar ( notated dotted crotchet ) with the implication that it should be allowed to carry on beyond .
13 Let's go to the end of the garden and look at the ghastly thing that Martin flogged us . "
14 And when we do come to the end of it , we can take our rest — our eternal rest . ’
15 When she left the desert , and the Sandrat knew she would eventually come to the end of the sand , the face would be waiting for her .
16 ‘ I 'd come to the end of my tether , ’ she confesses .
17 NASA 's Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite will come to the end of its useful life in 1995 — three years before the scheduled launch of the US Earth Observing System in 1998 .
18 Yeah , if you think you might come to the end of a conversation before you reach the end of the tape , they 've rather you put a new tape in .
19 You do n't let players get to the end of their contracts or you get peanuts for them .
20 I reckon he 'll get to the end of the universe and that 'll be that .
21 I never did get to the end of the universe .
22 So just looking at that process , the process of making a piece of practical drama , whether it comes from text or not … the processes of assessment are very complex and far-reaching , and I think it would be very unreal to say that anybody could get to the end of that process without knowing very clearly what … the task had been , how they had approached it , how it had gone at the end really .
23 He did not get to the end of the sentence .
24 ‘ You mean that the world was once so simple , and suddenly it 's full of amazingly interesting things that you 'll never ever get to the end of as long as you live .
25 We might call it a day at the end of the assignments and take Jenny 's away to recap , erm lets get to the end of the assignments first , Q P9 .
26 Now if you think you know what building or place is , put your hand up , but I think what we 'll do is actually let him get to the end of his description first .
27 If you do n't get to the end of it within a couple of days , come to me and I 'm sure I 've got somewhere on my old Mac .
28 A maximum of 15 minutes on any one drill is therefore ideal , unless , of course , it is being played for points , in which case you should play to the end of that particular session .
29 To Dr David Butler , the doyen of electoral studies in Britain , it " seems unlikely that first-past-the-post voting for the Westminster Parliament will last to the end of the century " . "
30 The five to one will last to the end of the ten minute guarantee at the shops , it will then go four and by the General Pershing could be as low as seven to two or a hundred to thirty according to Ladbrokes .
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