Example sentences of "before [art] end of the " in BNC.

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1 From the beginning of 1992 there will also be a joining fee of £150 per hotel , but businesses joining before the end of the year avoid that .
2 The Wimbledon and United States Open champion , who will also miss next week 's grand prix tournament in Sydney and is unlikely to be fit for Tokyo the following week , has now lost any chance of overhauling Ivan Lendl as world No. 1 before the end of the year .
3 A compromise with far tighter controls over the CITES-monitored quota system is likely to be agreed before the end of the conference in two weeks ' time .
4 The official Soviet version of events was provided in 1957 by Andrei Gromyko , then Deputy Foreign Minister , who claimed that Wallenberg had died of a heart attack in prison in 1947 , a date conveniently set before the end of the Stalin era .
5 Though the Lancia works driver lies third overall , with a repeat of his 1988 triumph at San Remo seeming beyond him when the event ends today , a place in the top three will secure his world crown two rallies before the end of the season .
6 Add together gross earnings on the eight pay-days up to and including the last pay-day before the end of the qualifying week ( QW ) and divide the total by 8 .
7 Add together the gross payments made on the last normal pay-day before the end of the QW and any other payments made after the pay-day which was at least eight weeks before that .
8 Where your employee is paid once a month but is paid in multiples of a week ( for example , on the last Friday of each month ) , add together the gross payments made on the last pay day before the end of the QW and any other payments made after the pay day at least eight weeks before that .
9 200 yds later , just before the end of the field , cross ditch on right by waymarker post and continue up slope ahead to reach edge of field 20 yds later .
10 But before the end of the conversation he realized how vocation pulled Ramsey towards Durham , and talked about ‘ a theological bishop ’ and did not discourage .
11 Always in the cinema , always wisecracking , often thrown out before the end of the film , but always back next time .
12 But Knox , who was the most brilliant orator of his generation at Oxford — star of the Union , wit , punster in tongues ancient and modern — had left Oxford before the end of the First World War to become a Roman Catholic , and after his return there as chaplain to the Catholics , it was perhaps understandable that he should have kept a low profile .
13 If there is another problem , in that the soloist seems less interested in that theme than the orchestra and prefers to go his own way , it is resolved before the end of the work .
14 If there is another problem , in that the soloist seems less interested in that theme than the orchestra and prefers to go his own way , it is resolved before the end of the work .
15 Go before the end of the week .
16 He should not be nervous : by the time he arrives on stage just before the end of the first act the youngsters in the audience had been thoroughly warmed up by all the silliness created by Michael Barrymore and the Roly Polys ; the bruisers from Essex who turned up to see their hero had been thoroughly oiled with lager and were ready to send their love across the footlights .
17 ‘ Since most experts seem to preclude a major upturn in energy prices before the end of the century , we may have to develop a combination of policies and taxes to stimulate the market for improvements in efficiency now as insurance against disruptions from climate change later . ’
18 Announced in 1985 , more than three years before the end of the war with Iran , and publicly dedicated on August 8th 1989 , the arch exists to commemorate a victory that never happened .
19 On a pitch of uneven bounce England were put in and shot out before the end of the day for 200 , David Smith , Lamb and Botham the only ones to make an impression .
20 To see if I can get the money for it before the end of the month .
21 The dream grew faster and faster and more and more desperate , because he knew that he had to reach the last box before the end of the day .
22 Artefacts made of brass before the Roman period ( that is , before the end of the first millennium BC ) are rare , although there are numerous historical references to oreichalcum before this .
23 There is no doubt that family ties were knotted with great intensity ; indeed , well before the end of the century there was criticism of this intensity , directed chiefly against the dominant paterfamilias .
24 Long before the end of the century , with increased expectancy of life and , except among the less privileged , rising standards of living , the interests and ambitions of the young were turning into very different channels from those that Jane Taylor had thought desirable .
25 He was the normal minister of baptism , the president of the eucharistic assembly , ‘ blamelessly offering the gifts ’ as the first epistle of Clement put it ( before the end of the first century ) .
26 Like the ‘ Führer myth ’ , they had outlived their purpose even before the end of the Third Reich and were now a liability .
27 By June 1318 the forest of Selwood in Wiltshire had been so much reduced in size that the warden 's farm of £10 a year could no longer be paid , and the Forest of Dean had been reduced by a quarter before the end of the reign .
28 ‘ It happened just before the end of the tax-year , because everyone is worried about tax going up from 40 to 50 p.c. if Labour gets in . ’
29 Volume was only 411m shares , considerably quieter than last week when turnover was bloated by ‘ bed and breakfast ’ deals before the end of the tax year .
30 Incidentally , proposals for the establishment of a major Kent ground at Crystal Palace which could give the county a profitable metropolitan base are being enthusisastically pursued , though they are unlikely to be realised before the end of the century .
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