Example sentences of "and [vb pp] at [art] end " in BNC.

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1 Repayments are in ten instalments beginning six years after the date of borrowing and completed at the end of the tenth year after borrowing .
2 St Michael 's Church — ‘ a gem of Baroque Moravian architecture ’ — was firmly shut and St Wenceslas Cathedral , founded in 1109 and rebuilt at the end of the last century on a vast neo-Gothic scale , was dark , impressive and so cold inside it made your head ache .
3 Then he smiled as if savouring some secret joke and slumped at the end of the table so he could stretch his leg .
4 Balbinder had to be seen onto it , and met at the end of the day .
5 The best description of this journey is to be found in Satyrane 's Letters , written by Coleridge and reprinted at the end of Biographia Literaria .
6 All too often the profit earned on an individual house or indeed a development as a whole is less than would have been made if the site had merely been left undeveloped and sold at the end of the development period .
7 If it is kept out of sight and offered at the end of the meal as a special treat , the child will start to learn appropriate eating patterns .
8 Our objectives are laid out in the attached brochure , and summarised at the end of it , and are of course akin to those of the Council for the Protection of Rural England , with which your Trustees will no doubt be familiar .
9 The shrewd little girl from Australia had no intention of following others who had been eaten by the star system and dumped at the end of it all with nothing .
10 He was cold and hurt at the end of the run-through , knowing what was wrong and unable to admit it .
11 The handle is squared and flattened at the end which could mean that it was used as a pestle for grinding .
12 The breeze rattled Eochaid 's springing black hair over his ears and pulled at the ends of his lashes .
13 The second session began in March and finished at the end of July , and this was called the Summer Term , though in fact it was still extremely cold and wintry when term began .
14 Air Commodore P G Naz ( HQ Air Cadets ) left Council on retirement from the RAF , and was replaced by Air Commodore R P Skelley , Sergeant D Greenfield joined the Council as the SNCO representative , and left at the end of the year on retirement from the Service .
15 They had one likeness of Oreste , sent at Christmas when Wilson had requested it should be taken , and this was removed from its frame and put at the end of the chart .
16 We had to be washed , dressed , have our hair immaculate ( which was difficult because I had to plait mine ) , strip all the bedclothes off our beds ( which seemed totally a pointless exercise and got right up my nose the entire time I was at Styal ) , and fold them to a complicated and immaculate design — sheet , blanket , sheet all wrapped round with the counterpane and put at the end of your bed .
17 Expectations were examined on the first day of the course and reviewed at the end .
18 This channel , like the one for the forward plane , was supported and faced at the end with standing brickwork .
19 Mystery also surrounds the brief existence of a rival non-governmental body , the All-Russian Famine Relief Committee , set up in July and dismantled at the end of August 1921 .
20 The book by Bram Stoker and published at the end of the last century has sold over a million copies .
21 For all of these day-rate jobs a time book was kept and wages were reckoned up and paid at the end of the month .
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