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

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1 By the end of the century , a pattern emerged through Europe of societies of artists breaking away from official organisations , creating seceding groups , of which one in Austria adopted the word as a title , Sezession .
2 By the end of the novel Jaromil has forsworn his artist friend , who is under the ban of the regime and compelled to paint by candlelight : ‘ The whole world of his pictures has been dead for years .
3 By the end of the month , it was reported to be ‘ selling well ’ ( Irish Times , 30 May 1985 ) .
4 By the end of the Regency period the pub was becoming a far more attractive proposition for the government , too .
5 The proposed EC directive , which is expected to be released for consultation by the end of the year , would affect all food business operators in Europe , including manufacturers , distributors and retailers .
6 All biennials are best placed in their final quarters by the end of the month , and firm planting is extremely important .
7 The prototype series of ten appeared from BREL Crewe Works with a collection of teething troubles , but were in regular passenger traffic to Leeds by the end of the year .
8 By the end of the decade , the Midland 's outlook had been transformed .
9 Toton was a pivotal Speedlink yard in 1980 but its status had been reduced to that of staging and storage sidings , plus a small amount of household coal shunting , by the end of the decade .
10 Almost non-existent at the beginning of the 1980s , rail carryings of this commodity had assumed significant proportions by the end of the decade , showing Railfreight both eager and able to adapt to new opportunities .
11 Maybe the purely locomotive-hauled coach could be obsolete or at least an enthusiast 's treasure by the end of the nineties .
12 GEC supplied the equipment for assembly at BREL Crewe , and although software problems delayed entry into service until the early part of 1989 , the prototype batch of ten ( another twenty-one are on order ) were a regular sight on King 's Cross-Peterborough commuter and some Leeds service by the end of the year .
13 The Sprinter DMUs , conventionally engineered units built by BREL , Leyland and Metro-Cammell , Classes 150 , 151 , 154 , 155 , 156 and 158 , were considerably more successful and by the end of the decade in charge of the mainstay of Provincial services literally from Wick to Penzance .
14 By the end of the decade , new electrification projects meant the writing was on the wall for the surviving English Electric-engined Class 205 and 207 units .
15 By the end of the 1730s Truman 's Brewery had getting on for 300 publicans on the books , though less than a tenth were tied houses actually owned by the brewery .
16 Probably due to the newness of our sample , this proved quite difficult to do , but by the end of the test it was getting easier , either because the sleeve was wearing in , or because we were developing the knack — you must push the sleeve right back .
17 By the end of the 80s , Sinitta had established a stable home life suitable for a dog , even if she was n't always able to be around .
18 You could n't find your way round this city any more ( and here is a strange thought ) than you have got the practical hang of the little fortress prison at Omsk by the end of The House of the Dead .
19 Her remarks were recorded before events in Tianamen Square and it was clear by the end of the programme that the proper function of current affairs television was less of a live debate inside the country than it had been .
20 Colin Pavey of British Telecom hopes that they will be running by the end of the year .
21 Chief executive John Wyatt said he was still hopeful the target of 78 house sales by the end of the year would be achieved , with 41 sold so far .
22 As expected , the conference carried the policy review statement on multilateral nuclear disarmament — with the objective of achieving a nuclear-free world by the end of the century .
23 One industry expert said up to 10,000 tonnes could be dumped by the end of the year .
24 Completion is expected by the end of the year .
25 Glenn Davies , chief economist with Credit Lyonnais Securities , a French securities firm , said higher mortgage rates ‘ will push inflation up towards 8 per cent by the end of the year .
26 The private group , which insures invoices and financing arrangements , recorded 1,220 falures in the first half of this year , but indications so far show that at least 2,000 more failures will be recorded by the end of the year .
27 On present trends , Mexico City 's population will expand to 26 million by the end of the century , retaining its place as the world 's biggest mega-city .
28 The result could be many hundreds of independents in the UK by the end of the next decade .
29 A formal announcement will be made in Parliament by the end of the month .
30 They had gained 14.2 points by early afternoon , but the market was thrown sharply into reverse by a forecast from a consultant to the stockbroker Barclays De Zoete Wedd that the market could fall to 2,100-2,200 by the end of the month and to 1,800 next year .
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