Example sentences of "[art] end i " in BNC.
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31 | In the end I pretended to be worried that I had left my bicycle lamp on and dashed outside to relieve myself in a flower-bed . |
32 | In the end I went along and scraped a pass , largely to avoid the horrendous scenes with my parents that would ensue if I came away from the temple of learning empty-handed . |
33 | In the end I retreated to the sofa , where I spent a cold , uncomfortable and furiously sleepless night . |
34 | By the end I had a great admiration for Emil , Oliver and Cathy , who had neatly served and cleared three full courses with the floor swaying beneath their feet and who normally would have taken my few jobs also in their stride . |
35 | It took several attempts to get it right , but in the end I felt justifiably proud of my literary effort . |
36 | In the end I found I could n't even live in it . ’ |
37 | In the end I got them to give me the first aid outfit and fixed myself up . |
38 | ‘ In the end I could n't bear to be anywhere else , ’ she said , and added that if such practices had been going on in the islands as were alleged , everyone would have known about them . |
39 | But at the end I thought it got a little bit too silly . |
40 | In the end I told him , ‘ I ca n't go on with this marriage . |
41 | ‘ In the end I grabbed his crotch , he yelped in pain , but he was away . ’ |
42 | In the end I gave in and reluctantly mounted the narrow stairs . |
43 | In the end I thought it was a good job that I 'd cut her dead because I began to pick up the gossip about her and found out that she 'd left home when she did because she was pregnant and had had a baby . |
44 | Like Dönitz , he did n't know when to stop , and in the end I had to prod the interpreter to bring him to a close . |
45 | In the end I decided against it . |
46 | In the end I would surreptitiously drop one of my own balls and shout ‘ It 's over here ’ . |
47 | But Martin kept putting me on him at home and in the end I fell for it . |
48 | And though this manual , Glamour and Cosmopolitan are moderately ‘ feminist ’ publications and clearly mean well , in the end I see little difference between the kind of advice they peddle and the more obviously sexist 1950s books of advice to brides or wives on how to talk to their husbands . |
49 | In the end I contacted my good friend Tom Poulton of the Tropical Marine Centre , Exeter , on the basis that I am at least a customer of his , albeit mainly for fish rather than equipment . |
50 | In the end I decided to try and do something about it . |
51 | ‘ I 've tried and tried to put on weight but in the end I thought bugger it . |
52 | In the end I was answering press inquiries and organising banquets and fund-raising functions . |
53 | Jim said : ‘ In the end I had to accept his £4,500 offer and write the rest off — otherwise I would not have been able to pay my men 's wages that week . |
54 | In the end I got the men to install fairly standard white shelving instead . ’ |
55 | ‘ But I already have an assault charge hanging over me , so in the end I had to leave it to the stewards . |
56 | But in the end I became so frightened of her I used to start shaking when she came into the room . |
57 | And the 25-year-old defender , who moved to Boundary Park along with Neil Pointon in the deal that took Rick Holden to Maine Road admitted : ‘ I grew up with Manchester City but in the end I hated getting out of bed in the morning to go to work . ’ |
58 | But in the end I 'm happy with the new deal although I have had to compromise . |
59 | In the end I saw that there was no way he would accept this treatment , and that it was doing both of us more harm than good . |
60 | In the end I gave up . |