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

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1 A man inspecting the crosses around the regimental emblems outside Westminster Abbey lived in the East End during the Blitz .
2 The spectacular musical set in London 's East End during the second world war .
3 To me , Cornwall was an area covered on the way to the Scilly Isles , with its infamous humpback runway , or to Land 's End for the standard photo of the signpost showing the distance to your home town .
4 On that circuit I was vaguely conscious that there were more blue uniforms on the streets than normal , but then that was normal in the West End for the pre-Christmas rush .
5 Tour for the experience , the West End for the exposure .
6 She also helped set up a convalescent home for patients from the East End after the cholera epidemic of 1867 .
7 Meanwhile the East End of the city looks like a polluted , litter-strewn beach after the tide has gone out : derelict , depressed , abandoned .
8 Mr Bond , whose round covers the West End of the town , said all the milkmen were happy to help .
9 Other BNP activists were at work in the West End of the town .
10 The boy , brought up in poverty and amid the cruelty of London 's East End in the nineties , could have had no greater reward .
11 A MURDERER has struck 16,636 times in London 's West End in the past 40 years , yet the mystery attacker is still at large .
12 This appears to have been responsible for several stunts and was implicated in the general increase of physical violence against Jews in the East End in the middle 1930s .
13 Another girlfriend was American actress Jane Summerhayes , one of the stars of the Broadway hit musical A Chorus Line , which came to London 's West End in the baking summer of 1976 .
14 Berwick Kaler gives a peculiarly charmless performance as the Pope , Frances de la Tour is wasting her time as the witch , and one wonders why the producers thought it was worth transferring this dismal exercise to the West End from the West Yorkshire Playhouse .
15 However , after attention lapses he can retain his insights into another person , and use them in choices of means , without abandoning his long-term egoistic ends for the altruistic goals to which he briefly felt himself drawn ; he can therefore claim to have obeyed ‘ Be aware ’ without ceasing to be an egoist .
16 Pull ends through the gap — this twists the sides into an elegant roll .
17 Thread the folded end through the hold and tuck the two ends through the loop .
18 I 'm just taking the ends off the
19 I 'll just trim the very dead ends off the side there .
20 Hers is the head upon which all ‘ ends of the world are come ’ , and the eyelids are a little weary .
21 And there are also orphan countries there — poor places , backwaters , as it might seem , at opposite ends of the earth .
22 But what is most striking about both books is the sense they give of how desolate and enclosed an adolescence could be , at opposite ends of the society .
23 Prepare a strip 3–4ft wide , extending a little beyond the ends of the hedge .
24 Bend over , holding the ends of the bar at arm 's length .
25 These were the opposite ends of the British special-train scene of the 1980s , on either side of a conscious divide where the key words were price and profit .
26 Place aluminium tape over the ridge ( top ) ends of the sheets , and aluminium antidust breather tape over the eaves ( bottom ) ends .
27 The ends of the coil should be soldered to the termination strips to allow for the later attachment of heavier gauge connecting cable .
28 The shore ends of the cable used solid armoured wires instead of the stranded type and the cable itself was gradually reduced in size between the shore and the deep sea section in three stages — a practice still followed today .
29 The outcome turned on the block votes of union delegations at opposite ends of the conflict ; for and against establishing a separate body .
30 ‘ Yeah , though I take the wings of morning and fly to the uttermost ends of the sea , yet thou art with me . ’
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