Example sentences of "by [art] end of [noun] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If the campaign goes as well as today 's Oxford launch , by the end of February the charity should be little more than a hop , skip and a jump away from its target . |
2 | If the campaign goes as well as today 's Oxford launch , by the end of February the charity should be little more than a hop , skip and a jump away from its target . |
3 | For all its terrifying initial impetus , by the end of February the attack had bogged down , and to a large extent of its own accord . |
4 | It was decided at the Brdo kod Kranja meeting to hold by the end of May a separate referendum in each republic except Slovenia , which had already voted overwhelmingly for independence in a referendum in December 1990 [ see p. 37924 ] . |
5 | Popular unrest had begun to develop even before his death — commissions were appointed to investigate insurrections in Kent on 2 February and in Surrey on 11 April , and a London chronicle tells of the arrest and execution , at an unspecified date , of a rebel leader known as Bluebeard. ( 7 ; 22 , p.158 ) By the end of May the Kentishmen were marching on London , in June there was a skirmish with royal forces , and they presented a formal complaint of their grievances . |
6 | By the end of March the bulk of our winter visitors have departed . |
7 | By the end of March the Iraqi armed forces had suppressed the southern rebellion and had recaptured a number of northern towns from Kurdish guerrillas . |
8 | By the end of March the list had still not been published , although more people came forward voluntarily almost every day . |
9 | By the end of March the totals had reached 81,607 Germans to 89,000 French . |
10 | By the end of March the 15 members of the IT department at Courtaulds Fibres in Grimsby will have completed an ITED programme . |
11 | Cuba also threatened to retaliate by disrupting channels of communication within the US , although by the end of April no such action had been reported . |
12 | Apple Computer Inc on Wednesday launches its first full-function servers , and with them hopes to persuade small- and medium-size businesses to buy from it all the computer equipment they need ; the new Workgroup servers can process data up to four times faster than Quadras , and although they will support alien machines , they are designed primarily for networks consisting mainly of Macintoshes ; the Workgroup Server Models 60 and 80 cost from $3,080 to $10,000 , the high-end Model 95 at $7,600 to $13,000 ; the 95 is out by the end of April the other two this summer ; the company also has a new Release 4.0 of its AppleShare file and print sharing software , and a high-end AppleShare Pro ; the company is also launching AppleTalk Connection for MS-DOS and Windows to enable cross communications between Macintosh and MS-DOS boxes in a network . |
13 | By the end of April the main issue of disagreement appeared to be the choice of venue for the talks , Chissano having proposed Malawi or Zimbabwe , with the MNR insisting on a meeting in Nairobi . |
14 | Although by the end of April the authorities had yet to decide whether to file charges arising from the incident , both the Kennedy family and the alleged victim had employed formidable legal teams to represent their interests . |
15 | It 's hoped that by the end of July a Waveney class lifeboat from the reserve fleet will be based at Torness provisionally for one year to assess its viability as a mooring and operational base for Dunbar 's all-weather lifeboat . |
16 | By the end of July an advance of about two and a half miles had been made on a front which at this depth did not exceed two miles . ’ |
17 | By the end of January the known death toll from the revolution had again been revised downwards drastically to stand at 689 . |
18 | By the end of January the allies claimed to have flown over 30,000 sorties . |
19 | In spite of six weeks of unceasing rain Wade was , by October 1732 , able to write , ‘ I still hope in a fortnight to pass the Coriarick Mountain in my coach ’ , and sure enough by the end of October the road was finished , ‘ made through a part of the country , ’ as he justly claimed in his report to the Treasury , ‘ that was scarcely passable for man or horse … now made as easy and practicable for wheel carriages as any road in the country ’ . |
20 | By the end of October the first frosts have generally cleared away those devils , the colours are on the hill and the bellowing back in the glens . |
21 | Although Clinton continued to enjoy a consistent lead in the opinion polls , by the end of October the gap between the two candidates appeared to have closed sufficiently to be causing some alarm in the Democratic camp . |
22 | By the end of September an anti-Singh faction within the Janata Dal appeared to have coalesced around the Prime Minister 's arch-rival Chandra Shekhar . |
23 | By the end of September the Bolsheviks had gained majority support in both the Moscow and Petrograd soviets , where Trotsky had become chairman . |
24 | Not only were existing vacancies within the 104-seat chamber filled , but new seats were created so that by the end of September the unelected chamber 's membership had been expanded to 112 . |
25 | By the end of September the lira rate against the deutschmark was about 876 , representing a further devaluation of some 8.5 per cent compared with the central rate set on Sept. 13 . |
26 | By the end of December the situation had deteriorated enough for the Hongkong Bank to abandon its long-planned merger . |
27 | In May Vassiliou met President Bush in Washington to discuss the Cyprus problem , and by the end of June the USA was actively working towards convening a conference later in the year . |
28 | Nonetheless , Shandell says that by the end of August the company will have versions ‘ for most versions of Unix ’ , by which he means implementations for Unix System V.4 , and Motorola Inc 's 88open standard plus versions for Santa Cruz Operation Inc , Data General Corp , Siemens Nixdorf Informationssysteme AG and ICL Plc Unixes and IBM 's AIX . |
29 | By the end of August the conflict was thought to have claimed the lives of 5,000 people . |
30 | By the end of August the opinion polls suggested that Bush had reduced , but not eliminated , Clinton 's lead . |