Example sentences of "end of [art] [noun sg] [adv] the " in BNC.

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1 Suddenly — from the far end of the arena where the wall had been — there was gunfire .
2 Next , of course , the Perks came , swarming up into the open end of the hangar where the Alice sat , ticking and steaming as she cooled .
3 She hurried to the far end of the bay where the sun gazed from above the cliff with hot , friendly passion .
4 By the end of the year even the serious newspapers were discussing the constitutional implications of divorce .
5 This led to the usual talk of dismissing coach Luis Gradin , the man in charge throughout this period of successive defeats , but he will stay on at least until the end of the year when the present Argentine RU committee changes .
6 The only front that the Cavalry commanders can see is right at the end of the valley where the main Russian army is massively assembled , secure behind their heavy guns .
7 At the southern end of the valley where the sky was brighter , a horseman now appeared , his dark mount reined in , its head pulling to one side as it slowed then came to a halt .
8 A huge window filled the end of the corridor where the tunnel turned to the right , intersecting with the boarding hatch .
9 Sentimentally , his father called out to Caterina , down at the end of the table where the women sat .
10 The moral condemnation of the Third Reich emerged for the most part only after the end of the war when the most barbaric crimes of the regime were fully exposed .
11 Possibly the greatest compliment that could be paid to the PFF — and that accidentally — was near the end of the war when the Command was strong enough for each Group to mount an attack on a single target , but generally supported by the full paraphernalia of hard-won pathfinding techniques .
12 The few Communists , Fascist and Stop-the War candidates who ignored the truce were badly defeated until towards the end of the war when the newly formed Commonwealth began to win seats which might otherwise have gone to the Labour Party .
13 At the beginning and end of the season when the resorts are quieter and more relaxed , we can offer special holidays at really rock-bottom prices .
14 Moreover , although employers in the holiday camps sector themselves reserve the right to terminate seasonal workers ' employment before the end of the season when the site finally shuts down , they seldom have to exercise this right .
15 Hankin was promised an interview at the end of the season when the board made it clear he was not blamed for relegation .
16 The only sounds came from the other end of the room where the woman was splitting the artichokes and tossing them with a splash into a big plastic bowl .
17 He forgot about the call until the end of the week when the story broke .
18 One month from the end of the month when the goods or services were delivered or despatched ;
19 Relations had already become seriously strained following the mid-March execution in Baghdad of the United Kingdom-based journalist Farzad Bazoft and had worsened towards the end of the month when the UK and the United States claimed to have foiled an Iraqi plot to import nuclear detonators [ see p. 37322 ] .
20 At the anterior end of the embryo where the brain will form the folds are well separated with a broad area between them , but the folds run close together towards the rear end .
21 If this hypothesis is true then the enormous international coalition against Iraq , under American leadership , is the end of an epoch not the beginning of a new one .
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