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

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1 That was effectively the end of Liverpool 's challenge , and Spartak confirmed their greater class with a second three minutes from time .
2 The ensuing enquiries and inquest returned a verdict of accidental death and the sad interlude closed , apparently the end of a tragic love affair .
3 We had hoped to announce the new scheme for consultation today , but that has been delayed until tomorrow or perhaps the end of the week .
4 Obviously the end of the film and he 's come back !
5 Erm it 's g there now obviously the end of year it builds up over the end of the year partly because it relies on the extra recruitment and the increasing sales per er per capita erm or per capita sales I should say .
6 And so the end of my holiday drew near .
7 So the end of the Cold War is also the ‘ end of history ’ — no more stories to be told , no more thinking to be done , no more fundamental conflicts to be resolved .
8 But now some reports on a couple of the other games this afternoon ; in the South Midland League Trophy ; Shenley and Lowton five , Oxford City two ; so the end of a long unbeaten run for Oxford City ; our reporter , John Shepherd .
9 This is not the much-touted ‘ end of history ’ that we are witnessing ; it is merely the end of the American ability to control events around the world .
10 No vast increase of papal provisions ensued as a result of this bull ; nor did much royal embarrassment , still less the end of pluralism .
11 The School for Nightingales marked not only the end of one collaboration but the beginning of another , since the cast included , among the ‘ young ladies of the Academy ’ , a dancer using the stage name of Anne de Mohan .
12 When they landed at Málaga it was hot , in spite of the fact that it was only the end of April .
13 Er and from our point of view er erm the panel , erm this is only the end of the beginning for us because we 've got a lot of other work to do .
14 Interest in the code has grown as it has become clear how swiftly the end of the cold war has begun to undermine NATO 's defence base .
15 Esther Rantzen called this a sign of hope , ‘ Addiction is n't necessarily the end of the line . ’
16 When decay does set in , it 's not necessarily the end of the world , or the window .
17 The menopause is n't necessarily the end of our life , it can be the beginning of so many new different things .
18 The tragic death of drummer Jeff Porcaro has heralded not just the end of an era but , according to Toto 's guitarist and now frontman Steve Lukather , the end of the band 's fourteen-year career …
19 Retirement should be seen as the start of a new phase of life , not just the end of an old one .
20 That 's not the end of the game either , just the end of that innings .
21 It was just the end of a conversation … ’
22 It was n't just the end of the Apple adventure — it was the end of the Beatles .
23 If so , then what would happen now , or was that just the end of it ?
24 Its demolition in 1962 , still the most wanton act of vandalic savagery in what has become a century of architectural barbarism , signalled conclusively the end of the age of giants and the arrival of the age of pygmies .
25 ‘ You knew that I was going to break off the engagement anyway , so it 's not exactly the end of the world for me .
26 Meanwhile the end of the world had not yet come .
27 Meanwhile the end of the German campaign in Yugoslavia and Greece meant that many of the Luftwaffe units employed there were now being posted elsewhere , some of these stopping off in Sicily for a few days on their way back to Germany and undertaking a few missions over Malta .
28 Disappointment that they were losing the best American M D they had ever had , after less than one year , and alarm in the knowledge that his demotion almost certainly meant the end of the recovery and expansion plans , and possibly the end of vehicle manufacture in the UK .
29 It is this expertise of the managers which justifies their being treated as the brain of the company , formulating corporate policy to further the ends of the enterprise .
30 The prevalent westerly winds on the Norfolk coast are probably of considerable importance in this connection , as once the end of the island starts to recurve , they will tend to build up the laterals roughly at right angles to the main ridge .
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