Example sentences of "that end " in BNC.

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1 It 's all part of the drive that she believes , will take her to the top of her forthcoming profession and to that end , she is not prepared to put a time limit on her arrival .
2 To do these effectively you need either an abdominal board which can be used on an incline , or a plank with one end raised on bricks and a piece of rope tied to that end to hook your feet underneath .
3 Even Mary Vetsera has only one wish , to be possessed by him , and is prepared to go to any lengths to achieve that end .
4 So , to that end , she intends to keep the door ajar .
5 To that end , the agent meets with an artist 's management and its record company to decide the best touring period .
6 But there is more to be discovered by thinking their confusions and discriminations to the surface , and to that end I consider one further ‘ explanation ’ of homosexuality along similar lines .
7 To that end , the Sandinistas will drop their earlier insistence on a firm deadline of December 30 if a UN , or OAS-supervised demobilisation , is making discernible headway in disarming or relocating the rebels , the diplomats said .
8 To that end the residents of the Winslow group will share cooking chores in a central ‘ common house , ’ as well as helping with childcare and maintenance .
9 To that end , he tossed the media rabble dripping hunks of redundant , rote monologue ; his loudness provided a great show and diverted probing questions .
10 To that end , Mr Smith urged every constituency party and trade union to ballot their members wherever possible before voting .
11 All other studies he made subservient to that end .
12 By 1702 , the house and grounds were held by Richard Boyle , the third Earl of Burlington , also the fourth Earl of Cork , who travelled extensively and had many influential friends , including Alexander Pope , who was considered to be head of the literary world and who moved with his parents , in 1716 , to the end house of Dr. Matthias Mawson 's new buildings ( Mawson Row ) , that end house being on the corner of Chiswick Lane and a lane that later became known as Mawson Lane ( now obliterated by the dual carriageway of the Great West Road Extension A.4. ) ; that end house , in due course , becoming a Public House named Fox and Hounds , following Alexander Pope 's removal to Strawberry Hill at Twickenham .
13 By 1702 , the house and grounds were held by Richard Boyle , the third Earl of Burlington , also the fourth Earl of Cork , who travelled extensively and had many influential friends , including Alexander Pope , who was considered to be head of the literary world and who moved with his parents , in 1716 , to the end house of Dr. Matthias Mawson 's new buildings ( Mawson Row ) , that end house being on the corner of Chiswick Lane and a lane that later became known as Mawson Lane ( now obliterated by the dual carriageway of the Great West Road Extension A.4. ) ; that end house , in due course , becoming a Public House named Fox and Hounds , following Alexander Pope 's removal to Strawberry Hill at Twickenham .
14 Close by , near the junction of Kew Bridge with the Brentford Road and that end of Turnham Green Lane , was the London Style and Style Hall , also the Star and Garter Hotel .
15 At the eastern end of the Brentford Road was Stamford Brook Lane , turning northward and Chiswick Lane leading southward to Mawson Lane and the riverside houses opposite to the Eyot ( or Ait ) , in turn leading back to St. Nicholas Church , Fishermen 's Place and Church Street , at the other end of which was Pages Yard and Lord Burlington 's Lane , with Chiswick Square on the south side and Hogarth Lane extending from that end of Mawson Lane , linking Little Sutton with that area via Barrowgate Lane .
16 The other end of the main corridor , with the classrooms , dining room and library , he called Hardside because lifewas hard at that end of the school .
17 The behavioural routes to that end thus show an ‘ equipotentiality ’ .
18 It is certainly true that in many cases warts will regress and even disappear without any treatment , but it is unclear why this should happen and there is no way of predicting which sufferers will be able to rid themselves of the warts or how to stimulate the body 's defence to that end .
19 To that end it employed a mixture of bribery , smear and downright deceit , climaxing in a crescendo of scaremongering hysteria .
20 It is in fact NACAB policy that advice workers should be able to carry out some limited counselling functions and they do run training to that end .
21 Turtles , programmed by youngsters to move around the floor and describe shapes with pens on their under-bellies , are the means to that end .
22 The way by which that end is brought about is not given any value , and yet our actions can be so creative in themselves .
23 It would be a very great help towards that end if the studies and work of theologians , doctors of divinity and other such people could be regarded as being related to specialised history , and not at all as being directed towards the regeneration and bolstering of established religions .
24 Evolutionary motivation , in all its complexity , is primarily directed to that end .
25 ‘ Forasmuch as the exercise of archery is lawful , laudable , healthful , and innocent and to that end that God 's holy name may not be dishonoured by any of that society , it is agreed … that if any one of them shall that day curse or swear , in the hearing of any of the company … he shall forthwith pay down one shilling … to be distributed by the Captain , to the use of the poor of that place , or township where they shoot . ’
26 The lugubrious publican had seen it as his job to repel strangers and had employed to that end an impressive armoury of taciturnity , malevolent glances , warm beer and poor service .
27 Even when that object was not consciously in view most proposals for Masai development tended in practice towards that end , their essential ingredient being some measure designed to move the Masai away from the semi-nomadism they had immemorially practised towards a way of living which would make it easier for administrators to keep a benevolent eye on them .
28 Oddly enough these men of science are not only willing but eager to talk on their subject , and to that end he 's invited the author of his present reading matter to lunch on Sunday to explain about ‘ … anti-idiotypic monoclonal antibodies , that … ’
29 I do n't stand a hope in hell of answering them all but I 'm going to try my damnedest , and to that end have missed out on most of the company parties and outings .
30 That end of the day begins any time between five and seven .
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