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

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1 He told Clwyd 's environment and protection committee he was angry about proposals to the end the grass-roots service .
2 The queen and Mortimer , however , persisted in their policy of concession to the end .
3 The allowance is given from the date of bereavement to the end of that tax year , and for the following year so long as she has not remarried by the start of that year .
4 The National Sulphuric Acid Association 's quarterly summary of monthly returns in the UK showed production of new acid at 435 379 t form the beginning of July to the end of September 1991 .
5 Thus , in 1982 , from the beginning of May to the end of August , we operated two scanning sonars for more than 1500 hours in day-and-night patrols of the deep northern basin .
6 This is served from the end of May to the end of October ; otherwise a ‘ meagre ’ four courses are available !
7 The controversy led to a tightening up of the rules preventing hoarding , and extended the registration deadline from the end of January to the end of February .
8 I mean every year we have a campaign from about the middle of January to the end of February where we promote British holidays through our shop windows , and in fact I was just totting up our advertising spend in the last four or five weeks and I would say we have spent almost a hundred thousand pounds on partner advertising for Lunn Poly — book your holiday at Lunn Poly for U K holidays .
9 The Nine Walkers themselves stick together from the leaving of Rivendell to the end of the volume , apart from losing Gandalf in Moria .
10 Miranda Richardson plays effectively against type as his cold-eyed colleague in arms in a film that retains its hard-edged sense of danger to the end .
11 From the end of April to from the end of October to the end of April say .
12 I was on the bus from the centre of Bath to the end of our street , Avondale Buildings ( we lived at No. 5 ) , when I casually opened The Listener and saw this May Day poem .
13 The middle of August to the end of the third week in October is the traditional stalking period .
14 It is terminated by an Arch , through which is seen other Arches with close Arbors , and a row of Trees to the end of the View .
15 I turned and pushed my way through a group of people to the end of the room .
16 Suggest that you be allowed to search some parts of your local parks from the end of September to the end of April once or twice per month ; this should sound reasonable enough to your councillor and , hopefully , your council .
17 The Assembly , which began its discussions in August [ see pp. 38379-80 ] , asked the government to extend its period of deliberation to the end of March 1992 .
18 13.1 does not warrant that the Licensed Software will be error-free but if any copy of the Licensed Software is demonstrated to within 90 ( ninety ) days from the date of delivery to the end user to contain or have contained an error or malfunction , shall use all reasonable endeavours to correct such error or malfunction , or , as its option , to replace such copy of the Licensed Software free of charge , provided that :
19 When Chapman had signed on new players in July , he had agreed to pay three of them the full yearly wage of £208 to the end of the next April .
20 Anthony Cinnamond reserved one particularly effective item of information to the end of the cross-examination .
21 No doubt she encouraged Mr Macmillan at a time when he needed some encouragement ; and there seemed little danger to the Constitution in this fact being revealed in 1973 to those readers of Sir Harold 's memoirs who had stayed the course through the Winds of Change , the Blast of War , and the Tides of Fortune to the End of the Day .
22 Proudly he stripped off the packaging and screwed a limp length of fibreglass to the end of his sleek fibreglass rod .
23 Indeed in his guide Green recommended a stay from the end of June to the end of October .
24 ‘ He kept in with youngsters to the end , did n't he ? ’
25 The implications of this for the relation between how and the infinitive are exactly the same as with need and dare : if the means of realizing the infinitive 's event are not felt to exist , then there is felt to be nothing real occupying the before-position which real means always occupy with respect to the end pursued , and therefore no to preceding the infinitive .
26 While others deserted , Fitzjohn remained with Montfort to the end , bringing with him several Buckinghamshire and Northamptonshire knights .
27 Fortunately Mrs Howard was with Elizabeth to the end .
28 The hotel has a popular cellar dance bar called the Rustik Stuberl , which plays a mixture of live and disco music every evening from mid-June to the end of the season .
29 Instead I found no entries at all for the period from March to the end of that year .
30 In the nesting season — roughly from March to the end of June — fulmars await .
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