Example sentences of "up to [art] end of " in BNC.

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1 The latest figures from the Home Office show that the largest of the 60 seizures of the drug made up to the end of June this year was 40 grammes in Nottingham .
2 The massive preponderance of peasants up to the end of NEP and beyond also ensured a widely disseminated population .
3 In the five years up to the end of April , 1950 , the post-war housing programme had provided 686,018 permanent houses and flats in Great Britain .
4 And it 's Daiwa Trentman Denis who is the angler all of the front runners fear in the run up to the end of the season .
5 I walk right up to the end of the platform .
6 Not surprisingly , West Indies dominated these , winning seventeen of the first twenty-two played up to the end of 1985–6 .
7 The rest of the great narrative , right up to the end of the Books of Kings , and the prophetic books of the Old Testament also , will make clear what this decision costs God , and the Gospels of the New Testament will make it even plainer with their accounts of the passion and death of Jesus of Nazareth .
8 The Nuremberg Trials lifted the scales from the eyes of many Germans , and later OMGUS surveys reported that only one in eight ( 12 per cent ) of those questioned in the American Zone recalled trusting Hitler as Leader up to the end of the war , while 35 per cent claimed never to have trusted him and a further ( 6 per cent to have kept faith in him only until the outbreak of war .
9 Severn Mill continued to work up to the end of the 19th century .
10 The Long family continued to run the latter mill up to the end of the 19th century , hut by 1870 New Mills had been taken over and substantially reorganised by Tubbs and Lewis , who converted it to production of elasticated fabric .
11 The broadcasters ' costs up to the end of July 1990 were estimated as £595,000 , equivalent to approximately £20,000 per week .
12 UNEP ( ibid. ) shows that all classes of cropland are predicted to increase in area up to the end of the millennium , but that large quantities of land ( most certainly concentrated in marginal environments ) will lose productive capacity .
13 Although parachutes were not used again by the SAS in North Africa , training in their use continued right up to the end of the campaign .
14 But up to the end of May 1985 , the steel industry had received from the metal-working industry only $360.000 .
15 They are ongoing in that they are still at an early stage and in that the process of applying them right across the whole of the NHS will take several years-probably up to the end of the century .
16 Charlie was a bustling , enthusiastic bundle of driving energy who played at inside-right for the Palace throughout the five seasons up to the end of fully competitive football in 1915 .
17 There is no evidence that all jurists early practised toleration of defective trusts , for we have seen that up to the end of the first century at least there was opposition to allowing them validity .
18 Some through passage takes place in spring , between March and early May , and in autumn up to the end of November , but recent records give little idea of the scale of these movements .
19 The drought persisted in eastern Australia during 1982 and the cumulative effect up to the end of January 1983 is shown in Figure 1 .
20 The early amphibians spanned the late Devonian right up to the end of the Triassic , some 345 to 195 million years ago , as ‘ lords of the coal swamps ’ .
21 ‘ We have taken £5,000 in advance bookings for the movie up to the end of the December . ’
22 Correspondingly , those who wavered towards God have been sent from Heaven to Earth , where ‘ they will be in a certain pain up to the end of the world , but at Doomsday they shall return to Heaven .
23 Next , I get one of those high-speed electric drills and I couple that up to the end of the cable in such a way that when the drill turns , it turns the cable backwards .
24 All the activities are marked with a clock to show you how long each activity takes , so you can keep your students busy right up to the end of the lesson .
25 Even up to the end of the eighteenth century it was widely held that mind resided in the spaces within the brain , the ventricles , rather than in the neural tissue itself .
26 ‘ I know how much we have already put in up to the end of 1992 and I know what we could be asked for for 1993 , ’ Longuet said , but the size of the sums is to embarrassing for him to reveal them — but he did say they were incompatible with what the European Commission would allow and what French taxpayers wanted .
27 Such an adult sex-ratio buffer as proposed here is quite distinct from Fisher 's principle for sex ratio , which would operate only up to the end of parental care .
28 As part of its Micro 2000 vision — which will take its iAPX-86 family up to the end of the millennium ( UX No 289 ) — Intel Corp is now openly talking about announcing the P6 , yes , folks , the P6 at the end of next year , three quarters after it brings on the P5 .
29 Up to the end of 1990 , 313 women had had endometriosis diagnosed at laparoscopy ( 41 ) or laparotomy ( 272 ) .
30 The Leger Gallery was founded in 1892 by Joseph Leger , whose activities were ‘ modest as a dealer in the period up to the end of the Great War and typical of an age in which there were few private clients and virtually no museum purchases ’ astonishing in view of the purchasing possibilities at the time .
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