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end - use in sentences
Converse of object
- put: Put the pointy end of the balloon into the tub.
- mark: Secondly it should be enforceable, Thirdly, it does not mark the end of the road.
Adjective modifier
- West: The offer is also available at Sri Thai Soho in Old Compton Street in the West End.
- east: Two other important buildings stood at the east end of High Green.
- East: But Emma dreams of escaping the poverty of the East End.
- west: The best chance would appear to be offered by the west end or nave, of which the nave would allow a larger area.
- southern: At the southern end of the village lies the hamlet of Samlesbury Bottoms and the 19th century Samlesbury Bottoms Mill.
- eastern: At the eastern end of the intervention a large number of postholes were identified along with several pits lined with charcoal.
Modifies a noun
- user: The end users should be experienced drivers who are familiar with the system.
- result: The end result is some superb trial scenes, where the audiences hopes are raised or dashed, depending on how evidence is accepted.
Adjective complement
- 31st: Innovation announced pre-tax profits of 3.51 million pounds, on turnover of 15.2 million, for the six months ending 31st March 2001.
- 30th: Trace Computers announced pre-tax profits of 1.09 million pounds, on turnover of 8.38 million, for the six months ending 30th November 2000.
Preposition: in
- tear: Fresh hopes, great expectations but will it all end in tears or cheers?
Preposition: of
- season: The photograph was taken toward the end of the 2000 season.
- century: More... Dark days are rising at the end of the 21st century.
- year: Pupils sit three examinations at the end of year 12.
- day: By the end of the day she had learned 30 words.
- period: At the end of this period of teaching, students are required to complete a research project.
- month: Of this number the greater part died from disease ' ere the end of the month had expired.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- up: The houses on the left of the stream ended up under about a foot of water.
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