1. Their tracks met those of the company end on but were not connected. 2. They crossed over quietly enough, Athelstan smiling as he passed through the gateway at the far end on to Fish Street Hill. 3. Yet it would be wrong to end on a sour note. 4. Most fabliaux, as can be seen in the summaries already given in this chapter, end on an explicit moral. 5. Finally, place the ladders on the board carefully, making sure that they start and end on squares of the same colour. 6. He shakes out the match and places the spent end on the work surface beside the cooker. 7. Its main characteristic is that it can be predicated with certainty before the commencement of the term that it will come to an end on a known date. 8. All interim orders come to an end on the disposal of the application if they have not otherwise expired. 9. Almost all of the crowd stayed to the end on a damp and chilly night, making more giddy noise than USC inspired in the entire Paul Hackett era. 10. A century-long wait came to an end on Sunday with a beautifully struck backhand down the line. |