by the end of造句151 It was hoped to open the border and renew diplomatic ties by the end of 1991.
152 By the end of the year, Jim had produced a first draft of his new novel.
153 By the end of their honeymoon the Haskins were only too pleased to find that Multavia did not boast a national airline.
154 We re-interviewed those principal carers whose relatives, etc had moved to permanent institutional care by the end of one year.
155 This had been consolidated in power by the end of the fourteenth century, after the one serious attempt to overthrow it.
156 It will be a very different dairy industry by the end of 2001.
157 There are like hundreds more that are going to be in a coffee table book by the end of the year.
158 It would cost hundreds of millions of pounds, with work beginning by the end of the century.
159 By the end of the summer, however, Alvin was ready to disappear again.
160 A quick curtain of water fell across the plains but by the end of the day they were as dry as ever.
161 By the end of the month it had been codified into a document which was widely circulated for study among work groups.
162 Considering all the power that accumulates by the end of this novel, the first hundred pages are disappointingly slow.
163 By the end of three weeks, I had stopped dabbling with metaphors from the rigged wrestling match.
164 By the end of the day Mutalibov had fled and the Front had established effective control throughout the capital.
165 By the end of the year most managers were working to set the context within which their subordinates were working.
166 By the end of 1986 Seadocs had closed its doors.
167 By the end of 1988 the lifetime output was calculated to be less than 22 percent of its original design capacity.
168 We had five different shapes on the board by the end of the lesson.
169 By the end of the day, Juliana was brimming over with new-found confidence.
170 By the end of the show, the contestants are perched on piles of pillows of varying heights.
171 Some have long bus rides to and from school, and are exhausted by the end of the day.
172 By the end of the 1980s, drought had again intensified the need for emergency relief.
173 It is facing a £40m deficit by the end of March.
174 By the end of World War I, however, she faced a widening split with her radical allies.
175 The decision of the Supreme Court had not been announced by the end of February.
176 By the end of the week the prospect was even bleaker.
177 A previously agreed reduction in troops from 43,000 to 36,000 by the end of 1992 would go ahead as planned.
178 He predicted a 25 percent fall in national income by the end of the year if drastic steps were not taken.
179 New York Head Start programs also were squeaking by, but funding could dry up by the end of January.
180 At that rate, the fund would have run out of money by the end of the calendar year.