Example sentences of "[verb] [art] far end " in BNC.
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1 | The visitors expressed a desire to see the farther end of the garden . |
2 | It was a wide corridor , gloomy and undecorated and very long , but at last Bernice was able to see the far end : a wall moulded into the likeness of a grotesque face . |
3 | They 're just shadows , ghosts who dance under the shade of the spreading yew trees which border the far end of the lawn in front of my manor house . |
4 | ‘ This will give you an idea of the property , ’ he said , then , with one hand resting upon her shoulder , he pointed out the farmland area with its manager 's house and men 's quarters , the main homestead and four chalets , and the bush area adjoining the far end of the three thousand acres . |
5 | He wo n't be put off with a surface answer , but he wants to know the far end of everything ’ |
6 | With those I returned at speed to the boathouse and attacked the lower door , first hammering the toe of the tyre lever into a nonexistent crack between the wooden door frame and the surrounding brickwork at a level just below the keyhole , then bashing the far end of that iron , to put heavy leverage against the door frame , then wrenching out the lever and repeating the whole process above the lock , this time with fury . |
7 | You know the far end of ? |
8 | Twisted steel blocked the far end . |
9 | Two small fists appeared gripping the far end of the long handle , and Sam Kettle 's grimy muzzle thrust itself into the room . |
10 | Cosmologists call the far end of time the c-boundary . |
11 | Standing anywhere on the ridge one could catch sight of the sun delicately resting on the top of the distant hills which marked the far end of the grazing plains . |
12 | He had obviously managed to make the far end of the alley and slip out under cover of the fog , scant seconds before the other cars had arrived to seal it off . |
13 | The thump of a shell hitting the far end of the barrack building brought him wide awake . |
14 | A woman walked in and sat at the middle of the counter — Maxim had chosen the furthest end . |