Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] far " in BNC.

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1 A much purer line , although firmly in the ‘ short but sweet ’ category , can be located at the far ( Baslow ) end of the crag .
2 Our last port of call is at Chequer 's Buttress ( E1 5b ) , which fittingly stands at the far right end of Froggatt Edge .
3 We stopped at the far end just under the small choir loft where there was a recess leading up to the tower .
4 The junction lies at the far end of Junction 6 of the M6 , Gravelly Hill Interchange or Spaghetti Junction , the most complicated motorway interchange in Britain , offering freeflow routes between the M6 , A38M and A5127 and also linking in various local roads .
5 The Audi Quattro was parked at the far end of the small , packed car-park .
6 And suddenly , true to the route Ursula had picked out on the map , they reached the crest and saw Maurice 's car , parked at the far end of the lay-by where he had been told to wait , maroon and solitary against the pale expanse of chalk-smeared turf .
7 144 , it was ruled that the somewhat similar provision in the English Act of 1910 against adjourning for over a month struck only at the consideration of new business and that matters before the court at the general or adjourned meeting could be considered at a further adjournment out with the month .
8 144 , it was ruled that the somewhat similar prohibition in the English Act of 1910 against adjourning for over a month struck only at consideration of new business , and that matters before the court at the general or adjourned meeting could be considered at a further adjournment outwith the month .
9 Rangers , without a win in their last eight league games , clinched a deserved victory when Mark Bradshaw scored at the far post .
10 He let go the clutch , lifted the front wheel and drove at the far bank , sand-spit dead ahead .
11 Positioned at the far end of the lake was a clump of trees in direct line to the aircraft 's take-off path .
12 Half a mile , and he was right up my arse and I was going at a far pace
13 Only the dark Porsche squatting at the far end of the drive gives some indication that a local does not live here .
14 A score of older cadets were waiting at the far end behind what was evidently a transparent plascrystal wall .
15 A white sink shone at the far end , some sort of covered porcelain bucket underneath it .
16 When it was pointing at the far corner of the floor , it emitted a stream of high-pitched bleeps .
17 Primed with the good advice , but uncertain how far he could follow it , Greg went in through the hall of the cottage , artificially created by modern alterations , and knocked at the far door on the right .
18 The lower — rough gravel and during the winter months flooded at the far end .
19 It was a large , old-fashioned nursery-cum-workroom , with piled baskets of wool and two looms at the far end .
20 The frogs did as Sergeant advised , and discovered at the far end of the garden , near the brick wall , a fine shady place among a cluster of mossy rocks .
21 At a muddy little pond halfway up the hill swallows were dive-bombing its insect life and three brown pigs browsed at the further end of the meadow .
22 He slipped from the edge nearest Nora as soon as the hounds entered at the farther side .
23 She was staring at the far wall of the small room , which was completely covered in postcards and photogravure cards from just about every city in Europe .
24 The maintenance contract is likely to increase to £5,000 p.a. by the end of 1993/94 , with additional repair costs on non-maintained equipment running at a further £3,000 p.a. ( average 15 repairs ) in the same period .
25 This again differs widely depending on the degree of the handicap , and autistics may be found at the farthest extremes of social and academic capability .
26 Hull KR are confident their players ' strike will be settled at a further meeting tonight .
27 Following the path , continue down to the charming sunken alpinum of 1800 and arrive at a further part of the Hunger Wall .
28 Starting at the far left of the picture , the SW213 has the lowest price tag but , as is so often the case , it 's the easiest to play , with a surprisingly low action .
29 Beinn Alligin is the third of the great Torridon giants and more amenable than its fellows , and more honest , the whole effort of climbing to the summit ridge , traversing it and descending at the far end to return down the corrie being assessed at a glance , although probably under-estimated .
30 This certainty was that the Spice Islands , the Moluccas , lay at the farthest side of the Mar del Sur , or of whatever might lie beyond the waters that Balboa saw .
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