Example sentences of "[adv] at the other [noun] of " in BNC.

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1 It does n't matter that they may be 700 miles away at the other end of a data link .
2 Various people answered , and no one knew where anyone was , and only three or four times was Alistair successfully connected to the apparently permanent coughing fit that crackled away at the other end of Smith 's extension .
3 I recall summer commenced on 1 May in Newcastle for our ‘ shirt sleeve order ’ ; meanwhile at the other end of the Northumbrian body , para. 32 of the order commands that ‘ trousers will be worn with the bottoms of the trouser legs , at the front , just touching the instep ’ .
4 To the left of the camera , and probably at the other end of the studio to get the size ratio right , we had a black draped set for the miniaturised companion to walk in front of .
5 His village was at the upper end of the valley in which the woman of Lohali had been killed the previous week , and he told me that nothing had been heard of the man-eater since , and added that the animal was possibly now at the other end of the district .
6 The invading motorway , the M62 , sliced and slashed its way across the peaceful countryside , separating the lovely old Quaker Farm from some of its pastureland , which is now at the other side of the flyover which almost marks the boundary between Sandholme and Gilberdyke .
7 By the time Maisie and he got clear of the crowd , Aziz and Hasan were almost at the other side of the Common .
8 These are the rhyolites , which are right at the other end of the spectrum from basalts ; that is to say they are acid , contain a lot of silica and have the same composition as granite .
9 The voices have been heard as far as the race track or right at the other end of the town , depending on which way the wind is blowing .
10 She 's right at the other end of the room and is deaf and blind when she has to be . "
11 Her family were all up north , in Darlington , right at the other end of the country .
12 Joe said , ‘ Where and when ? ’ and Ashdown fumbled around a little at the other end of the line and then came up with an address .
13 The O'Neil double-act started up again at the other end of the church , Denis responding to Paddy .
14 It was to be nine months before we finally emerged again at the other end of the archipelago — shocked , emaciated , but exalted .
15 This footbridge was however at the other end of the platform , and most passengers got into the habit of going to the station exit across the tracks despite the standard railway warnings not to do so .
16 Fenella and Floy and Snodgrass had sat quietly at the other side of the table , not eating very much , listening carefully to everything that was said .
17 Elizabeth 's upbringing was certainly at the other end of the spectrum from Mary 's .
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