Example sentences of "[adv prt] [art] [adj] end " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Right down the other end of the pipe , please , ’ said Gurder .
2 We run down the other end and have a go at Sunderland fans … and like against Villa when they all got pushed onto the pitch … we 're all in there …
3 I think the only thing that 's holding him up is making up his mind whether to get married first , and have a wife sitting down the other end of the table . ’
4 Léonie and Thérèse were down the other end , putting on their boots .
5 I mean , the only way you could do that would be if you had a till at one end and people bought whatever they wanted and were given a voucher and you walked down the other end and exchanged
6 cutting down the other end .
7 they 've got a girl that works there right and her name her name is Linda and they run this big machine and it 's really long and he said if she 's at the top machine he ca n't see down the other end of the machine cos her boobs are in the way and he 's got I said you do n't ask her can sh he said yeah well he said I 've got ta ask her can she move out the way , he said if she sits on the table her boobs are resting on the table , I said oh I 'd crack up .
8 Yeah but what happens when you come down the other end ?
9 Go down the other end I expect .
10 Oh I put it down the other end .
11 Lord Deverill was standing down the far end of the room , staring out of a window across the estate .
12 of cocks sucked down the deep end 's outlet hole ,
13 It was twilight and a brilliant new moon was gliding down the bright end of the sky , followed by a cascade of stars .
14 You know where I 've put you know down the bottom end of the garden , th that little bit of digging ?
15 We can go down the bottom end this way
16 Well , the most serious one , I suppose , is that there were some people in a car driving down the bottom end of Commerical Street and they had their windows broken by stones thrown by Hereford lads .
17 There I was strolling down the scrubby end of the Kings Road , mooching along .
18 Whoever suggested the grandiose title and subtitle of this book was looking down the wrong end of a microscope .
19 Turn in the other end of the tape , leaving the cords free for pulling up .
20 There was no question of her being able to haunt the environs of Mayfield Cottage , as it was down a dead end lane three miles from the nearest village .
21 To hire a car would be a mistake if you want to enjoy the White Mountains , which extend over the western end of the island , from immediately behind Chania and the north coast road to the edge of the south coast .
22 It is understood that Sock Shop directors were in the US yesterday trying to find someone who might be prepared to take over the American end of the operation and continue to run it under the Sock Shop name .
23 The museum had taken over the northern end of the building but the main hall of what had been Damiani 's factory , with its vaulted roof and tunnels , was in semi-derelict condition , leased on occasion to a firm of Iranian-born Jews who dealt in Persian art .
24 Stop up the other end , and bury the hose-pipe alongside the beans .
25 Sure enough , I dived in the water , swam up the other end , and he came after me .
26 One umpire was up the other end , the other was too busy controlling his refractory pony to watch what Randy was up to .
27 ‘ Players who whack someone when the play is up the other end of the field are cowards .
28 It rang for a long time , and he thought he was going to be out of luck , but eventually the receiver was picked up the other end .
29 The rollers then engaged , and ran in the channels , lifting up the front end of the trailer .
30 He worked with scarcely a break to search out a new passage in the files , or to pick up the half-smoked end of his last cigarette from the ashtray , stub it out , light a new one , and put it down in its place .
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