Example sentences of "[verb] [prep] the edge of " in BNC.

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1 Walling may have one or two faces , so a one-face finish may not be suitable for using as the edge of a tread instead of a paving slab , but would be for use underneath the slab .
2 In all my travels , I have not managed to fall off the edge of the world .
3 News on Sunday ended up with the worst of both worlds — a paper with metropolitan Right-On concerns , produced in a city that had fallen off the edge of the Right-On world .
4 I left Werewolf with a withering look and headed for the edge of the road , cutting back deeper into the trees so I could n't be seen from the farmhouse when I reached the fenced-off field .
5 Let alone to stand near the edge of a cliff .
6 It 's also as well not to stand under the edge of overhanging buildings .
7 Decorative angle brackets stamped or cut from thin sheet-iron and spaced along the edge of the lid at intervals of about six inches completed the furniture .
8 His black hair curled under the edge of his helmet and fell to his eyes , and there was a gap between his teeth .
9 Starting from the clubhouse on the first day and walking along the edge of the wood we came to a piece of natural grassland studded with patches of purpose tufted vetch and orchids growing among the unmown grass .
10 Then Hughes , for so long dogged by the determined attentions of marker Guennady Fillimonov , suddenly shook himself into space before blasting from the edge of the box but Podshivalov reacted superbly .
11 Cautiously Grant peered round the edge of the open door .
12 A short , plump man in tails peered round the edge of the plants .
13 Hugh , who had been reading about the dangers of having a smoker as a cohabitee , waved his handkerchief through the air and moved to the edge of the terrace .
14 An image flitted into her mind : she saw herself plunge over the edge of that black pit and tumble helplessly through the dark .
15 We er teeter on the edge of er a crisis virtually at the end of every day and if action is , and strong action is not taken very very quickly , er we have no doubt whatsoever , that the already serious level of , of er incidents within the prison system will escalate totally out of control .
16 This comfortable pension is located on the edge of the village , but only five minutes from all the facilities in the resort centre .
17 BY NOW a small museum will have been open a couple of months , located on the edge of the airport at Port Elizabeth on the eastern side of the Republic of South African Air Force Museum ( of which more in the December FlyPast ) , acting as a regional ‘ draw ’ for aviation enthusiasts of all ilks in a land that is very air-minded .
18 Since the western part of the Sunda Arc is located on the edge of a block of continental crust ( at present largely below sea level ) it is a continental-margin island arc rather than an intra-oceanic island arc .
19 She peered over the edge of the bedstead and saw a cliff of bedcover stretching endlessly to the stone floor .
20 Satisfied he was at least decently dressed , Seb raised his head cautiously and peered over the edge of the hollow .
21 Sitting up , she peered over the edge of the hollow alongside Seb .
22 McCoist 's header fell invitingly to Hateley , who was lurking on the edge of the Leeds penalty area .
23 Bosnia-Hercegovina stands on the edge of an abyss .
24 THE LACE HALL stands on the edge of the lace market , once the hub of the industry .
25 The Combe , sometimes called Dent Scar , stands on the edge of the Dent Fault and its massive bowed wall of Silurian stone is dotted with thorns and cut by gullies .
26 Sueno 's Stone , or ‘ King Duncan 's Monument ’ , as Boswell calls it , stands on the edge of the bypass .
27 Dunvegan Castle stands on the edge of the sea , and looks up along the long narrow Loch Dunvegan to the north-west .
28 Using local stone and featuring impressed illuminated granite tablets with an engraving of a Beaufighter attacking a German ship , the memorial stands on the edge of the airfield near the original main gate , overlooking the empty and abandoned airfield control tower .
29 A wooden gate at the side of the house led to a neatly tended garden at the back , the lawn sloping down to the river , with a path of paving stones laid along the middle , ending on the edge of the waters at what looked like a small landing-stage , perhaps once used to moor a small boat or punt , but apparently ( as Lewis shone his torch across it ) not in recent use .
30 This offers a fine variety of climbing on the edge of Haskett gully .
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