Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] far end " in BNC.
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1 | We stopped at the far end just under the small choir loft where there was a recess leading up to the tower . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | The Audi Quattro was parked at the far end of the small , packed car-park . |
4 | 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 . |
5 | Positioned at the far end of the lake was a clump of trees in direct line to the aircraft 's take-off path . |
6 | Only the dark Porsche squatting at the far end of the drive gives some indication that a local does not live here . |
7 | A score of older cadets were waiting at the far end behind what was evidently a transparent plascrystal wall . |
8 | A white sink shone at the far end , some sort of covered porcelain bucket underneath it . |
9 | The lower — rough gravel and during the winter months flooded at the far end . |
10 | It was a large , old-fashioned nursery-cum-workroom , with piled baskets of wool and two looms at the far end . |
11 | 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 . |
12 | 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 . |
13 | Room time-out : the child is removed from an enjoyable activity , not allowed to observe this , but not totally isolated — for example , standing at the far end of the sitting room , or sitting on a straight-backed chair . |
14 | Yvonne was standing at the far end of the room in her red tent dress , her arms extended , a glass of brandy glimmering in one hand . |
15 | Standing at the far end of the room , before the southern doors , is a man clad head to toe in plate mail armour , wielding a rune-inscribed bastard sword . |
16 | T'zin was standing at the far end , and Jotan and Nogai were circling one another in the wide space of one of the loose boxes . |
17 | She was standing at the far end of the room , waiting for him . |
18 | Start at the far end and work back . ’ |
19 | At eleven o'clock the big Volvo appeared at the far end of the hangar and drove slowly towards him , coming to a stop with its engine running forty feet away . |
20 | He had just reached the box when a man on a bicycle appeared at the far end of the street . |
21 | Moments later an official appeared at the far end of the corridor and hurried to him . |
22 | ‘ Indeed … ’ began Wu Shih , then stopped , turning as his Chancellor appeared at the far end of the gallery . |
23 | A hound spoke at the far end of the wood . |
24 | Jehana 's mare was stopped at the far end of it , and Alexei was at her side . |
25 | On the way out , a policeman told him about the tragedy that was unfolding at the far end of the ground . |
26 | He takes his time strolling over , and when he gets here he sits at the far end of the bench like he does n't know me . |
27 | At its top the uterus is two inches across , and from each side come the fallopian tubes , themselves about 4½ inches in length , which serve as the channel down which the ovum travels from the ovaries , which are situated at the far end of the fallopian tubes . |
28 | It was situated at the far end of the house , above the sweet store room . |
29 | It was entered by a narrow door in Meard Street and reached by a tiny , rickety lift situated at the far end of a gloomy passage . |
30 | The piano was situated at the far end of the drawing-room . |