Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] very end " in BNC.
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1 | The Coroner was in his early forties , a gaunt , greying man , with thick spectacles perched at the very end of his nose . |
2 | One further return to Carolingian precedent occurred at the very end of Louis VII 's reign , when coinage from the king 's mints and bearing his image began to circulate outside the royal demesne for the first time since the late ninth century . |
3 | The frequency of political discussions rose sharply between the pre-campaign week and the final campaign , but then it continued to rise steadily throughout the campaign to peak at the very end . |
4 | The rig change is done at the very end of the turn which will involve a few seconds of clew first sailing |
5 | Our shooting permits , after what had been eleven months of filming , were due to expire that evening and , though shot at the very end , the sequence on Anak Krakatoa was intended to introduce the very beginning of our whole ten years of adventure films . |
6 | I was reading Mauriac the other day : the Mémoires intérieurs , written at the very end of his life . |
7 | and we do have , some of this slides which , I 'll show at the very end , alright , but it means it er , erm , the first part of the talk we 'll keep the lights on and then could I ask you , you know to look and then pass it around like school |
8 | Thus when carnal and financial imagery in the tale finally merge in the puns taille and taillynge at the very end , it is an emblem of how much deeper the " " bretherhede " " and " " cosynage " " runs that the monk and the merchant imagine exists between them in the form of play , or as a polite figure of speech , and how concrete it is . |
9 | And to my recollection , no one for whom Prost has ever driven has had a bad word to say about him , save at the very end of Prost 's career with Renault , when other factors that had nothing to do with driving intruded . |
10 | And when the platform emptied , he could see at the very end of it , a forlorn figure sitting all by herself . |
11 | His room lay at the very end of the corridor , beyond the locked doors of closets and bedrooms and attic steps . |
12 | It was such a jolly little lighthouse , white , and standing at the very end of a promontory . |
13 | But , I think the major difference between the two comes at the very end of the books . |