Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] [prep] [adj] end " in BNC.

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1 After 400 yds , just before ridge rises , bear half left down off ridge : soon lake and outdoor centre passed at start of walk are seen below — make down for right-hand end of lake .
2 The men sleep together at one end of the dwelling , on a raised ledge covered with more clean straw which , of course , must be brought with them .
3 Most sailing clubs will have a few catamarans clustered together in one end of the dinghy park , but if you are keen to race one it is best to choose a club that has plenty of water space and specialises in a large multihull fleet .
4 In a cavity between it and the central part of the body , most species have gills which are continually bathed by a current of oxygen-bearing water , sucked in at one end of the cavity and expelled at the other .
5 my mate lived down that area then he , he moved up to far end Keighley end
6 Rival villages would line up at either end of the green to do this .
7 MGM 's studio at Borehamwood , on the northwest edge of London and just along the road from Elstree , was made by Kubrick to accommodate a space station interior over 300 feet ( 90m ) long , sloping up at one end nearly 40 feet ( 12m ) .
8 Keegan said : ‘ Obviously there may be some truth in it , but it has n't come out from this end .
9 It is up to you to decide which set of shapings you want to follow , but remember that as the garment is symmetrical , the shaping will be carried out on both ends of the work , except of course in the case of the sleeve tops that I mentioned earlier .
10 But concession and compromises are still made only with one end in sight .
11 Overall , equations ( 9.78 ) and ( 9.79 ) allow for a signal being fed in at one end of a transmission line , propagating along it and being partially reflected at the other end to give a wave travelling in the opposite direction .
12 The children line up at one end of the room with the organizer ( grandmother ) at the other .
13 The bears line up at one end of the room .
14 With the reversal of tidal currents deltas can be built up at both ends of the strait .
15 Whether the particular scheme summarized here can contribute substantially to that end remains to be seen , but I hope at the very least I have been able to express why I believe that the social sciences will eventually be fused with biology .
16 Inside , the headmaster 's room is partitioned off at one end of the building .
17 The machine is called a ‘ Fourdrinier ’ machine and mimics the hand process in a continuous conveyor belt fashion with wet pulp going on at one end and a dry roll of paper at the other .
18 Pooling of clients and vendors is envisaged : ‘ Both parties should know what 's going on at both ends ’ .
19 In the basic form ( shown in rows ( b ) and ( c ) of Figure 2.2 ) , zeros are shifted in at one end while bits are lost at the other ; in the second form ( called rotate or circular shift ) bits shifted out of one end of the pattern are shifted in at the other .
20 Smith 's mini gamble paid off for two ends later he stole a single to tie the score at 1-1 .
21 If a pitch was turning more at one end than the other , we would offer it to Tuffers to enhance his chances of getting wickets to push his Test claims .
22 A plan drawn up to this end by Foreign Ministers at a meeting on May 5 in Guatemala City was later embodied in the Tela agreement [ see below ] .
23 Although both pathways culminate in the identical useful result , they have different intermediate stages leading up to that end , and they normally have different starting points .
24 A newel staircase leads up from either end .
25 In the basic form ( shown in rows ( b ) and ( c ) of Figure 2.2 ) , zeros are shifted in at one end while bits are lost at the other ; in the second form ( called rotate or circular shift ) bits shifted out of one end of the pattern are shifted in at the other .
26 It is difficult to hear even at this end .
27 He dances to the rhythm of the bells and the drums and the cymbals , moving fast , careening about from one end of the roof to the other .
28 Three men huddle uncomfortably at one end of the table .
29 The name is so good that it is used twice at opposite ends of the Peak District , and both routes are major middle grade classics .
30 There was n't nothing wrong with it — it was just a little bashed up on one end , that 's all .
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