Example sentences of "[verb] [noun pl] at [adj] end " in BNC.
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1 | For older children , make goals at either end of the room out of chair legs and give the point to the first person to score . |
2 | It has barbicans at either end , and eight massive towers . |
3 | At Indianapolis , the neo-Romanesque station of 1888 contained a vast barrel-vaulted concourse with galleries , rose windows at each end , and elaborate tile-work . |
4 | It has handles at each end so that you will be able to move the whole thin , makes watering more effective , incorporates cane-supports , costs £19.95 and looks fine . |
5 | As well as lines , Sumitomo had to install filters at each end of the lines to check that traffic that ought to be kept on the LAN does not disappear on to the WAN . |
6 | Most beginners who follow the guidelines on filtration and stocking we will suggest in the second part of this article , will not have problems at this end . |
7 | This finding suggests that primary gastric MALT lymphoma forms a continuum with well delineated entities at either end , which have a graded sequence of an increasing amount of large cells . |
8 | Whilst the umpires are counting bouncers at one end they could find themselves assessing ‘ pad play ’ at the other . |
9 | Soaps clean by having charged particles at either end of their molecules — one end ‘ grabs ’ dirt while the other ‘ grabs ’ water . |
10 | Screens were placed along the length of the hall dividing it into four aisles , leaving spaces at either end and a way through to the Law Courts , which at that time were on the west side of the hall . |
11 | Why the machine had levers at each end was a mystery never satisfactorily explained to the boys , but it created another alley in Grandad 's life , the alley between one machine and another , and though there were no U-boats shooting at him , it was hard going with his bad leg . |
12 | On the left was a long wooden counter with weighing scales at one end and a large wicker basket filled with loaves of bread . |
13 | Some hangars have doors at each end and these make a good wind tunnel if both ends are opened at the same time . |