Example sentences of "[verb] at [art] [adj -er] end " in BNC.
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1 | The Interactive product , picked up when Sun acquired that part of Eastman-Kodak Co 's Unix subsidiary , is now being pushed at the lower end of the Intel marketplace and further iterations will appear , though not a Unix SVR4 version . |
2 | They contrast with the ‘ reluctant commuters ’ of more limited means , forced to live in villages for the sake of buying at the cheaper end of the housing market . |
3 | At a muddy little pond halfway up the hill swallows were dive-bombing its insect life and three brown pigs browsed at the further end of the meadow . |
4 | Two men were standing at the further end of the clearing shooting at a wand . |
5 | A fourth gang had meanwhile laid a narrow bogey line downhill from the woods to the workings and soon a steady flow of timber , all cut to lengths , was arriving at the lower end . |
6 | Luckily I lived at the higher end of the village so my house was not affected . |
7 | The former is a groove or cavity which articulates with a convex process of the clypeus and the condyle is a rounded head adapted to fit into a socket placed at the lower end of the gena or postgena . |
8 | Gould , forced to operate at the lower end of the transfer market as Coventry tighten their belts , can only gaze in wonder as Dalglish spends multi-millionaire Jack Walker 's money . |
9 | The chapel was small , an altar stood at the further end from the entrance we came in by . |
10 | It only brought its colourful range of clothing ( aimed at the younger end of the ladies fashion market ) to Britain in December 1990 . |