Example sentences of "[verb] at each end of " in BNC.

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1 There are two forms of logical shift , which differ in what happens at each end of the binary pattern .
2 If we aggregate together everyone in that ‘ dependent ’ age group , i.e. , those below the age of 16 and above pensionable ages remembering the heaviest demands on services are made at each end of the age range , the percentage of dependants to total UK population has indeed remained remarkably stable throughout this century — 30 per cent in 1901 , 36 per cent in 1951 , 41 per cent in 1977 — and it is likely to remain so for the remainder of the century ; it is projected to be 40 per cent in 2001 ( Grundy , 1986 , p. 21 ; table 5.4 ) .
3 Rusticated masonry arches stand at each end of the bridge , which is now used only for farm access .
4 The area swept by the curved line , in the plane , compensates at each end of the quadrilateral so that the area is : length of B 's path times the effective perpendicular length of line .
5 The rotor elements are fabricated as a single unit ( " rotor " ) , which is supported at each end of the machine by bearings and includes a projecting shaft for the connection of external loads , as shown in Fig.1.3(a) .
6 Access into the high rack area is normally restricted to the high lift trucks and all other personnel are excluded — except for occasional maintenance and monitoring checks when moveable barriers are erected at each end of the aisle to prevent such entry .
7 Then there was a smaller room at the front of the house where the old man counted his money , and which he called his ‘ den ’ , and , to the rear of the house the kitchen , a large , well-designed place with windows on two sides ; one looking out to the side of the house where the undergrowth reached waist height , and the other two situated at each end of the wall that overlooked the rear garden .
8 In the case where a lift was placed at each end of a summit , and where the traffic was through the summit , there would be no loss or gain of water by the use of the lift other than the loss of 1/100 of a lock each time either lift passed up and down .
9 In a shift operation , a decision has to be taken as to what is to happen at each end of the shifted pattern .
10 Conical topped tents , or pavilions , for participating knights and their attendants , stood at each end of the arena .
11 Two 6BA countersunk clearance holes are also required at each end of the wicket to support a small auxiliary p.c.b .
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