Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] at [num] end " in BNC.

  Next page
No Sentence
1 You know they mean it , too : a huge second cooling fan sits at one end of the processor card .
2 The Princesse presided at one end , while Thomas had been placed as guest of honour at the other .
3 Each team stands at one end of the room , in a line , one behind the other , facing the opposite end .
4 They need to be 3 feet ( 1 metre ) long and with a sharp point fashioned at one end .
5 The T'ang and his father sat at one end of the long , darkwood table , facing each other , while Ben sat alone at the other end .
6 The woman , tight-lipped , turned her back on them and began to slap the milk vigorously with a peeled wand spiked at one end where smaller branches had been lopped off .
7 The village green was oval shaped , with the road entering at one end and houses along one side , with a large chateau , a farm and a row of houses on the other side .
8 The box stands at one end of a parcel of land upon which there is a complete turnout and associated signals .
9 He pulled out an empty pasta box sealed at one end with industrial adhesive tape .
10 DNA S1 probes were end labelled at one end with T4 polynucleotide kinase ( Boehringer Mannheim ) and γ 32 p-ATP ( 3000 cu/mmole , New England Nuclear ) or fill-in with reverse transcriptase ( Super RT , Anglia-Biotec ) and the appropriate α 32 p-labelled deoxynucleotide triphosphate ( 6000 ci/mmole , New England Nuclear ) .
11 A 150 mm cut off length of 25 mm vanadium steel hacksaw blade sharpened at one end and wrapped in PVC insulating tape at the other makes a very useful scraper .
12 A warder stood at one end of the infirmary , standing by a thick metal door .
13 What we see today are mere shadows of their former selves and I shall be discussing later a number of these — Hull Fair which is now purely a funfair , the revived Masham Sheep Fair , the dying horse fairs at Lee Gap and Boroughbridge , and Yarm which is still proclaimed and has its high street occupied at one end by the showmen and the other by the gipsies .
14 Er two bedrooms , it was a number sixty six Street in those days , there were new houses built on where it is now , I have n't been into Palfry for years but er there were five houses in the row , there was a family named at one end , there was us my nan of course we were next to , next to us was Mrs , a Mr and Mrs , and then er that was one side of the entry the other side of the entry was a family named , they had quite a large family , there was er two or three of those married Mrs and then er then Mrs they were all relatives , cos there was no such thing as overcrowding in those days you got as many in as you could you see , there was , another was Mr and Mrs she was a daughter of Mrs there was Mrs and Mrs she was another daughter of Mrs , and then er there were , there was a , a young man he was a son of Mrs , the were I think show people originally cos they were a bit anyhow there were five houses down the yard we had n't got running water in the sink , we had a , a big stone pump pipe in at the bottom of the entry we all had to go and draw out our own drinking water from this one standpipe .
  Next page