Example sentences of "[noun sg] at the other [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | You lose the parcel but it 's end up for example in the , they used a contractor at the other end because we lost the parcel but they 're not responsible for that . |
2 | Quietly , Connor crossed the room , opening the door cautiously so as not to waken his parents in the big bedroom at the other end of the landing . |
3 | She frowned to see that the seat at the other side was occupied by his sister-in-law , Sarah Butler . |
4 | Cross , 19 , admitted it was a wrench to leave Plymouth for a club at the other end of the country . |
5 | Wheelbarrows of mud are carted from one site to help form a containing mound for a pond at the other end . |
6 | We 've got a big industrial park at one end and the highways department at the other end of the village so we 're always going to get traffic |
7 | But there was another wheel at the other end and there was a loch that the the f there were hill fields up between . |
8 | Our journey was to take us from one end of the village to the Bar-Tabac at the other end , a trip of some 200 metres down the straight street that led to the plump , vine-studded hills in the distance . |
9 | It was difficult for Charity to make sense of the emotional jumble at the other end . |
10 | The railway company 's coat of arms is on the western portal of local stone , while a plaque at the other end records the name of the engineer who built it , Josiah Jessop . |
11 | Open the handwheel valve at one end of the radiator , and remove the cap from the lockshield valve at the other end . |
12 | Close the handwheel valve at one end , and remove the cover of the lockshield valve at the other end so you can close it by turning its spindle with pliers or a small spanner . |
13 | The spectrum has six bands , stretching from nuclear war at one end , through conventional war , limited war , guerrilla war , and terrorism , across to internal security or police action at the other end . |
14 | Carol broke wind at the other end this time . |
15 | The mouth at the other end is surrounded by tube feet that have become enlarged into short tentacles . |
16 | A wheezing cough at the other end of the line told Kelly that it was Bob Morrow . |
17 | Mallender and Malcolm were easy meat for yorkers , and even Tufnell , who remained not-out , was knocked off his feet by a boot-crusher at the other end from Waqar . |
18 | He wrote love-letters for his less literate friends , as did William Lovett growing up in a fishing village at the other end of England . |
19 | As Dhuoda sat writing at Uzès in Septimania , another writer , Nithard , was hard at work at the other end of Charles 's kingdom , in Francia . |
20 | This was said meaningfully ; there was a sigh at the other end of the line . |
21 | His parents Kang and Bi explained how little Sheng spent his days looking out the window at the other children playing , knowing he could n't take part . |
22 | It measured 4.9m by 4.3m ( 16 ft by 14 ft ) , and had full length storage at one end , and low level storage — for files , journals and papers — under a window at the other end . |
23 | The very sight of the sign at the head of the platform , shabby and tourist and third class though it was compared with that of the Golden Arrow at the other end of the station , was enough to raise her to a state she had never reached before , and as the train moved south , she sat in her seat and stared out of the window as though in a trance . |
24 | Second ball of the next over , the bloke at the other end called for a single . |
25 | Going along the roads , er it , it gets a bit boring after a while cycling on tarmac and it 's , once you come off you have a good laugh at the other person , you know , it makes it a bit , life more , a bit more adventurous , you know . |
26 | Retreat for marchers fleeing them was blocked by a cordon at the other end of Duke Street , where police also charged the demonstrators . |
27 | There was some sort of machine at the other end of the table , covered with little dials and lights . |
28 | If by any chance , you have still not encountered the fax machine , then its basic function is easily described : the fax transceiver plugs into a standard telephone socket , scans the document fed into it and then transmits the result electronically to a similar machine at the other end of the line where a facsimile document is printed out . |
29 | Walking into the dining room he saw a huge man about seven or eight feet tall standing behind the desk at the other end of the room . |
30 | It was a lady at the other end . |