Example sentences of "at [art] bottom " in BNC.

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1 Thirty minutes in the fridge will ensure a pleasant cool temperature and encourage the yeast to form a hard ring at the bottom of the bottle that does not rise to the surface when pouring .
2 A tall thin man came out of the shadows at the bottom of the stone steps .
3 ‘ I 've got a rather funny feeling at the bottom of my stomach .
4 ‘ Dorothy , do you remember a story in the news some time ago about a chap who had somebody who was homeless living in the shed at the bottom of his garden ? ’
5 ‘ Kathleen , if you think I 'm going to live in the shed at the bottom of your garden you 're … ,
6 The craft section includes Heaviest Scones ( cement was used last year ) and The Fruit Cake With The Most Fruit At The Bottom .
7 Important parts of the overall design are the archway , halfway down the garden , and the arbour at the bottom .
8 This keeps the material inside reasonably dry and sweet and also provides a liquid fertiliser that can be drawn off regularly via a tap at the bottom .
9 Cutting should be about 9in long , cut just below a leaf joint at the bottom , and just above a leaf joint at the top .
10 Trim off their leaves , and then spread the roots between layers of moist sand or dry sawdust , placing the largest roots at the bottom as these keep longest .
11 The chair has to come to rest at the bottom of the stairs and you need room to get on and off at both ends .
12 Some lifts have rails that can fold up at the bottom if space is tight or if a doorway is going to obstructed .
13 Lifts also should have a micro sensitive pad at the bottom which means the lift will cut out and stop the moment it touches or lands on anything .
14 For the uniformed ‘ wollies ’ at the bottom of the hierarchical pile , any move into detective work can have parallels with a marginal movement .
15 His poetry tells a different story : there was wide and profound sentience — of man and nature , of beauty and the beast , of times and seasons , of perception and tactility , of hearing and tasting , and smelling ; at the bottom of which remains an unresolved questing , a whole gamut of unanswered questions which drove at the very heart of what he most wished to believe .
16 The yellow steps rose in steep flights but now it was clear that when she reached the top she would also be at the bottom , starting out .
17 Corrosion in central heating systems is a major problem and can result in a build-up of sludge , the main symptom of which is cold areas at the bottom of the radiators .
18 Now suffering is a vast and many-sided fact of Crime and Punishment , as of all mature Dostoevsky — larger than the ‘ loose end ’ idea of The Drunks which produced Marmeladov the marmeladey wallower in abasement and humiliation , the man who seeks suffering and finds it ( and so finds satisfaction too ) at the bottom of his vodka jug , who screams ‘ I 'm loving this ! ’ when his wife pulls him across the room by his hair ; and larger than the ‘ out of the practical swim ’ idea of ‘ A Confession ’ from which emerges the murderer , the man with something to confess , who does n't seek suffering but learns , though only in the Epilogue , to accept it .
19 His crime has brought him to the extremity which Marmeladov was telling him about and tasting at the bottom of his own vodka jug in the opening pages of the novel .
20 Both the P-E Inbucon annual survey of executive salaries , and the much smaller Jonathan Wren city salary survey , confirm that salary increases have been bigger at the top end of business and the City than at the bottom .
21 This page and View from City Road , page 33 Pay rises : Two surveys show that pay is rising faster at the top end of the scales than at the bottom .
22 The conference approved the Economic Equality policy review which proposes : Ending tax on childcare ; Introducing a minimum wage starting at half of average male earnings ( £2.80 an hour ) , rising to two-thirds the average ; Income tax levels of no higher than 50 per cent at the top , down to less than 20 per cent at the bottom ; ‘ A significant and generous increase in child benefit over the lifetime of the Parliament ’ ; To tax gifts and inheritance at the point of receipt ; To crack down on tax loopholes ; Raise pensions immediately by £5 for single people and £8 for couples ; To introduce a new disability benefit ; To simplify income support rules ; To keep mortgage interest tax relief ‘ at a single rate equivalent to the basic rate relief which we inherit ’ .
23 But the body of Mrs Wilks was not found until two days later , at the bottom of a motorway embankment two-and-a-half miles away , when a motorist took police to a spot where he had seen a silver Renault 25 parked .
24 As a result , those at the bottom of the social heap were abandoned in a perverse kind of educational apartheid .
25 Her body was found two days later , at the bottom of a motorway embankment .
26 All this , and Hartlepool United are still at the bottom of the Fourth Division .
27 Ironically , it was Doncaster 's defeat at Torquay that kept Hartlepool at the bottom .
28 The military command structure of the Khmer Rouge is tight at the top and loose at the bottom .
29 Hamish Turner gave the figure in an unprecedented statement when opening an inquest into the death of Debra Tosio , 30 , a Shaldon shop assistant found at the bottom of 70ft cliffs at Berry Head , Brixham , last week .
30 They see themselves as occupying a position at the bottom of an organization which places a heavy emphasis on hierarchy , making their location all the worse .
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