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

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1 The LBS report was uncompromising ; it showed that even with full trains , there was little or no money at the bottom end of the market , whereas with first-class and full-dining trains , there was considerable profit potential .
2 At the bottom end of the scale we leave the proletariat altogether with the track-maintenance men , who were usually recruited from the local peasantry .
3 At the bottom end of the ROC table it is no surprise to see companies like Dixons , Saatchi and Saatchi , United Newspapers and Amstrad .
4 At the bottom end of the scale this category could include high salaried officials .
5 It had some problems in holding revs steady at the bottom end of the rpm range .
6 The long tin bath that usually hung by one of its handles on the wall of the pantry had been placed on the level paving stones at the bottom end of the back yard .
7 The Lithuanian order is an unusually large one so it is likely to be at the bottom end of that range .
8 South of Barrowgate Road there existed a few houses fronting Sutton Court Road ; some Almshouses on the southern side of Sutton Lane , with the fish pond behind them ; Sutton Court itself at the bottom end of Sutton Court Road , where Sutton Lane turned south — that part of Sutton Lane later became Fauconberg Road — with the Lawn Tennis Grounds on the southern side and Chiswick Park Farm occupying the whole area of land to the east of Sutton Court Road , and the continuing Sutton Lane — which later formed the southern part of Sutton Court Road — curving round to meet the bottom end of Burlington Lane , on the southern boundary of Chiswick House Gardens .
9 They are operating at the bottom end of the market with no capital and no security .
10 The urban poor have many other issues alongside the escalating price of fuel — particularly imported inflation manifested in high prices for cloth and imported household items , high urban rents and low salaries at the bottom end of the public sector .
11 And at the bottom end there was also a family of Portuguese Jews named Da Silva .
12 At the bottom end of the educational scale I remember so very clearly the instances — and there were far too many of them for my peace of mind — where the school had virtually given up in the face of difficulties .
13 At the bottom end of the playing fields is a rocky outcrop .
14 At the bottom end he could go no further , and so retraced his steps .
15 As small headphones are dreadfully inefficient at the bottom end , there is a built-in bass boost which helps the guitar sound in this situation — switch eight lets you turn this off when not working with headphones .
16 Those available are anything but cheap , and there is little , if anything , on offer to the small business seeking a solution at the bottom end of the price range .
17 ‘ There could be a problem with conflicts of interest at the top , ’ she says , ‘ while at the bottom end of the scale there is a question about experience and back up . ’
18 Nurses , teachers and others at the bottom end of the wage scale will get rises of no more that 1½ per cent — a virtual freeze .
19 But at the bottom end of golf , desperation breeds innovation and Yorkshireman Steve Bottomley hit on a novel idea to ease his financial burden .
20 Property available for rent , especially furnished property , is relatively easy to find , whereas in most other parts of Britain only rented property at the bottom end of the market is readily available .
21 At the bottom end , the masses were being fed on a diet of bingo , moronic competitions and ‘ news ’ reduced to a jumble of tits and bums , Tory propaganda and invented Royal Family rubbish .
22 In contrast to Sweden , at the bottom end of the union membership table a country with a comparatively low ( and declining ) overall density is the United States .
23 By contrast , the research reported here suggests that controlling is not what British solicitors — even those at the bottom end of the market — spend most of their time doing .
24 First , a gap had been found at the bottom end of the market , conveying ( or transferring ) small terraced houses with local authority mortgages .
25 Over the eight years of the project the reduction in inequality between different socio.economic groups was consequent upon an improvement in scores attained at the bottom end of the distribution and not the levelling down of those at the top .
26 Still , he reckons that the bigger the mainframe , the cheaper relatively it is to buy — 10% cheaper , in fact , at the top than at the bottom end of the range .
27 The strongest activity has been at the bottom end of the market , where there is considerable pent-up demand from first-time buyers who have delayed buying over the past few years , for fear that house prices would fall further .
28 At the bottom end of the scale are the cleaners and those in full-time education ; the printing shop pays £3.60 per week and the kitchen staff earn most , in recognition of the seven-day working week required .
29 At the bottom end of the ladder are those inmates , mostly Somocistas and ex-National Guardsmen , who refuse to work or join in education .
30 The American approach has traditionally been to offer a range of models , like Cessna and Piper 's basic two-seat trainers , the 152 and Tomahawk at the bottom end of the range for training , leading on to the Cessna 172 or PA 28 for the experienced pilot owner .
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