Example sentences of "at the very top " in BNC.

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1 Such were the small gains to be made from a playing career at the very top .
2 The understated elegance of the build , the sheer unabated enjoyability of the ride and the consummately satisfying conclusions place Francis at the very top : ‘ thriller ’ is really too crude a word for his achievement .
3 Even at the very top of the market there are amazing bargains .
4 Mr Smith said : ‘ However well intentioned the reform may have been and however well it may work in schools sufficiently funded for it to work , the fact is too many of its side-effects are visible , malign and damaging and John Patten must have at the very top of his agenda an urgent review . ’
5 Unfortunately the apartment was at the very top and it was quite a struggle to drag Maidstone up the eight or ten flights of stairs .
6 While he believed that football had grown too complex to be a mere ‘ director 's hobby ’ , Chapman set out to foster harmonious relations at the very top , by acting in a spirit of co-operation with his directors , keeping them fully informed of team matters , and taking their suggestions into account .
7 At the very top of the hill is a natural outcrop known as the Banbury Stone .
8 I also get all sorts of people , from average riders wanting a family horse to have fun with to those whose sights are fixed at the very top .
9 TRÉPAIL : A white chalky-marl is exposed at the very top of the slopes .
10 Three men stood , tiny , at the very top of the geometrical iron web , leaning their arms on its highest horizontal bar .
11 Lee felt a little puffed ; the apartment was at the very top of a tall riverside block without a lift .
12 And then , via the exigencies of first the Eagle 's Nest itself and then , 15′ higher , the Crow 's Nest , the crux at the very top is reached — and a lovely move it is .
13 Sacrifices must start at the very top with those who can most afford them .
14 YOUNG pretenders Curtis Robb and David Grindley last night discovered that it 's tough at the very top .
15 And they got out at the very top . ’
16 ‘ That must have taken some delicate handling , to get a man at the very top in that secret society . ’
17 Perhaps , mused the pundits , he is needed now — at the very top .
18 The fifth feature is the development of so-called ‘ parallel networks ’ , which cross-cut the formal or official organization of the state , and cause a concentration of powers to accumulate at the very top of the executive .
19 At the very top of the market , Reylon 's Woolsack bed has pocket springs upholstered purely with lambswool for extra luxury and softness .
20 In addition , there is still considerable social closure and self-recruitment at the very top of the occupational structure .
21 At the very top of the hierarchy , elite recruitment shows the most social closure .
22 At the very top are those superior employees — librarian , tutor , governess , lady 's companion — who not only work but live on the family side of the house , and may sometimes even eat at the family table .
23 At the very top of the structure , at the point of the cone , a space had been left open to let in the light .
24 Now , the squeeze should be from the tax at the very top .
25 at the very top .
26 General Nocenzi had offered his office for the young Prince 's use , and it was there , at the very top of the vast , three-hundred-level fortress , that he planned to meet the boy .
27 The people at the very top of MI6 insisted Nowak stayed in place . ’
28 But of course they were quoting at the very top of Leamington 's rate , and since then it 's gone right down .
29 Can you co up again if you can co I 'm going back to The reason being that the approach to the business was one of quality and a large amount of hand-finishing , and , the leathers were aimed mainly at the , saddlery and leather goods trade and also only at the very top end of the shoe trade .
30 ( ‘ Crucify , crucify ! ’ ) that is articulated at the very top of the treble register and brings the work to its climax — an unforgettable piece of composition unequalled anywhere in the European music of its time .
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