Example sentences of "be at the other [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Ah but that 's the devil to try and coordinate that with an orchestra when you 're at the other end
2 If you 're at the other end , you 're actually producing something , bear in mind your opening sentence , your opening paragraph , your headline , your title , must actually hook people in .
3 Surprisingly , in the last decades is that literary studies , perhaps especially classical studies , which may seem to be at the other extreme of the academic spectrum from the sciences , have shown themselves more self confident in the use of computers than history has done , even though history is closer to the social sciences which have for long been acclimatized to quantification and computerization .
4 WHEN engineers working for the Tokyo gas company , get a telephone call in the middle of the night , the chances are that a computer will be at the other end .
5 ‘ Could be at the other end .
6 Among the many shocks being delivered by the declining years of the twentieth century is that of discovering , after decades of thinking we were the true moderns , how modern they could already be at the other end of the century .
7 but you 've got to find the place there it could be at the other end a mile away could n't it ?
8 Being at the other end of an extremely hostile divorce suit can be a very nasty experience — especially when your expartner cranks up an aggressive lawyer to screw you .
9 But the best chances were at the other end , and John Durnin who 's enjoying a new lease of life on the south coast should have set the ball rolling before half-time .
10 Fortunately we are at the other end of the scale and a small tank should not pose such problems , imaginary or real .
11 Application packages are at the other end of the spectrum .
12 During the extensive repair works on the building following this incident , Richard Baxter preached in St.Bride 's at the other end of Fleet Street .
13 ‘ Coffee 's at the other end o ’ the table . ’
14 A POKE in the eye when referees or fans are not looking , or when the ball 's at the other end of the field the centre-half lays out the centre-forward with a right-hander .
15 The feeling was echoed by staff at Taylor 's butcher 's at the other end of Skinnergate .
16 Their attraction is based on an image which is at the other extreme from the uncertainty and powerlessness which are also part of adolescence .
17 Adopting a style whose crafted formality is at the other extreme from those promoted by radical groups , Milton is not openly proclaiming his continued rebelliousness .
18 After a spot of scrambling below the summit of Carn Mor Dearg , the only intimidating section is at the other end , just below the boulder field that will take you to the summit of the Ben .
19 The boy who puts unwanted chocolates , sweets , nuts and raisins and chewing gum into the trolley at the checkout can not put his hands to mischief if he is at the other end of the checkout using them to put his mother 's groceries in the box ( see page 111 ) .
20 I do my best to be totally honest and fair , whoever is at the other end .
21 The obvious starting point for this discussion is at the other end of the life course , with elderly parents who can no longer live independently .
22 But between overs and when the bowling is at the other end adverts can be shown .
23 ‘ Are you sure the Bishop 's castle is at the other end of town ? ’
24 Buying something like a car is at the other end of the spectrum from holding cash .
25 Mary , her younger sister , is at the other end of the spectrum .
26 Sarah 's house was at the other end of it and I could see a couple of cars parked outside what I was sure was their home .
27 Another son , Paul , was at the other end of the link in Los Angeles .
28 Whereas Flynn was at the other end of the scale , for , despite his external charm , he really seemed to care little about anybody 's well-being — possibly because he cared nothing for his own .
29 As usual when drunk , he spoke to her as if she was at the other end of the street .
30 For TV , subject to the pattern of broadcast programme hours , the peak was at the other end of the day .
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