Example sentences of "at the [adj] end [prep] " in BNC.

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1 On January 22nd Alan Greenspan , chairman of the Federal Reserve , suggested that it would be at the low end of that range largely because much of the equipment being used would not be replaced .
2 The growth of EP has had a marked influence at the low end of the publishing business .
3 At the low end of the market there are small , single user systems that replace your trusty filing cabinet , like Canon 's Canofile 250 from £13,000 .
4 The half year result was a 34 per cent rise over last time , and at the higher end of City estimates .
5 If all incomes rise by the same percentage amount , then those at the lower end of the income scale will , of course , receive a lower extra sum of money compared to those at the higher end of the income scale .
6 Overall , however , there were few signs of any sales at the higher end of the price range .
7 Privately , however , reaction at the higher end of the trade is positive , with the feeling that potential purchasers will turn back to the dealers for better service at more or less comparable prices .
8 The outcome has been the imposition of more sentences at the higher end of the punishment tariff over and above the changes in the volume of crime .
9 Luckily I lived at the higher end of the village so my house was not affected .
10 I would propose that we explore with the Managing Director a possibility of a deal at the higher end of this range but this may mean some form of earnout .
11 However , in a high risk situation , for instance involving industrial property or property at the higher end of the market , a disclaimer might be reasonable .
12 The judge did not regard the case as one at the higher end of the culpable homicide scale but a human life had been taken and he jailed Sutherland for five years .
13 There — at the narrow end of the gulley .
14 He reckoned the guards were in the small building at the easterly end of the runway .
15 A little bit further up ( or is it down ? ) the valley on Freda 's Buttress , M. Evans and A. Thornton have been ‘ Frolic ’ ing around on the rightward starting corner at the lefthand end of the buttress , the result being E5 4c .
16 If you enjoy this then try Dream Twister ( E3 6a ) at the lefthand end of the wall .
17 Several admirable but narrow-banded supporters ' organisations rail and rattle at the iniquity of it all and occasionally they are even permitted to have a say at the distant end of a long table .
18 One of the more vigorous RECs , Midland Electricity plc , has decided to enter the CHP business itself , at the small end of the market .
19 At the anterior end of the embryo where the brain will form the folds are well separated with a broad area between them , but the folds run close together towards the rear end .
20 In vertebrates , shortly after gastrulation , the brain can be seen forming at the anterior end of the embryo .
21 The record , many copies of which still turn up among the ditches and hedgerows at the leafier end of Whaddon , portrayed a hope and optimism belied by bailiffs at the turnstiles , and its hummability led players and supporters to see the coming season and decade as the dawning of a new age .
22 In two test cases the Law Lords decided that house-buyers — at least at the cheap end of the market — were entitled to damages against valuers who failed to exercise reasonable skill and care — nor could this liability be excluded by a small-print disclaimer .
23 Specialeyes marketing director Steve Jacobs says the company has always been perceived as being at the cheap end of the market and it is now trying to raise its image with its professional market and consumers .
24 I found a lens in an old box and I used , I got another two lenses , and I fitted them together in an a tube , I had no tubing but there was an old bicycle at the house and I cut up the frame and put one lens at the one end of the frame and the seat pillar , I used the seat pillar for focusing .
25 These categories correspond closely to Blauner 's , ranging from traditional craft work at the one end to a completely automated , cybernetic , system at the other .
26 Consistent sailing means not taking too many unnecessary risks , such as not starting at the crowded end of the start line or sailing completely to one side of the beat where just one unfavourable wind shift can ruin you .
27 The simplest involves displaying a large eye-spot marking somewhere at the rear end of the body .
28 These dots do not , however , conceal the huge eye-spot at the rear end of the body .
29 However , London Transport was unwilling to go to the expense of refitting proper external lighting and the headlamp masks were never removed , as they incorporated red slides for display at the rear end of the car and the combined side lamps-tail lamps and route numbers had been removed or rendered ineffective at the beginning of the war .
30 There was a fancy grille like a wrought iron gate at the rear end of the dash under the stairs .
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