Example sentences of "at the end [prep] " in BNC.
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1 | Having laid the foundations , you simply cover them with a layer of sand about 50mm deep , and level this off , using a straight-edge cut out at the ends to just under the depth of the bricks , say about 90mm . |
2 | Hair has been tonged at the ends for this great look by Paul Houghton from the Level salon |
3 | It has little influence on places along the route , but a powerful one on those at the ends of it . ’ |
4 | They sat one on either side of him , at the ends of the table , each with a cup of coffee and a half-eaten slice of toast . |
5 | All grafting techniques depend on preparing matching surfaces at the ends of stock and scion so that they quickly fuse . |
6 | At the ends of the tanks were vertical lattice-frameworks to support and lift the end gates — the ‘ portcullises ’ . |
7 | The immediate difference was to cut ten dates out of the October of 1582 , 4 October being followed by 15 October , and making a slight change to the incidence of leap years at the ends of centuries . |
8 | Type in text as you would on a typewriter , but at the ends of lines do not tap Enter . |
9 | At the ends of short lines tap Enter |
10 | TYPE in the text to have the new format ( tapping Enter at least twice at the ends of paragraphs ) |
11 | It is vital to tap New line at the ends of lines in tables . |
12 | Tap New line at the ends of the first lines of the two-line quotes |
13 | This same relationship is demonstrated at the ends of Profiles 1 , 2 and 3 ( Figs. 8 , 9 and 10 ) . |
14 | But whereas TMTSF is more or less planar , in BEDT-TTF methylene groups ( CH 2 ) at the ends of the molecule lie out of the main plane . |
15 | Four barricades , three of them protected by cannon , were built at the ends of the main streets , and 200 or 300 men posted at the bridge over the River Ribble , but no defences were built there . |
16 | The day began like any other , except that the bells of St James 's Church seemed to peal with more exhilaration than they ever did on a Sunday , and Sarah pictured the ringers jumping up and down for joy at the ends of their stout ropes . |
17 | It produces an ice quite Ben Nicholson in the uniformity of colour , and there is an almost Rodinesque sumptuousness about the lumps and knobs that accumulate at the ends of the shelves . |
18 | Cars sat at the ends of roads for hours . |
19 | In general , smokers do not want to be patronised with compulsory anti-smoking meetings during working hours , or ‘ ghettoised ’ in cramped and dirty ‘ sin bins ’ at the ends of disused corridors . |
20 | ( We can sometimes stop a crack by increasing its tip radius — it is fairly common to see holes drilled at the ends of cracks in glass and Perspex in the hope of preventing the crack from spreading any further . ) |
21 | Likewise the end glasses , as angled shots at the ends of the tank can also give rise to flash reflections . |
22 | It is not just at the ends of words where compression methods can be applied . |
23 | It is not just at the ends of words where common letter sequences can make use of the same nodes in a tree structure . |
24 | For example hyphens functioning as delimiters are essential , whereas those signifying word breaks at the ends of lines are extraneous , and the two parts of the word should possibly be joined together . |
25 | Poolewe and Dundonnell are at the ends of a classic walk of nearly thirty miles crossing this wilderness and , because of the rigours of the journey , calling for careful advance planning . |
26 | As a result , Germany is now considering legislation to compel car makers to take back and recycle vehicles at the ends of their lives , and its car makers are busily designing cars that can rapidly be dismantled . |
27 | Klaus Töpfer , the federal environment minister , has capitalised on his country 's environmental angst by devising a bold principle : that companies should have a legal obligation to take back — and to recycle — their products at the ends of their lives . |
28 | In addition to these interactions , there are a number of other side-chain contacts to phosphate groups , including Lys17 and 17' from the flexible loop , Lys78 from an adjacent loop and Lys22 and 22' at the ends of the β -ribbon . |
29 | In sCD2 the equivalent β- bulges are positioned at the ends of the CC' and FG loops , thus limiting the extent of the twist , and these loop regions are no longer of similar lengths ( Fig.4 b ) . |
30 | Gulliver 's Travels went back to telling fantastic tales , but Swift wrote the book in the same realistic style as Defoe , and took it for granted that his readers would find it quite natural that at the ends of the earth men were just the same as in England — petty , trivial , grasping , and generally unpleasant . |