Example sentences of "at the other end " in BNC.
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1 | At the other end of the scale , many rural or urban homes were adapted to serve as simple beerhouses , with little internal alteration . |
2 | At the other end of the tourist season , Britain has a log-jam of holiday weekends , particularly if Easter is late , when it is followed closely by May Day and not much later by the spring bank holiday . |
3 | All eyes turned towards Margot Iverson at the other end of the dining table . |
4 | At the other end of the table he could hear Margot Iverson exchanging stately platitudes with Mr Locombe-Stableford . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | Would you mind desperately if just this once I paid at the other end ? ’ |
7 | I recall summer commenced on 1 May in Newcastle for our ‘ shirt sleeve order ’ ; meanwhile at the other end of the Northumbrian body , para. 32 of the order commands that ‘ trousers will be worn with the bottoms of the trouser legs , at the front , just touching the instep ’ . |
8 | ‘ Mr Cohen ? ’ we asked in response to the ‘ Hello ’ at the other end of the telephone . |
9 | ‘ Hello , who 's that ? ’ said Alan 's voice at the other end of the line . |
10 | Then I spotted something small , black and misshapen at the other end of the kitchen . |
11 | The heads form a cap which covers the shoulder joint , and they are attached at one end to the upper arm and at the other end to 3 points to the front , top and back of the shoulder . |
12 | At the other end of the scale are the alongee gouges ; large heavy gouges , for removing large amounts of wood on big items such as sculptures . |
13 | At the other end of the scale , Plymouth Laira gained a small fleet of Class 37s which rarely ventured away from the West Country china clay empire , although a new trainload working was introduced in 1989 which would take them twice a week up to Irvine in South West Scotland . |
14 | At the other end , Bryan Gould ( A Future for Socialism ) held his audience spellbound as he charted Labour 's recovery from assumptions of unchallenged ‘ rightness ’ , once taken for granted and shattered by Thatcherism . |
15 | Mrs Postance 's opposite number at the Haywards primary school at the other end of town , Mike Palmer , talks of ‘ tooling up ’ for the undertaking : ‘ I 've had to use a large slice of my in-service training budget to release staff during the school day for quite substantial periods to match up their plans for the following year . |
16 | A British filly at the other end of her career earlier captured another prize for the visitors . |
17 | Andy Currier was eventually able to provide consolation at the other end , but departed for the sin-bin 30 seconds later after a foul on Bob Jackson , accompanied by Paul Hulme , who questioned the referee 's decision too vehemently . |
18 | McMahon strove to retaliate but was denied by an advance by Jaroslaw Bako of which the maestro at the other end would have been proud . |
19 | Paul Newlove , a Featherstone player who did gain a place in this week 's Test squad , scored the first try at the other end , following Barry Drummond 's kick . |
20 | There 's a lot of shelling and mortaring going on at the other end of the village . ’ |
21 | Taff was with the 3″ mortar team as they continued to send over the occasional mortar bomb , their target a crossroads at the other end of the village . |
22 | An enemy flare was lighting up the sky at the other end of the village , probably over No. 6 Commando positions . |
23 | Up until now the naval salvoes are landing in the German positions somewhere in front of No. 6 Commando , at the other end of the village . |
24 | They were dug in at the other end of the village in an orchard very close to the enemy positions . |
25 | There were two mortar explosions over by the road , then all was fairly quiet except for the sound of firing away in the distance at the other end of the village , where I had been earlier on in the evening . |
26 | There is a counter attack going on , and the target is the next village just along the road there , ’ indicating with his forefinger in the direction of No. 6 Commando positions in and around the Saulnier farm at the other end of the village . |
27 | ‘ Oh , piss off , ’ shouted someone at the other end of the hut , as a boot bounced off the door just as the Sergeant made his exit . |
28 | At the other end of the age-scale , renewal was less in evidence . |
29 | The voice at the other end may be sullen , bored and indifferent or else cheerily superficial , but do n't let that put you off . |
30 | At the other end was a stage with footlights . |