Example sentences of "[noun prp] [noun] at the [adj] end " in BNC.
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1 | The tramway to Wallington , Carshalton and Sutton left the Mitcham line at Elis David Place at the western end of Tamworth Road , West Croydon , and after negotiating two rather sharp corners in Church Street and passing Croydon Parish Church , ran along Epsom Road , flanked on one side by the railway as far as Waddon Station . |
2 | 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 . |
3 | Back came Portsmouth and Colin Clark 's header well held by Ken Vasey at the other end while two minutes later , Jim Magilton turned well on the edge of the Portsmouth penalty area , but his dipping shot was well held by the visitor 's goal keeper , Andy Gosney . |
4 | Grauves has some well-sheltered vineyards which face each other on opposite slopes of a small valley beneath the Bois d'Avize at the northern end of the Côte des Blancs . |
5 | On a much humbler scale , some years ago the most surprising things were found in the peaceful Caenozoic sediments and underlying Chalk of the Enbourne Valley at the western end of the London Basin . |
6 | About 40 cars were required , most of which were E Class cars from Hammersmith depôt at the other end of the route . |
7 | It is only half a mile away , near the Docklands Arena at the other end of the Mudchute . |
8 | The pace of Norman McGladdery , eligible to play having appealed a seven-game ban imposed on him by the Ulster Branch , Colin Allister and Lee Tumilty caused problems throughout whereas the skills of Jimmy Kirkwood and Daniel Clarke at the other end were stifled by a resolute defence . |
9 | We hired a pedalo on the man-made Lac St Croix at the western end of the gorge and explored the gorge from the river . |
10 | They crossed the bridge , passing the Priory of St Mary Overy at the far end , and took the main highway into Southwark . |
11 | But the most arresting feature is the amazing spire of Meall Mheadhonach at the other end of the ridge . |
12 | At one end fast-medium bowler Hill-Wood vigorously shone the ball on his trousers , only to see Ian Peebles at the other end undo his work by rubbing the shine away in the dust . |
13 | We had to move from Renishaw Road to a smaller house in Thorne Road at the other end of Nottingham , a move dictated by financial considerations , but which in a way pleased Mother as it helped to distance her from her old set of friends . |
14 | She heard Mrs Keating bridle at the other end of the line . |
15 | All eyes turned towards Margot Iverson at the other end of the dining table . |
16 | Care must be taken in interpreting Fig. 3 b because the CTD stations at the eastern end were not worked in the same location ( Fig. 1 ) , and some effect from the different topography might account for the eddy-like structure seen between 15–28°W . |
17 | So , of course , is Paul Terry at the other end . |
18 | Bouncer to Malcolm ( who had survived a first-ball , no-ball bouncer from Wasim Akram at the other end ) . |
19 | The British also took the small sugar islands of Tobago , Granada , Dominica , and St. Vincent in the Windward Islands at the southern end of the chain of the Lesser Antilles . |