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

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1 Daak was at the narrow front of the cabin .
2 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 .
3 Another son , Paul , was at the other end of the link in Los Angeles .
4 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 .
5 As usual when drunk , he spoke to her as if she was at the other end of the street .
6 For TV , subject to the pattern of broadcast programme hours , the peak was at the other end of the day .
7 Cowslip himself was at the other end of the hall and Hazel realized that he was waiting for him to reply .
8 God was at the other end of the room .
9 Sarah 's bedroom was at the other end of the landing , next to her brother 's .
10 There was a longish silence , probably while the woman was listening to whoever it was at the other end .
11 The woman was at the other end of the counter weighing bull's-eyes , and called at her just to leave the money .
12 Mrs Clamp was at the other end of the table from my father instead of me , as is traditional .
13 I could n't see it too clearly 'cos it was at the other end of the pitch , but it seemed that Jamie had the ball around the right hand edge of the box and curled it into the top left hand corner .
14 Leeds ' disallowed first half goal , just after the canaries ' one , looked good to me but I was at the other end of the pitch peering through the floodlit rainstorm .
15 I saw a white male nearest to us , in in a double bed which was at the other end of the the the bedroom .
16 As she made her way to the blue and white tiled bathroom which was at the other end of the house , there was another clap of thunder and the lightning flashed again .
17 I mean that carpet was at the other house .
18 If anybody can tell me what was at the other end , apart from a hole , then not carefully , er I 'd be very grateful .
19 Revision of the Temporary Provisions was at the sole discretion of the National Assembly , and the current changes reflected the determination of veteran members to enhance their own power , as more opposition members took seats in Parliament .
20 She was at the deep end of the pool when Felipe suddenly surfaced beside her .
21 During the day it was difficult to judge when the charcoal was at the correct stage . ’
22 Third , there was another British vessel , the Sir Robert Sale , which was at the eastern , narrower end of the Straits , sixty-four kilometres from Krakatoa on the twenty-sixth , and attempted to sail westwards ( towards Krakatoa ) on the twenty-seventh , but was quite unable to do so .
23 Air Commodore Jeffery , President RAFA Eastern Area was at the Annual Dinner on 7 June to congratulate the branch on its achievements .
24 The Lille collection has recently been the focus of attention in New York , where ‘ Masterworks from the Musée des Beaux-Arts ’ was at the Metropolitan .
25 ‘ If you have no objection , I 'd like to know where everyone was at the critical time .
26 I was at the recent launch of Opportunity 2000 , an excellent initiative by Business in the Community .
27 His village was at the upper end of the valley in which the woman of Lohali had been killed the previous week , and he told me that nothing had been heard of the man-eater since , and added that the animal was possibly now at the other end of the district .
28 At the time the largest fusion research unit in the United Kingdom was at the Atomic Energy Research Establishment ( AERE ) , Harwell , under the leadership of Peter Thonemann , now Professor of Physics at University of Wales , Swansea .
29 The owner of Redi-Hot , who seemed to spend most of his time reading a guide book , told Mr and Mrs Wordmaster , who looked suitably impressed , that Thunder Bay , one of Canada 's largest ports , was at the far west end of the St Lawrence-Great Lakes seaway and should really be called what the locals called it , The Lakehead .
30 By the time he reached the gallery his mother was at the far end of the broad corridor , but she was n't going into her room or into his room , she was making for the attic stairs , and now it was his turn to raise his eyebrows .
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