Sentence examples for stand at one from inspiring English sources

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Down! Down!" The lowest of the low are the photographers, who stand at one end, arranged on ladders and boxes in a precarious pyramid, from which their faces and lenses peer out as from a pile of skulls.

"You can stand at one end of Hibbing on the main drag an' see clear past the city limits on the other end," Dylan once noted in a poem, "My Life in a Stolen Moment," printed in the program of a 1963 Town Hall concert he gave.

I went out, took the pulley down, attached it to the corner of the bed, tied knots in the covers, put the strings from the pulleys so I could stand at one corner of the bed, pull on the cover, pull on the ropes to the pulleys and… puff I could make my bed as easily myself as if I had my brother there to help me.

Although Cottingham and keynote speakers stand at one end of the room on a platform, the talks are only a small portion of what's about to take place over the course of the evening.

These days they no longer walk the streets and knock on people's doors; they tend to stand at one spot or pitch and allow the purchasers to come to them.

Dr. Kim's focus on goals has special poignancy today as we stand at one of those moments in time raw numbers bring home.

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The rates of rape/sexual assault and violence against intimate partners now stand at one-fourth the peak levels reached only a couple of decades ago -- and this is based on victimization surveys, so the question of whether such crimes are underreported to law enforcement is not a factor.

The confirmed death toll on Tuesday stood at one Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC) staff member and "around 20 civilians," the SARC and Red Cross said in a joint statement.

'A Cursed Little Part of Brooklyn' Exactly what stood at One Hanson Place before the tower began rising on the site in 1927 is not certain.

But on Thursday morning, an animated Mr. Bush stood at one lectern, while a decidedly reserved Mr. Maliki stood at another, at times looking tense, at others bemused.

Shannon Teamer, a teen coordinator with Durham Parks and Recreation, stood at one of the raised garden beds and quizzed children on what plants need to survive – soil, sun and water.

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