1. After three days of sniping and gratuitous pettiness, they allow Matty the very beginning of June or the very end. 2. And I remember looking back, and at the very end of the line was the calf, following us. 3. He wore spectacles perched on the very end of his nose. 4. His room lay at the very end of the corridor, beyond the locked doors of closets and bedrooms and attic steps. 5. If Apollo was indeed following her, the case was hopeless, but she was determined to struggle to the very end. 6. It is recommended that an outline of the final research report format be placed at the very end of the research proposal. 7. It was such a jolly little lighthouse, white, and standing at the very end of a promontory. 8. My particular concern is the very ends of the fingers - or, the nails. 9. The audience is kept in suspense to the very end of the play. 10. The coins, therefore, should give a good indication of examples in circulation at the very end of the fourth century. |