How To Use Back end In A Sentence

  • He lost the back end one way, then the other way. The Sun
  • Observant readers will also notice a new look to the columnists who grace the back end of our editorial pages.
  • Oh and watch the back end because it's rather twitchy. The Sun
  • But he also is one of the biggest gambles as he is a classic high-risk, high-return sort of riverboat gambler from the back end. Talent runs deep among defensemen in 2009 NHL Draft
  • The back end of the truck should end up just abutting the door of the bay.
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  • The rover skidded to a stop, its back end fishtailing slightly. 365 tomorrows » 2009 » January : A New Free Flash Fiction SciFi Story Every Day
  • From the back end of a bus, the City of York Council exhorts us to ‘cycle to work for a healthy heart’.
  • This car was left pointing upwards when it landed on its back end after crashing. The Sun
  • Not good enough to be the back end of a horse. The Sun
  • Its rakish nose and large headlamps give it a sporty look, but the car seems to run out of styling ideas at the back end where the curved side screens give it a droopy appearance.
  • The meadows and crops of corn fell to his mow bar and in the back end he came along with the Garvey Threshing mill to thresh the oats.
  • She crossed the line and hit the brakes, gripping the emergency brake and pulling it up as she spun the wheel sharply to left, sending her car into a spin, the back end sliding out as she came to a stop.
  • Not good enough to be the back end of a horse. The Sun
  • The car turned in neatly enough, the back end followed with a little wiggle and the big V8 block pulled strongly out of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The back end is squirrelly, whipping in the wind as the rear tire rises and falls.
  • Rain stopped play on the garage painting project late in the afternoon, so Graham shifted his attention to the inside, doing a major tidy-up on the garage and on his workshop at the back end.
  • The normally exposed back end was covered with an extended accordion cabover. Cyber Way
  • The southpaw has reached the Major League level, and may have a career starting at the back end of rotations.
  • They had but a few seconds before the wind would begin building around the back end of the Pegasus. LET NOT THE DEEP
  • These are seats where you could put a red or blue rosette on the back end of a donkey and it would still win. Times, Sunday Times
  • Typically, the way you bring a jet aircraft is what they call a stabilized approach, and if you've done a lot of flying, you probably recall when you got around to the point where the airplane decided it was going to land, it got sort of quiet, and then you heard all these thumps and bumps, and that's putting the slats out on the front end of the wing and the flaps out on the back end of it and dropping the landing gear down. CNN Transcript - Breaking News: Gulf Air Flight 072 Crashes Just East of Saudi Arabia - August 23, 2000
  • From Guadalajara, your routes could be either through the long, slow, very scenic route of Old 15, a two-lane blacktop which is going to take you through some terrific countryside, lots of towns and topes, and quick frequently the back end of a truck or bus. Quick trip to Morelia, Uruapan, Patzc, Zihuat, Ixtapa
  • In this genre, they don't come more distinctive, and the haunchy swoop of the back end is a steroidal depiction of a toughie driving round the block.
  • Responsible for developing web portal and back end support systems.
  • A front triple tool and back end face dilling/milling spindle able to hold two tools are available, as is a two-tool drill/mill spindle for front and back machining. Manufacturingtalk - manufacturing industry news
  • The side profile is tidy and leads to a nicely rounded back end. The Sun
  • The problem was, I think, that we were arriving at what was probably the back end of it all and that residents of the area had started kicking up a bit of a fuss at being invaded on a yearly basis by hordes of the great unwashed.
  • An explosion rocked the hull as the back end of the helicopter was hit by the missile.
  • The car turned in neatly enough, the back end followed with a little wiggle and the big V8 block pulled strongly out of it. Times, Sunday Times
  • The other half mostly came out of the back ends of cattle in the form of wind and muck, which produces methane and nitrous oxide. Times, Sunday Times
  • The 'bine' would be coming down the field and I could sometimes catch a glimpse of a cat hunkered down in the grass but before I could do much. .bump..he just went thru the conditioner rollers and was spit out the back end. The Oil Drum - Discussions about Energy and Our Future
  • Yet it will soak up heavy bumps that would otherwise bounce the back end off the ground.
  • New Yorkers, and Americans in general, are indeed given to using cab, cropped from the back end of the word taxicab, interchangeably with taxi. The English Is Coming!
  • His driving style has also matured, to the point where he now likes his car set up so that it responds immediately to steering inputs and tends to oversteer, or slide its back end.
  • The reason it can differentiate between items is because it's powered by Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) on the back end.
  • Yet it will soak up heavy bumps that would otherwise bounce the back end off the ground.
  • The back end is crimped and folded, almost to the point of being concertina-ed.
  • Therefore as long as at least minimal best practices for tape storage are adhered to, tape remains the silent defender of data at the back end of any intelligently designed storage system.
  • Take the fabric for the top and starting at the back end of the board, use your largest zigzag stitch to sew corded elastic to the edge, all the way around the board.
  • As the ship accelerated, chunks of the back end began to fly off and disintegrate.
  • As for the back end of the staff, Lidge and J.C. Romero, who had elbow surgery in October to repair a torn flexor tendon, could miss the start of the season. Recovering Brad Lidge aims to rebound after woeful 2009
  • Borland takes me on a tour of the back end of the distillery, where the waste water is filtered through reed beds full of bulrushes and lilies.
  • The back end was completely crumpled and the rear window was shattered.
  • These are likely to include improved long-stay car parking and coach parking at the western and eastern sections of Back Ends as well as a strategy for improving directional signs throughout the town.
  • I crawled to the back end of the mountain laurel thicket.
  • The side profile is tidy and leads to a nicely rounded back end. The Sun
  • She knew at those speeds she could easily smack into his back end and total both their cars.
  • You can't really see from the picture but his back end is still very scraggly and he's extremely thin under the bushy fur that remains around his shoulders and head.
  • And if that means having to forego Peter Gabriel's orchestral albums, or to somehow avoid shelling out £279.99 for a pair of giant white headphones that make it look like you're wearing the back end of a Sinclair C5 on your bonce, then so be it. Don't Give Up, Dr Dre's new material will be arriving soon!
  • You feel like a low-rent stockbroker, playing the angles and leveraging against the back end.
  • My husband does not smoke and has never smoked but a few years back ended up in hospital with an allergic asthma reaction.
  • The pegs dug into the tarmac and the back end gently bounced. The Sun
  • Tucked neatly at the back end of the chapbook is a selection of stills from the movie. Subterranean Press » 2006 » May
  • But we have what we call a rear spoiler on the deck lid that the air comes over the back glass and it hits that spoiler and it drives the back end to the ground. Oral History Interview with Junior Johnson, June 4, 1988. Interview C-0053. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
  • This car was left pointing upwards when it landed on its back end after crashing. The Sun
  • The pegs dug into the tarmac and the back end gently bounced. The Sun
  • The back end caps are epoxied on, with a waterproof seal.
  • Working as a back end processor attached to a host machine, LP uses microprograms to interpret directly an intermediate code generated by the host.
  • For the example cluster, the storage back end is a single entity, providing shared file system access across the cluster.
  • And it appears to have totaled the vehicle, smashed in the back end and broke all the windows.
  • You can't excuse murder just because you want to sue the drug companies or the doctors on the back end.
  • Adamson failed to convert and the full-back ended up missing five of his six pots at goal.
  • The simplest horse-drawn kind is the one-bottom walking plow, a heavy pointed hunk of steel with handles on the back end, a clevis to hitch to the horses on the front. The Dirty Life
  • You can't really see from the picture but his back end is still very scraggly and he's extremely thin under the bushy fur that remains around his shoulders and head.
  • If this were so, it could very well be that the chain or pulley or linkages to the back end were removed in the photo retouching because they were too difficult to cut around (if the manip was done as a collage) or to frisket out (if the manip was a double exposure process in a darkroom). 1933 Walker: Fact or Fraud?
  • It is, nevertheless, possible for the application back end to which CLE-I is connected to override this ordering.
  • At the back end, newly designed tailpipes are integrated into the bumpers, while chrome plated double exhaust pipes add sporting flashes to the design.
  • While both belong in the back end of a rotation, our next three pitchers are tweeners.
  • I have followed the England cricket team halfway round the planet, this back end. The Sun
  • The back end Job Queue will call that to execute the functionality that is defined in this class in the abstract method, called _execute (). Zend Developer Zone (DevZone) - Advancing the art of PHP
  • Hamilton demands a car that is designed and set up to "oversteer" - that is, to encourage the back end to break away as the power is applied in a corner, so that the driver can control it with instant and often spectacular reactions. Telegraph.co.uk: news business sport the Daily Telegraph newspaper Sunday Telegraph
  • A fin down its back ends in another larger tail dragging behind it.
  • He lost the back end one way, then the other way. The Sun

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