At the end of the line Tarzan could still hear the grumbling of the disgruntled priest.
With little ceremony Perry and I were chained
at the end of the line, and without further ado the interrupted march was resumed.
Down
at the end of the line towered the tall beggar-man, who must needs twang a bow-string with the best of them.
It did not have rhyming words
at the end of the lines.
We need a toll free number to get help
at the end of the line; to help save lives.
"We are
at the end of the line in finding these back office savings.
Tony Davies, from Wrexham, was aboard the 10.10am service from London Euston arriving at Chester's platform 1 which overran buffers
at the end of the line and crashed into a wall.
20, 2013 (BBC) A commuter train in the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires, has crashed
at the end of the line, leaving at least 80 people injured.
Berni said it was too early to say why the train failed to stop, crashing through the bumper
at the end of the line and ending up wedged between the floor and ceiling of the platform.
FINALE In a shabby old armchair, he sits at the window Feeble and grey at the end of his time Life passed behind him, not much to commend him Just memories left
at the end of the line.
He allegedly told police an accomplice placed him in the cargo bay of a bus running from Barcelona's Girona airport to the city, boarded the bus and then retrieved him
at the end of the line. During the 60-mile ride, the man used a sharp object to pick locks or open zips to get into other people's luggage, police said.
POLITICIANS are
at the end of the line in choosing between devolved government or direct rule by British ministers, Taoiseach Bertie Ahern said last night.
the poor remain
at the end of the line, at the bottom of priority lists, and cut out of budgets.