Usar "at bottom" en una oración
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at bottom
1. Bait is placed at bottom in a bait bowl
2. His calculation, therefore, though different in appearance, corresponds very nearly at bottom with that of Judge Hales
3. As the social pyramid has its base at bottom and the top
4. with its top at bottom
5. These encouragements, although at bottom, perhaps, as I shall endeavour to show hereafter, altogether illusory, sufficiently demonstrate at least the good intention of the legislature to favour agriculture
6. They then realized it was a nine-sided amphitheater, built on a scale that would dwarf the biggest giant, with an open and flat bottom, a nine-sided domed roof above, and a nine-sided stage raised six meters above the floor in the center
7. Touch bag at bottom of stick
8. They then realized it was a nine-sided amphitheater, built on a scale that would dwarf the biggest giant, with an open and flat bottom, a nine-sided domed roof above, and a nine-sided stage raised twenty feet above the floor in the center
9. On the other side was a steep, barren slope that bottomed out onto sun-dried, mown grass flats, crossed by a stream flowing out of Sebastian’s forest
10. When they had traveled a tail from the broken bridge the boat bottomed out
11. She was one of the lowest draft vehicles I’d ever seen, needing only 6 inches of water under her flat bottom
12. the ramp and tested the flat bottom of the pit, ‘concrete!’
13. hold of end of staff at bottom with the left hand,
14. These shallow draft flat bottomed assault ships of four and a half thousand tons could steam at 10 knots and were capable of carrying several hundred men, vehicles and tanks
15. For the great fleshy object, now just inches away, was the big, monstrously fat bottom of Hench, the slave-trader, clad for some inexplicable reason in nothing but a tiny pink cheese-wire thong
16. with turtles sunbathing on a rock at bottom of picture
17. Stream between Mei Li’s home and her father-in-law’s property, with turtles sunbathing on a rock at bottom of picture
18. The flat bottom was on the American side when they arrived at the river
19. No cramps now but that bottomless feeling that maybe I was pregnant less than an hour ago and am no longer carrying a child, Denny’s child
20. extinction — and at bottom, their extinction is what they really fear
21. And sometimes, in moments of more extreme lassitude--for she was, like most unloved women, in most things at bottom listless and half-hearted--she wondered what the Kingdom of Heaven, if one did manage to get there after all the trouble, could possibly be like, crowded up with the battered
22. He took for granted that people were at bottom good and noble, and the assumption went a long way towards making them so
23. Was it really the neckties? Was it really the sponge? Wasn't it, at bottom, really the window?
24. and then by some strange alchemy, deeming the knowledge garnered from that bottomless well as being finite and totally separate from that Infinity
25. artfully prepare their resumes with different typefaces or paper stocks, but at bottom
26. Bjorgolf stood at the flat bottom of the hollow known as the
27. Add water to coat bottom of pan
28. Use 2 teaspoons butter to thickly coat bottom and lightly coat sides of a 9-inch square or 7-by-11-inch baking pan
29. After making nearly a semicircle around the pond, they diverged from the water-course, and began to ascend to the level of a slight elevation in that bottom land, over which they journeyed
30. It is a curious subject of observation and inquiry, whether hatred and love be not the same thing at bottom
31. At bottom, perhaps, he suffered from it, for he was not a man of cowardly illusions, but he refused to discuss the ethical view with his wife
32. But the “new era” commencing in 1927 involved at bottom the abandonment of the analytical approach; and while emphasis was still seemingly placed on facts and figures, these were manipulated by a sort of pseudo-analysis to support the delusions of the period
33. The recurrent excesses of its advances and declines are due at bottom to the fact that, when values are determined chiefly by the outlook, the resultant judgments are not subject to any mathematical controls and are almost inevitably carried to extremes
34. We repeat, in conclusion, the point made in our discussion of the theory of preferred stocks (page 188 on accompanying CD) that the contractual disadvantage of preferred shares is, at bottom, not so much a matter of inherent legal rights as it is of practical corporate procedure and of the investor’s own shortcomings
35. At bottom, the investment business or bond department of Stock Exchange firms is perhaps more important to them as a badge of respectability than for the profits it yields
36. The speculator who wants to reduce his risk by operating in convertible issues is likely to find his primary interest divided between the enterprise itself and the terms of the privilege, and he will probably be uncertain in his own mind as to whether he is at bottom a stockholder or a bondholder
37. Considering the 1927–1929 period we observe that since the trend-of-earnings theory was at bottom only a pretext to excuse rank speculation under the guise of “investment,” the profit-mad public was quite willing to accept the flimsiest evidence of the existence of a favorable trend
38. And whether the multiplier should be ten or fifteen or thirty would seem at bottom a matter of purely arbitrary choice
39. The situation is worsened by the aforementioned fact that, at bottom, the public has a real aversion to the very kind of small issue that it bought so readily in its careless moments
40. Since the tests are at bottom arbitrary, there is no way to determine precisely the most suitable criteria
41. At bottom, this is the reason for the wide diversification practiced by the investment funds
42. Thus this matter of choosing the “best” stocks is at bottom a highly controversial one
43. The year 2004 was a downward biased trading range that bottomed in late summer and rallied for the rest of the year
44. "I hate Diderot; he is an ideologist, a declaimer, and a revolutionist, a believer in God at bottom, and more bigoted than Voltaire
45. For, at bottom, he shared the general impression, and the old member of the Convention inspired him, without his being clearly conscious of the fact himself, with that sentiment which borders on hate, and which is so well expressed by the word estrangement
46. I am not a bad woman at bottom
47. What! because it would have pleased me to play the grand and generous; this is melodrama, after all; because I should have thought of no one but myself, the idea! for the sake of saving from a punishment, a trifle exaggerated, perhaps, but just at bottom, no one knows whom, a thief, a good-for-nothing, evidently, a whole country-side must perish! a poor woman must die in the hospital! a poor little girl must die in the street! like dogs; ah, this is abominable! And without the mother even having seen her child once more, almost without the child's having known her mother; and all that for the sake of an old wretch of an applethief who, most assuredly, has deserved the galleys for something else, if not for that; fine scruples, indeed, which save a guilty man and sacrifice the innocent, which save an old vagabond who has only a few years to live at most, and who will not be more unhappy in the galleys than in his hovel, and
48. At bottom, to tell the whole truth, he would have preferred
49. It was nearly eight o'clock in the evening when the cart, which we left on the road, entered the porte-cochere of the Hotel de la Poste in Arras; the man whom we have been following up to this moment alighted from it, responded with an abstracted air to the attentions of the people of the inn, sent back the extra horse, and with his own hands led the little white horse to the stable; then he opened the door of a billiard-room which was situated on the ground floor, sat down there, and leaned his elbows on a table; he had taken fourteen hours for the journey which he had counted on making in six; he did himself the justice to acknowledge that it was not his fault, but at bottom, he was not sorry
50. The old bourgeois, thoroughly indignant at bottom, had given his consent with a sigh, saying: "The greatest families are forced into it