And sure enough, he had stopped at the top of his second page, a good five or six paragraphs from the end.
What I saw stopped me at the top of the steps.
I stopped at the top of the stairs and turned slowly.
They stopped at the top of the hill and sat down.
They stopped at the top of the stairs and looked about them.
He stopped at the top of the stairs and turned back.
Even before he had fully stopped the car at the top of the drive, the door swung open.
You stop the car at the top of the ramp.
He stopped at the top of a rise, turned and waved.
The others had stopped at the top of a low rise.