Example sentences of "[adv] [art] [noun sg] to [num] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Other typical signs indicating a problem with sharp teeth are , as already mentioned , the evasion of the bit and the horse quidding while eating ( food drops out of the mouth ) ; nodding while being ridden , hanging on the bit to one side , ie pulling on one rein and , in more extreme cases , rearing and bolting. teeth should be left until they are mature .
2 Similarly with a tailwind , it 's not exactly behind you , but just a bit to one side .
3 The new $12 million museum , which opened in May , is more a monument to one man .
4 The narrator took up a position to one side of the loudspeaker , and the listeners were challenged to guess which was which as alternate lines were delivered .
5 Hewitt sent out a proposal to 80 carrier companies and within days , he was receiving back positive acknowledgements .
6 The reason why a release to one debtor releases all jointly liable is , because , unless it was held to do so , the co-debtor , after paying the debt , might sue him who was released for contribution , and so in effect he would not be released ; but that reason does not apply where the debtor released agrees to such a qualification of the release as will leave him liable to any rights of the co-debtor .
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