Example sentences of "[noun sg] [prep] [adj] side " in BNC.
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1 | No advantage for one side can ever be regarded as absolutely conclusive . ’ |
2 | For a round cake , the strip can be one continuous piece ; for a square or rectangle , cut a strip for each side . |
3 | He said he was surprised journalists could compromise their impartiality in covering a matter of public interest by declaring their support for one side or the other . |
4 | Cut a 6·5cm ( 2½inch ) wide strip off one side of the cake . |
5 | There is a head of department for each side of the school , who has particular responsibilities for the curriculum , and each teaching group has a teacher and a welfare assistant . |
6 | During the winter , the pro-English party continued to negotiate with Henry VIII , to no great effect for either side . |
7 | The very best quality bags are made not with single large pieces of fabric for each side of the shell but in smaller strips sewing shell and baffle together . |
8 | It would , for the first time , draw the outside world into the war not as a neutral peacekeeper but as an enemy of one side . |
9 | The width of each side of the frame should be a little less than half the width of your plastic bag . |
10 | Measure the height and width of each side of the bus — front , back , two sides and roof — and cut out pieces of non-stick paper to the same dimensions . |
11 | To join the band , I first picked up the sweater piece with right side facing and then using a three pronged latch tool I picked up the band . |
12 | The cots were disposed to form a long seat along one side of the coach , the remaining floor space being clear . |
13 | Turner could arguably find a more permanent niche with another side , through Hampshire have a high regard for his ability . |
14 | To make this hem , turn and press approximately 4cm ( 1 ½in ) to the wrong side along each side of the curtain and press ; then open out . |
15 | Make a double 2cm ( ¾in ) turning to the wrong side along each side of the curtains . |
16 | A tin with one side cut out of it hung from a hook at the back . |
17 | There were a few lorry trailers parked there , a high wire fence along one side , nothing more . |
18 | th there 's not a great deal in this side . |
19 | Mr Reynolds stated that getting the talks underway again was now a priority and the search for peace should proceed without fear or the threat of violence from any side . |
20 | And strangely , the bull was responding , shifting its weight from one side to the other , so it was leaning slightly towards her . |
21 | Blanche 's armchair squeaked as she moved her weight from one side to the other . |
22 | The second period saw no let-up from either side with both still determined to play 15-man rugby . |
23 | With dark brown wool with a large knot in it , bring wool from wrong side to right side of wool . |
24 | and I reckon he broke them but he says he 's no broken but I I I felt the tooth in two side of my mouth so I just stopped the treatment there and I 'm going to another dentist some time but my wife , I do n't want to go there now cos money 's tight , I was on the D H S S , I was due to pay the first forty nine pound . |
25 | It was clear that the light from this side was better even without the addition of huge windows in the roof . |
26 | The crop is raked towards the fence from either side and loaded onto the wires with a fork , starting with the bottom wire , until there is no room beneath the second wire . |
27 | When we asked for a script from that side from the beginning , it did n't come . |
28 | Wounded , and with his aircraft riddled with cannon and machine gun fire which stripped all the fabric from one side of the fuselage and almost completely severed the rudder control , Bradbury managed to reach the airfield and force-land . |
29 | Borg himself revolutionised the game with his two-handed backhand and top spin from either side . |
30 | Place quenelles of meringue on individual plates and decorate with custard on one side , fruit coulis on the other . |