Example sentences of "[vb pp] from both side " in BNC.

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1 The Saudis want all this equipment because they feel threatened from both sides — by Iran and by Israel .
2 The Saudis want all this equipment because they feel threatened from both sides — by Iran and by Israel .
3 And we must remember that bridges are built from both sides .
4 I endorse everything that has been said from both sides of the House in support and admiration of him and of the courage and fortitude that he and his family have displayed .
5 These two CDs are charmingly illustrated with a picture of a kind of ‘ secret garden ’ , the gate ajar , seen from both sides of the garden wall .
6 The working principle is that obstructions are built into the lock to prevent the wrong shape of key from working the mechanism , and similar designs of lock are still use today ( although it has been suggested that the Romans were not able to invent a lock that could be operated from both sides of a door ) .
7 We were drawn from both sides of the political fence , but the key idea was consensus .
8 Equally , all customers are not squeaky clean , so there 's quite often a story to be told from both sides .
9 ( a ) make sure that all the parties and the court understand what the case is about ; ( b ) see if there is any possibility of settling the dispute , and if not , decide how it is going to be heard and how long the hearing will last ; ( c ) decide what documents or other evidence is needed from both sides . ’
10 As with agents , it is important for the manufacturer to develop a good working relationship with the overseas distributor as commitment to the commercial relationship is needed from both sides .
11 This would include " the Catholic fallen from both sides " , but not non-Catholic Republicans , who , in Francoism 's terms were worthy of no memorial .
12 Wherever possible , walls should be treated from both sides .
13 It was a messy sacrifice , since the shaman ( the very same who had advised the Keraing to avoid the sea , and Laba to avoid the land ) was such a trembling wreck that he could barely hold the machete and needed to be supported from both sides to avoid falling on his face .
14 Volleys of accusations were fired from both sides .
15 A. lymani has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic : in the western Atlantic it has been recorded off Nantucket in 547–1764 m while in the eastern Atlantic it has been found in the Bay of Biscay and off Portugal at depths of 1541–2350 m .
16 A tenuispina has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic .
17 It has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic : in the west from off Florida to SW .
18 This species has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic : in the west from off the Carolinas and in the east from Iceland south of the Azores in depths of 1575–3018 m .
19 O. lineata has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic ; in the west it has been recorded off Florida 511–792 m and in the east off the Azores and in the Bay of Biscay 1165–1378 m .
20 This species has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic : in the east from the Bay of Biscay south to off North Africa in depths of 994–2282 m , and in the west off Bermuda 1996 m .
21 This is a predominantly bathyal species recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic : in the west from Cape Hatteras north to southern Greenland of depths of 561–1048 m ; in the east from SE .
22 It has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic : in the west off Cape Cod at a depth of 1242 m and in the east off Iceland south to the Azores in depths of 1765–4106 m .
23 O. chelys has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic , in the west off Bermuda 796 m and in the east off Portugal south to the Canaries , with a bathymetric range of 2056–3307 m .
24 O. spinea has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic , in the west from off Martha 's Vineyard at a depth of 2479 m and in the east from the Bay of Biscay at a depth of 3150 m .
25 O. clavigera has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic ; from Noval Scotia north to the Davis Strait and W. Greenland in the western Atlantic with a bathymetric range of 166–1100 m ; in the eastern Atlantic it has been recorded from SE .
26 O. affinis has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic ; in the western Atlantic from off Florida in 229–491 m and in the eastern Atlantic from the Bay of Biscay , off the Canaries and from the Josephina Bank with a bathymetric range of 1425–1935 m .
27 A. otteri has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic .
28 A. verrilli has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic : in the west from St Vincent ( 763 m ) , off N. Carolina and the Labrador Basin ( 4165–4864 m ) , in the east it has been recorded from the Bay of Biscay and the Iberian Basin ( 4252–5315 m ) .
29 It has been recorded from both sides of the North Atlantic , in the west from Cape Hatteras north to the Davis Strait and SW .
30 It has been recorded from both sides of the Atlantic ; in the west from the Gulf of Mexico north to the Davis Strait with a bathymetric range of 425–1244 m and in the east from off SE .
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