Example sentences of "[pers pn] [was/were] [prep] the [adj] side " in BNC.
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1 | And a short time later , Mala and I were in the safe side of our own ship 's airlock , staring at what lay nestled within the opened silicaplast container . |
2 | K. R. At Garston , there was a toilet on the main road and when we were on nights , and there was one officer walking along and I was on the other side — we dare n't cross the road . |
3 | … In a court it would be so easy if I was on the other side to get up and say that in respect of eight of the conditions ‘ We complied and we only contravened the suspended solids condition and we 're very sorry it was 30,000 p.p.m. but you 're not gon na cane us for that are you , Mr Magistrate ? |
4 | Unfortunately , I was on the other side of the river when I saw him , and by the time I 'd got round there , he 'd vanished . |
5 | I was on the other side with the boxes , waiting for him . |
6 | I shouted thanks and crossed over , though I was on the same side as every local runner . |
7 | Anything else that you noticed when you were on the other side of the road ? |
8 | ‘ You were on the wrong side , ’ said the post driver . |
9 | Only when she was on the other side of the car could she gain a clear view of Maurice and only then by closing to within a few yards . |
10 | At fourteen hands she was on the small side for polo , with a lovely intelligent head , wide-apart dark eyes , clean legs and a smooth , effortless stride . |
11 | This morning she was on the farther side of the gates raking the gravel into a pattern exact as a piece of embroidery , when Nicandra came tittupping along , her hat hanging by its elastic on the back of her head . |
12 | She did not look like a predatory widow and she was no superannuated dolly-bird either ; she must have been fifty , she was on the plump side , clear skinned , with a frank , open face . |
13 | ‘ Answer me , ’ he thundered , and she shivered ; her pleasant , familiar room had become a battlefield , and she was on the losing side . |
14 | Perhaps our wine fell into the hands of looters , though we were on the Pakistani side and Muslims are n't supposed to touch alcohol . ’ |
15 | A while later we were across the other side of the hill , trying another hedge . |
16 | They were on the other side of the bed , crossed over , shaped like a swastika . |
17 | They were confident that they were on the winning side of history and did not need to take precautions against exile in the autumn of their lives . |
18 | All three quickened their pace to a near run and nobody spoke until they were on the safe side of the orchard wall . |
19 | Most of them were on the lean side because of the hard life they led and the long walks they took over hilly country to reach their fields . |
20 | It was on the far side of the yard , opposite the kitchen door . |
21 | This was low in 1801 and 1802 but high over the next five years ; it was on the low side in 1812 and 1813 , recovered in 1814 , but was falling again as the wars ended . |
22 | But it was the same deep gorge — and it was on the other side of the lake ! |
23 | He tried to remove a smudge from the windscreen with the tip of his finger , but it was on the other side of the glass . |
24 | It was on the other side . |
25 | but they were all and it was on the safe side , whatever happened . |
26 | on the wrong si , it was on the wrong side |
27 | Seve 's drive was 50 yards from the front of the green and about 40 yards from the middle of the Open course fairway , but he was on the right side — do n't forget all his careful planning on studying the rough beforehand — which means he 's now coming back into the wind . |
28 | He was on the other side of the road , saw me watching him , stopped , turned and walked slowly for fifty yards in the direction he had come . |
29 | Rincewind did not glance around for fear of the terrible things he might see , and by the time Withel looked for him again he was on the other side of the Plaza , and still accelerating . |
30 | It was as if he was on the other side of a river that no one knew how to cross . |