Example sentences of "[vb pp] side " in BNC.
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1 | After a narrow escape straight from the start of the second half , when Carpenter screwed the ball wide from a good position , Farnham 's re-organised side played with growing authority . |
2 | The humbucker is in fact two single coil pickups placed side by side and can be coil-tapped by means of a mini-switch between the master volume and tone controls , the latter being centre indented to give passive boost and cut , similar in effect to Fender 's TBX system . |
3 | The first three Gospels , Matthew , Mark and Luke , if placed side by side , are seen , at one and the same time , to be both similar and dissimilar . |
4 | Before , the individual elements of the design were simply placed side by side . |
5 | One can , for instance , easily imagine circumstances in which oral utterances including recollections from different times and places are , as it were , placed side by side as in a debating chamber and where the listeners could then recognise contradictions and employ their ‘ critical ’ faculties . |
6 | Two canvas chairs were placed side by side in a machine that begged comparison with the Wright brothers ' first efforts . |
7 | " Well , " said Mrs Whitfield at last , sitting upright inside the corset of her strong short-sleeved brown dress , with her fat upper arms and fat brown forearms , fat hands with the little rings twinkling on them , all disposed regularly about her , her feet — no doubt , though Alice could not see them — placed side by side . |
8 | At that date the subject-matter of the photographs was perfectly legible and the works gained their force and content from the way two or more photographs were placed side by side : a woman 's face in close-up , an ominous highway at night . |
9 | At the moment , the gloves and hat were placed side by side on the gleaming wood of the table before her and her hands were folded in an attitude of prayer — although her humour was anything but reverent . |
10 | The whole city centre and industrial areas , when seen as a vast cityscape from the air in the film 's opening shots , was ‘ Ridley 's Inferno ’ , and actually consisted of three tabletop models , each 6 x 13 feet ( 1.8 x 4m ) , placed side by side to give an area 18 feet ( 5.5m ) wide and 13 feet ( 4m ) deep . |
11 | The Key Card and the green form are intended to be placed side by side and are reproduced on pages 448–451 . |
12 | Minimal pairs and nearly minimal pairs should be placed side by side across the lists . |
13 | For a differential drill they are placed side by side and drilled across to highlight the difference between them . |
14 | Below is an example from French , where separate drills of each tense ( already individually mastered ) would be placed side by side preferably in a meaningful frame and drilled across . |
15 | These cards could then be placed side by side in the fashion you want to practise . |
16 | These two tasks completed , the exposed pith was cut into narrow strips like ribbons , which were then placed side by side on a large , perfectly-flat slab of limestone which was kept permanently damp by boys scattering water on it , ever-moving fingers flicking across from earthenware pots . |
17 | They took their seats on canvas chairs which were placed side by side on the strip of red tiling , as if they were about to be photographed or to review a marching column . |
18 | Vitruvius provides a clear description of an example of the late period from which it seems that the temples contained three cells placed side by side and dedicated to three different deities . |
19 | Group 2 's justification for this was echoed unanimously : ( c ) and ( g ) were felt to be too repetitive to be placed side by side . |
20 | The boots , neatly placed side by side , were near the bed . |
21 | They are situated side by side in the square type of pod , or one above the other in the oblong pods ( usually in two columns ) . |
22 | I have not noted any particular problems with C cells ; this is because they are usually installed side by side , rather than one above the other . |
23 | And with the aid of the wind got an awful lot of distance on that kick and almost earned side a corner , it was only just kept in by his opposite number Tommy Wright . |
24 | Behind her the two seats were empty , a troublous reminder of where Eddie and Laura had sat side by side when the coach had first set off from Heathrow Airport … had first arrived at the eastern outskirts of Oxford . |
25 | Kenny Dalglish has spent £5 million on eight players to strengthen Blackburn , but Watford 's mainly home-produced side shone in the sunshine at Vicarage Road as Rovers were beaten 2–1 . |
26 | The tendency is to ignore value distinctions and to undermine qualitative difference so that popular and high art genres are presented side by side in a unified space or text . |
27 | Counselling has to be rooted in practical reality , with the dangers and opportunities of retirement being presented side by side , and with the understanding that personal decision and volition will determine a large part of the eventual outcome . |
28 | But Harlequins , who have seven players in the England squad , will put out a much weakened side against Cardiff , who are also weakened , at the Stoop Memorial Ground . |
29 | The Palace were also forced by injury to field a somewhat weakened side — but our new goalkeeper played a magnificent match , kept his team in the game in spite of intense Rovers pressure , saved a penalty , and the Palace only went down 1–2 to a very late goal indeed . |
30 | Pre-cut panels of mirrors sold for hanging on wardrobe or cupboard doors are often surprisingly cheap compared to custom-cut pieces and they can be hung side by side or used in certain places to look like slit windows in a wall . |