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

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1 At the least they should be planted no wider than two abreast where each plant can be approached from one side .
2 In those words the Neath guru encapsulated the debate that has raged and lurched from one side to another while a succession of coaches have sought in vain to establish a definitive Welsh style , during the years of consistent defeat since the 1988 Triple Crown .
3 In order for plates to behave in the manner proposed the lithosphere of which they are composed must be sufficiently rigid compared with the underlying asthenosphere for stress to be transmitted from one side to the other .
4 Hazlitt set out with Coleridge that morning on the road back to Shrewsbury , observing how his companion continually moved from one side of the footpath to the other as they walked along , though only later connecting this odd movement with ‘ any instability of purpose or involuntary change of principle ’ .
5 They 've now taken the ramps out , which is a breach of the planning condition again , so we intend to pursue them on that , and they are offering , believe it or not that disabled people can be taxied from one side of the station to the other side of the station .
6 For certain wavelengths the crests of the waves reflected from one side of the soap film coincide with the troughs reflected from the other side .
7 Similarly on ridges , the rope linking a team of four can be weaved from one side of the arête to the other and threaded behind rock spikes , to create natural running belays .
8 Today it had doubled , crossed from one side of his forehead to the other , and reinforced a series of furrows rather than wrinkles , that made his broad white forehead look like a new-ploughed field covered in snow .
9 Mr Halbert told the court : ‘ The car crossed from one side of the road to the other .
10 We also know that when a new layer arrived , it was not deposited simultaneously all over the preceding layer , it was unrolled from one side or the other , so that the actual contact was progressive rather than synchronous .
11 A : what have you got to do this afternoon B : oh I 'm * going to repair the child bar A : what do you mean CHILD bar B : uh it 's er metal bar goes acr — has to be fixed from one side of the car I mean from one side of the back seat to the other for the BABY seat to go on A : AH …
12 Mine I 've got two , I 've gone from one side of the wagon to the other
13 Joseph replied with a renewed bid , this time of £43 million , Watney 's came back again with £47 million , and so the battle swayed from one side to the other for eight weeks .
14 Rather naively , it has sometimes been suggested , either explicitly or implicitly , that it is some more or less faithful copy of the stimulus which is shunted from one side of the brain to the other .
15 Porter peered over the landing rail , through the steel netting that was strung from one side to the other , and noticed that , on the landing below , prisoners who had finished slopping out had not in fact returned to their cells but were standing outside , their attempts at entry barred by warders .
16 The results might have been worse : a number of cattle lost from one side to the other , some barns and carts burned , and half a dozen women held hostage and returned in other than mint condition .
17 Each day , in my duties , I got ferried from one side to the other .
18 The hatch in front of them flew open and the frame , tilted from one side to the other , gave them a sight of the wild sky outside .
19 He begins to shake , she 's rocked from one side to the other as she feels the tail thrash at the sea and Manjiku rear and toss .
20 There was a bridge at Kota Belud , made of string and matchsticks , it seemed to me , suspended from one side of the river to the other .
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