Example sentences of "[to-vb] to [adj] side " in BNC.

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1 Quite quickly the contact between the two sections of the rural population can become limited to the activity of a few ‘ go-betweens ’ , whose employment requires them to relate to both sides .
2 I do think er councillor , that you have got a duty to listen to all sides of the argument and not just repeat willy nilly what the officers tell you .
3 Because if you will have a had to get a recorder to listen to this side so you might as well put something on the other side and send it to me but of course there is no rush and in return you 'd be showing you take off anything or any part that you care to use .
4 At the same time , the conflict between reason and natural religion on the one hand , and faith and authoritative revelation on the other , opened up an area in which theology had to listen to both sides , to learn from both , and to attempt to find its own way without necessarily falling into either of the sharply polarised alternatives .
5 Out to provoke Theo into a declaration of loyalty , and at the same time sting him for continuing to belong to a hated class , he charged him with hypocrisy and self-righteousness in refusing to belong to either side .
6 He refused to look to either side ; crossing the bridge on the pleasantest of days could be a frightening experience and more so now as the ice below split and cracked .
7 I think it 's terribly important in an organisational crisis to remember that the crisis aspect of it , the critical nature of it , is something you 've got to put to one side .
8 He asked all the men to go to one side of the room and the women to the other .
9 You 've got to go to one side Grace .
10 You either turn left to go to one side of Petswood or right to go to the other side of Petswood .
11 As he did so , still lying there with his legs up on the chair he 'd fallen over , he started to over-balance to one side , towards Fergus .
12 He was interested in how far Siward had taken his men back into the untouched part of the forest , where the clearing kept for the highway from Dunedin to the Forth crossing had encouraged the fire to turn to one side , helped by the slight change of wind .
13 When Phil Collins came on , his jacket had such wide shoulders that I had to lean to one side to see the monitor TV set which the producer uses to scribble messages to me .
14 Any tendency for a distribution to lean to one side , i.e. to deviate from normality , leads to differences between the median and mean values .
15 She said carefully , ‘ There is , of course , another way of looking at it , if you can bear , for a moment , to push to one side the thought that there might have been any spiteful intent on my part . ’
16 We need to understand the position of the Sanhedrin , Jesus is really representing great changes in their tradition great a great revolution really and we know that what he was doing was was sort of getting Christianity to grow out of Judaism , but it meant that Judaism had to move to one side .
17 to move to one side , yeah , cos it 's standing in an area and it is n't flat against .
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