Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] the [adj] side " in BNC.

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1 After all , I made the 1989 side after using the new putter for only six months .
2 I tried the other side of the corridor and back-tracked .
3 I used the smoother side of the paper as I find a definite , rough texture rather intrusive .
4 ‘ We remain ready for talks at any time and I hope the Chinese side will be prepared to settle quickly on the arrangements for such talks , ’ Mr Hurd said .
5 Sometimes I used to see the funny side of these sessions , but he was not one to tolerate flippancy and more than once I received the rough side of his tongue .
6 ‘ Forty marked the moment when I turned the magnifying side of my make-up mirror to the wall ’
7 One psychotherapist commented : ‘ Sex for singles sounds good and I wo n't even say that it is not sometimes , but I hear the other side when people talk to me .
8 And er , also , I like the religious side of it too , I
9 I like the serious side and the fun side as well , like when I 'm playing with Flora .
10 Having graduated from a BBC machine to a PC I have found your magazine the best for me because I like the practical side as well as the computing .
11 ‘ I know that people are not going out of their way to create problems but I believe the national side has a great role to play in terms of providing players with status , confidence and a substantially increased market value .
12 I try the other side again , but it 's locked .
13 I think the other side of the Festival as well , you must n't lose track of , is that the Festival
14 Yes , I think the other side of Iris 's point about the theatre and concert goers club , is quite an interesting idea
15 Could I , what , what is not , touched on in the notes , but is , I I think the other side of the coin is that , if justice means treating people fairly , this is on the basis of treating the accused fairly .
16 I liked the painterly side , the tradition of Matisse , but not the witty Duchamp approach — one might even say the homo side — to art .
17 The man drew a hissing breath of impatience as he gritted , ‘ Tell your mother it 's imperative for me to reach the other side of the river .
18 I am sure , with the Commission 's assistance , that much of it can be removed to create a landscape feature against the West Mains wire fence which bounds the northern side of 194 .
19 A man , a large man , was beating a woman , a little woman who seemed scarcely more than a child , and was trying to drag her into one of the tenements which lined the opposite side of the road .
20 ‘ OSWALDKIRK HAG ’ , a fine belt of hanging woodland which covers the steep side of this beautiful stretch of the Hambledon Hills , shelters the Hall from cold northerly winds .
21 The vineyards of Bisseuil are set some distance back from the village and grow at a height of about 160 metres on the south-east-facing slopes of Mont Aigu , which forms the eastern side of the Val d'Or in which Avenay is located .
22 Theodora leaned over the white rail fence which formed the fourth side of Yaxlee 's yard .
23 The Aeronca is very definitely a machine from which to appreciate the fun side of flying , as the countryside passes by in a very relaxed fashion .
24 On a day which saw the All-Ireland side go down to England 16-2 , Curran made a strong start in her under 18 confrontation with Kate Warne-Holland .
25 And of course it 's heat of the sun which strikes the other side but which misses our side .
26 He held talks with Prime Minister Chatichai Choonhaven on bilateral issues and on the Cambodian problem , on which subject the Chinese side expressed confidence in the search by the five permanent members of the UN Security Council for a peaceful solution [ see p. 37654 ] .
27 The arms are covered with skin which obscures the dorsal side of the arm .
28 Taking a subsidiary buttress to reach the shelf , they followed this rightwards to gain and follow the vertical chimney rift which defines the left side of the central face .
29 The Home Office , which conducted the British side of negotiations , agreed to shift mobile radio users , such as London Transport , off a group of VHF frequencies .
30 Sambur and other game used this pool as a drinking-place and wallow and , curious to see the tracks round it , I left the path , which skirted the left-hand side of the glade and passed close under a cliff of rock which extended up to the road .
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