Example sentences of "the same side " in BNC.

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1 It may be an unpalatable thought , but we suspect that to an increasing degree throughout the 1990s brewers and conservationists will find themselves standing on the same side of the fence .
2 France and England never pulled together , for all they might find themselves on the same side . ’
3 Ordinarily the referee and judge remain on opposite sides of the contestants but sometimes , for example when the latter are circling each other , both end up on the same side .
4 for example , too much weaving and rolling of bodies on the floor is hardly visible from the stalls , whilst too much concentration on one side of the stage finds spectators on the same side craning their necks to see what is going on .
5 Oldham , unsurprisingly , named the same side as the one who won at St Helens in the last round .
6 The same is time for visits to schools and for the school quiz , where Catholic schools are always paired on the same side as Protestant ones in order to facilitate , again momentarily , some intercommunal co-operation .
7 With their experienced hooker David Watkinson still struggling for fitness , Dewsbury are likely to retain the same side as Sunday .
8 ‘ It is feared that Hungary and Romania will no longer sit on the same side of the negotiation table in Vienna , ’ he said .
9 We 're all on the same side .
10 They were almost — but not quite — on the same side .
11 The person who opened it would probably be on the same side as Biff .
12 Although all the pawns are on the same side of the board , which increases the effectiveness of Karpov 's knight , his king is on the back rank and Short 's king is poised to advance .
13 Nearby on the same side of the street is a building with a yellow façade and a fine Rococo balustrade ( 15/277 ) which belonged to the Kaunic family .
14 The entrance to the Clementinum ( 1/190 ) is a few steps farther down , on the same side of the street .
15 Farther along on the same side is the tower house of the 13C and still farther along there is a good market hall of 1895–8 by J. Fialka , the original iron struts of which may be seen through the modern ceiling .
16 The earliest form was the one-sided station , in which arrival and departure took place on the same side .
17 I shouted thanks and crossed over , though I was on the same side as every local runner .
18 ‘ We 're both on the same side .
19 On the same side of the road , some hundred yards farther south , at four o'clock , stood a small cottage where Dimity Dean and her friend Ella Bembridge lived .
20 I was fascinated to see a friend train her horses so that she could pick up and clean out front and hind feet from the same side , working in order of near fore , off fore , near hind , off hind .
21 Picking the feet out from the same side can save valuable seconds .
22 I felt absurdly that we three were on the same side fighting the rest of the world .
23 When parents criticize or disapprove of what their children do ( when unacceptable ) , the fact that their offspring love and respect them puts them on the same side as their parents ; it means that they will take what is being said seriously , and will emulate them by beginning to criticize their bad behaviour themselves !
24 Sensory loss sometimes occurs in large areas such as the lower limbs and lower trunk ; in all four limbs and the whole trunk ; in the arm and leg on the same side of the body .
25 I ca n't see them involved in killing an Englishman ; they 're supposed to be on the same side . ’
26 Just down the road on the same side was Mr. E …
27 Another of Dad 's stopping places was the Magnet Stores , quite a large ironmongers with china and leather goods departments just below Godwin 's on the same side of Fisherton Street .
28 On The Poultry Cross side of this was The Westminster Bank , on the other facing the Market , Singer Sewing Machines , and on the same side facing Minster Street , The London and Counties Clothing Company , a rather high sounding name for a not very large Men 's Outfitters , owned and run by Mr. Selway who lived at the corner of Milford Hill/Rampart Road with his mother .
29 Participant observation , then , is an attempt to put both observer and observed on the same side by making the former a member of the group so that he can experience what they experience and work within their frame of reference .
30 In his definitive book Elgar On Record , Jerrold Northrop Moore says that this item was recorded before the landlines were working ; but the ‘ Woodland Interlude ’ from Caractacus was recorded under his supervision and this item plus the first half of Dream Children was later copied onto the same side for publication .
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