Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] on [art] [adj] side " in BNC.

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1 Why , her employer wished to know , were the Turkish women all accommodated on the left-hand side of the quarter-deck ?
2 I was very shaken I was only sitting on the other side of the wall .
3 Ronan 's portrayal of a faintly mad Irish family is just barbed enough to stay on the tougher side of sentimental , his narrative of a friendship 's slow demise uncomfortably convincing .
4 As we have seen , this optimism is already justified on the theoretical side , and this is providing a fruitful stimulus to the experimentalists .
5 The term normally appears on the right-hand side in place of .
6 ‘ It is feared that Hungary and Romania will no longer sit on the same side of the negotiation table in Vienna , ’ he said .
7 If you 're one of those people who 'd rather err on the safe side , the best advice is to avoid meat products which use scraps from cattle bones , such as pate and some cheap sausages .
8 Venables , who freely admits he took on a huge financial burden for his 22 per cent stake , is alleged to want more say on the financial side , but Sugar prefers him to concentrate on coaching .
9 Always looks on the dark side .
10 Still , always look on the bright side .
11 It was appreciated by fans who sang ‘ Always Look On The Bright Side Of Life ’ while their team was being knocked out by Germany .
12 you can ‘ Always look on the bright side of life ’ , or even on the runway for ice .
13 He says the children were singing ’ always look on the bright side of life ’ which says something for the spirit of the school .
14 see what I mean … always look on the bright side of life … we have 14 cracking goals for you … and daring … thrilling comebacks by both Oxford and Hereford … our action starts in the premiership at the county ground
15 always look on the bright side of life bright side of life
16 Always look on the bright side of life
17 Always look on the bright side of life .
18 One of the rare similarities between Highland and Lowland customs was the resemblance between the northern clans ' loyalty to a chieftain who in return owed his family and retainers an equal commitment , and the mutually supportive ‘ surnames ’ of Border groups — usually known on the Northumbrian side of the Border , especially in Tynedale , as ‘ graynes ’ .
19 Whatever he knew , he always looked on the black side , judged her and found her wanting .
20 He 's 17 , admits that in the past he has n't always remained on the right side of the law , but is now staying off the streets , with the help of the trax project .
21 Audience calculations have been deliberately pitched on the conservative side .
22 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 .
23 Steve Morrell of King 's School , Chester , hit a hat-trick against Repton but still finished on the losing side .
24 Ipswich Town ended their goal famine in style — but still finished on the losing side in a thrilling see-saw match at The Dell .
25 Neil Jenkins , the Wales fly-half , took his points tally to a record 60 in the Worthington Welsh Sevens — but still finished on the losing side in the final .
26 Spennymoor Comprehensive 's Steven Thorogood hit 74 but still finished on the losing side as 14-year-old Ian Dixon 's 72 took Willington Parkside Comprehensive to victory in a high-scoring game .
27 The mother will protect it from predators , such as eagles , and will try to ensure that it does n't fall down the mountainside by always standing on the downhill side of it .
28 Since , as has been argued here , international forces are a factor in all the structural changes in the UK economy , we shall also focus on the international side of the economy in the years leading up to the 1970s/1980s crossroads .
29 Roll over and repeat both exercises on the other side : Hip and Thigh Extender x 15 ; Front Thigh Stretch x 5
30 As for the benign intent : whereas dashes for growth in the 1960s and early 1970s were engineered by governments that deliberately overestimated the economy 's ability to grow , last year 's boom was the result of a miscalculation , which probably erred on the right side .
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