Example sentences of "be [verb] on one side " in BNC.
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1 | ( By ‘ lateralisation ’ here we mean that the functions are based on one side — usually the left — rather than the other . ) |
2 | Many arguments are based on one side lumping and the other splitting . |
3 | If the washers are sliced on one side at an angle , they are even better for retention of a cross-spar joint . |
4 | She felt no particular guilt : merely that marriage was a kind of old-fashioned scale : a tray on either side in which the fors and againsts had somehow to be kept in balance , and that extramarital sex had sometimes to be heaped on one side just to keep it steady because indefinable things were piling on the other . |
5 | Also , there is a 14 amino acids long putative alpha helical region at positions 328 to 341 containing 8 alanine residues , 6 of which would be located on one side of the putative alpha helix . |
6 | The association with a traditional barn incorporating porches has been skilfully exploited in order to broaden the width of the building at its centre so that an enclosed entrance porch and a generous ‘ dog-leg ’ staircase , giving access to the first floor , could be included on one side , while the equivalent projection on the west side houses an oriel window serving the dining-room which gives a commanding view over the Cherwell Valley . |
7 | Letters for publication must be written on one side of the paper only . |
8 | If , as we believe to be the case , powers are being so exercised , then the issue of constitutional legitimacy which arises is quite simple : what is the value or use of a constitution based on and designed to ensure the maintenance of a system of limited government if it can , quite lawfully and even constitutionally , be set on one side ? |
9 | The waste from the pit would be dumped on one side of a hill a short distance away . |
10 | The demands placed upon them by academic subjects could be put on one side , they could devote their minds with urgency to the mastery of new skills and knowledge . |
11 | A new and heavy weight was now available to be thrown on one side or the other of the balance of power . |
12 | But then again I said perhaps they 'll have to perhaps they 'll be thrown on one side some of them . |
13 | In certain fields , such as voting theory , there have been significant advances , but the broader questions have tended to be left on one side . |
14 | Where steps are built into a terrace or patio , sides are obviously enclosed , but a side wall or balustrade may still be required on one side in some cases . |
15 | a sheet which has been printed on one side only and then folded with two right angle folds to form a four page uncut section . |
16 | The possibility that some fossils corresponded to species no longer alive today had been noted even in the late seventeenth century , but had been put on one side until now . |
17 | These are put on one side for his evening rehearsal with a native music group . |
18 | They had found a patch of clean sand half-shaded by the rocks that were heaped on one side of the little cove . |
19 | Quarto sheets were machined four pages at a time ( hence ‘ quarto ’ ) : four pages were printed on one side of the sheet , four on the other . |
20 | Apparent exceptions were put on one side to await later explanation within the Newtonian framework ; and this was the proper attitude for anyone wanting public recognition as a good scientist . |
21 | Now that I have time again I shall also be able to finish off the other articles that were put on one side during the museum work . |
22 | Most of the shades hung crookedly and were scorched on one side , and she said the tinsel constituted an added fire hazard . |
23 | The chair , wheelchair or commode onto which the patient is transferring is placed on one side of the carer , sideways on to the bed . |
24 | The display , seen here performed by a thick-knee ( top ) , a kildeer ( above ) and a semi-palmated plover ( opposite , top and bottom ) , usually consists of a simulated injury — the body is rolled on one side and an apparently broken wing trailed along the ground . |
25 | As one participant has suggested , the first intellectual task is to set on one side an archaeology of knowledge which has served us well for at least three centuries . |
26 | This is set on one side to start again after emptying out your reward , the valuable compost . |
27 | A male is caged on one side of a barrier separating him from the females in the same cage for 2 days . |
28 | But it is bulky as it is printed on one side of the page only . |
29 | But if that is put on one side we are brought back to the question of what kinds of determining factors Poulantzas invokes in order to explain what actually happens . |
30 | If the question whether the subject matter is capable of passing by way of donatio mortis causa is put on one side , the three general requirements for such a gift may be stated very much as they are stated in contemplation , although not necessarily in expectation of impending death . |