Example sentences of "[verb] next to the " in BNC.

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2 They make up the active elements of inflammation , and are concentrated in ‘ lymphoid tissue ’ such as : the tonsils ; the ‘ glands ’ in the groin , armpit and neck ( more properly called lymph nodes ) ; and the spleen which lies next to the stomach in the abdomen , as well as the bone marrow where they are made .
3 Yet nobody , save for a few free-market purists , seems to be worrying — least of all the Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission , whose office is located next to the finance ministry .
4 The peptide sequence ADSGEY , which is located next to the second cysteine of the C-2 immunoglobulin fold in these GGFs , occurs in nine of the twenty-two C-2 repeats found in that basal lamina protein .
5 The Potterrow is centrally located next to the Association Offices .
6 Defries said , dropping past Ace and landing next to the thruster exhaust pipes .
7 The manor house is a Grade II listed building and stands next to the church .
8 At St Davids , site of an early Christian community , is the graceful and once magnificent Bishop 's Palace , which stands next to the impressive cathedral .
9 It stands next to the South Park aviary .
10 In S. Vitale , in particular , can be seen the typical combination of subjects in the Bible story depicted next to the Emperor Justinian , his Queen and his Court .
11 ‘ She 's got this whistle thing she holds next to the receiver and it blasts your eardrums out . ’
12 And , of course , she 'd seen him before ; he 'd been the third man on the commission that had interviewed her , the one who 'd sat next to the Cheka 's doctor and who 'd listened to her slurred responses without ever saying anything .
13 Stress position may vary for one of two reasons : either as a result of the stress on other words occurring next to the word in question , or because not all speakers of RP agree on the placement of stress in some words .
14 It was parked next to the wall and almost hidden from view by the red Studebaker beside it .
15 As she drew abreast of the drive , she saw that a car was parked next to the front door .
16 She went to stand next to the long windows at the end of the room .
17 The first is that there is a clear tendency for adverbal adjectives to outrank predicate qualifiers in grammaticality when moved next to the verb and in front of the object .
18 Positioned next to the Beaufort will be the existing Beaufighter , thereby creating a classic Coastal Command line-up , around which will be displayed various associated exhibits , Leigh light , airborne lifeboat etc .
19 Eventually to be positioned next to the Swift , the RAFM 's first-ever ‘ touch-and=try ’ ( jargon would have it as ‘ visitor-inter-active ’ ! ) aircraft is already on site , Jet Provost T.3A XM463 from 1 FTS at Linton-on-Ouse .
20 ( I found myself living next to the University of Kuwait , instead of the University of Bristol , for the majority of my enforced stay in the Middle East . )
21 People living next to the site of a New Age festival planned for the weekend say they 're in for two days of misery .
22 The whole kit is neatly housed in a semi-circular , strong plastic , self-locking carry-case , which can be strapped next to the spare wheel in many cars , and is both convenient and light enough to carry around .
23 The Mill was sited next to the Avon for good reasons .
24 Patios lend themselves in particular to herb cultivation because they are so often sited next to the house and facing the sun .
25 The lime kilns were later mostly situated alongside the wharf but the original kilns were sited next to the quarry .
26 Alpaca , with their short necks the most sheepish of llamas , kept the grass down , picking next to the grey , mossed stone .
27 Charles I in turn commended the Laws to his son , Charles II , as the most important book written next to the Bible .
28 Instrument names are never written next to the individual lines , as in modern orchestral scores .
29 It 's rather late for the press releases on some months later , the press release coming from my group and coming from the Labour group it was a late conversion but not much of a conversion let's face it , the word tokenism springs to mind that 's what I 've written next to the Conservative line there , totally , and I do n't believe in nursery education but they know there are votes in it .
30 Jed parked next to the service elevator .
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