Example sentences of "[noun] of the [noun] [adv] [prep] " in BNC.

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31 After removing the knitting from the machine pull the ‘ gathering ’ thread at the side of the knitting away from the end , so that the cast-on edge of the knitting is gathered into a smooth flat edge .
32 Some people may find it too exciting ; certainly , there is something to be said for being on the side of the road away from the steep drops into the valley , which means driving eastwards by this route and not westwards , or into Bigorre not out of it .
33 Neighbours are on this side of the road only in this street .
34 If I did n't think you 'd go blabbing your side of the story all over town , I 'd have you out of my house in two shakes . ’
35 A chimney led from the side of the boiler away to the end of the shed .
36 He gestured to the elder of the two fire tenders , and the man pushed a lever at the side of the boiler away from him , and then pulled it back again .
37 The shot numbers are given along the left-hand side of the sheet together with a brief description of each shot .
38 But the weight of opinion was on the side of the man closest to the throne , murderous and oppressive or not .
39 If the cut is on the side of the ball closest to you , then aim further right than usual .
40 We are running down the side of the building now towards a stack of fat sacks , the perfect place to dispose of what the thieves do n't want .
41 Often it is possible to build the mains side of the circuit directly on the p.c.b .
42 Nevertheless she thought it best to humour him and sat down on the side of the table away from him and put her clasped hands on its polished top .
43 The reason is that at slow speeds it moves both legs on the same side of the body forward at the same time , first one side and then the other .
44 Calling out to him , she turned to the right , making for the side of the house furthest from Switham Thicket , for she had not forgotten a previous occasion when he had dashed off into the belt of trees .
45 Wise , operating on the right side of the pitch close to the United dugout , said : ‘ I heard nothing and I saw nothing .
46 To the visitor who approaches the south side of the palace today from the harbour of Split the once magnificent south wall and colonnade are disappointing and a clearer idea of the original splendour of this elevation can be gained from Robert Adam 's drawing made in 1764 before the shops were built in front of it at ground level .
47 D. On the Lancashire side of the Pennines much of the coal which was in places where it was easy to mine has been extracted , and so mining is becoming more expensive .
48 As with the first beams , they were landing on the side of the bullseye closest to the rear of the craft .
49 The effect of the inhibitor both on resting pressure and on cholecystokinin induced changes was reversed by L-arginine but not by D-arginine .
50 Consideration of the potential worker availability may lead to a redesign of the job either by the use of a different task combination or by introducing different technology .
51 A patients is described who developed an intramural haematoma of the oesophagus shortly after variceal endoscopic sclerotherapy .
52 Jurisprudence is the last in the march of the sciences away from the method of deduction from predetermined conceptions .
53 On the completion of the work here at Halling , to celebrate the opening of his new Palace , a great party , or perhaps the word should be banquet took place , for at the Palace on St. Andrews Day , 1324 , Haymo entertained a great many guests of distinction , and high rank , from throughout the county .
54 Meanwhile , at Stratford , the district council banned fishing on the popular 300-yard stretch of the Avon just above the swan sanctuary following complaints from nearby residents .
55 At most one can find traces of the style only in one or two string fantasias by such Italianate Englishmen as Thomas Lupo ( d. 1628 ) and John ‘ Coprario ’ ( Cooper ) ( C. 1575–1626 ) , hardly even in the instrumental pieces of Morley 's Canzonets to Two Voyces or the textless ‘ Air for three voices ’ ( springing from his canzonet ‘ Lo where with flowery head ’ ) in his Introduction .
56 The work continued under another architect , but the death of Marino , combined with the vast expense of the building together with the losses his surviving family also suffered at the hands of the new Spanish governors , meant that work stopped altogether for many years .
57 The undertaking of the welfare of illegitimate children of soldiers who had been killed , the organization of accommodation and support for those evacuated from the western borders of the Reich already in autumn 1939 , or the administration of packages to be sent to relatives at the Front , were all tasks which fell to the Nazi welfare organization , the NSV .
58 England are committed to a review of the situation midway through this six-match Ashes series .
59 Using this technique , Dusting et al ( 1978 ) were able to show short-term vasoconstriction in femoral and vascular beds of the dog following injection of the thromboxane close to the vessels .
60 The Department of the Environment alone by 1988 was spending half a billion pounds out of an Action for Cities total , involving most Home departments , estimated at £3 billion .
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