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

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1 He began in the then Sales Department and has retained a special interest in the public house operations side of the business .
2 An example from Lansbury Hotels is operations manager , now in his thirties , who began his career at Lansbury washing dishes at the age of 15 and is now responsible for the operations side of the business .
3 In the UK , ICL 's activities are now concentrated in three areas : Commodity Products — the personal computer side of the business , organised through reseller Technology Plc ; mainframe-based Industry Solutions ; and Cross Industry Services , comprising the Sorbus hardware and software services arm ; facilities management company CFM in which ICL has a 75% stake ; disaster standby venture Guardian Computer Services ; and newly formed ICL Enterprises .
4 The garrison at Fort Tregantle were eventually obliged to evacuate the fort and camp along the lee side of the hill until the bodies had been removed .
5 The heavy , and at times prolonged , snow showers , strong winds and freezing temperatures combined to give severe conditions , even in low-lying parts on the lee side of the country such as Fife .
6 The Alt Park club reached the fifth round last season before bowing out to Sudbury Town , and Max Thompson 's men will feel they can open this season 's Wembley trail with a win against an Arnold side in the Supreme Division of the Central Midlands League .
7 When he returned to the UK he was eventually appointed to the board , but not , as might have been expected , in charge of the refinery side of the business .
8 Massive bottle-necks built up in the early spring on the railway network , at Koslov , west of Saratov on the route to Moscow and particularly at Balashov , between Saratov and Tsaritsyn on the west side of the Volga .
9 Moving on from Port Erin there 's a mountain section over the three summits of Bredda Hill , Lhiattee ny Beinee and Cronk ny Arrey Las with the western sides of the hills falling down into the west side of the island to Point of Ayre there are long sections of lonely beach walks .
10 Twelve manors , a vill and four hamlets held by subjects on the west side of the Severn from Newent in the north to Lydney , Alvington and Aylburton in the south were named : they were said to have been afforested by John , and so were claimed to be free of the Forest law .
11 All that was necessary was the purchase of sufficient land on the west side of the Leicester Canal to make a towpath for access to the Grand Union .
12 On the west side of the piazza were the offices of the city governor and the prison ; to the east was the college of lawyers ; to the north were the offices of the public magistrates ; to the south , at the Portico della Ferrata , public auctions were held .
13 There was a gallery here on the west side of the house and there is an oil painting of it in the house .
14 Also the book Recollections of Sedbergh by J. G. V. mentions some old properties on the West side of the Square , ‘ Ancient cottages with veranda balconies . ’
15 Blocked in on the west side of the atrium , alongside the stairs from reception , are the building 's main vertical circulation routes — lift , stairs and accompanying walkways .
16 Attention will mainly be directed to the towering mass of Middleton Fell on the west side of the valley , very steep slopes ruling out any thought of ascent ; Barbon High Fell , rising on the east , is also uninviting although easier of access .
17 It is also worth noting that , whereas the mills of the Lancashire cotton trade on the west side of the Pennines are mostly of brick , the wool mills of Yorkshire , on the east side , are of the readily available stone .
18 CBC Regional Offices now occupied the mezzanine floor on the west side of the hotel , where Hilda Wilson was the Senior Secretary .
19 Opposite the approach road , on the west side of the square , was the centre-piece of his scheme , a Ministerial Reception Suite , which was flanked on the north side by a wing containing the War Office , the Chancellor of the Exchequer 's house and office , and the Prime Minister 's office .
20 Screens were placed along the length of the hall dividing it into four aisles , leaving spaces at either end and a way through to the Law Courts , which at that time were on the west side of the hall .
21 How do the docks on the west side of the Mersey estuary differ from those on the Liverpool side ?
22 He also found a spiral of relative magnetic intensity : two stones on the west side of the circle were pulsing magnetically , in cycles varying from 40 to 60 seconds .
23 This was the west side of the house , which was built in the shape of an E without the middle prong .
24 He nodded his head towards the west side of the house .
25 The gun crews on its roof fled , and the commandos doubled on to the bridge ( 'G' ) across the Old Entrance lock into the submarine basin , holding this exposed position for half an hour under fire from 20mm guns on the roof of the submarine pens and other buildings on the west side of the basin .
26 Go through the small gate on the west side of the road and follow the track .
27 There is a bench-lined sanctuary opening out of the west side of the Central Court , but without a throne and without an antechamber or en suite lustral basin .
28 Not far from Heraklion , at Agia Pelagia , the remains of a Minoan settlement were discovered in the 1970s on the edge of a low cliff on the west side of the bay .
29 A temple at Wroxeter , on the west side of the main north-south street , was excavated by Bushe-Fox in 1913 .
30 Guy Nicot , the Louvre ( and Elysée Palace ) architect currently supervising work on the Museum 's Cour Napoléon will leave his offices on the first floor of the west side of the Cour Lefuel ( once the apartments of Napoléon III 's Master of the Horse ) to make way for Dutch and Flemish sculptures ; German pieces will be housed underneath on the ground floor .
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