side - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • road: The company also occupied Fort Works on the opposite side of the road.
  • coin: Duties are the other side of the coin to rights.
  • river: There were arches on both sides of the river.
  • valley: Leaving the town the canal runs along the side of a steep valley giving views of the town and the surrounding countryside.
  • fence: I have been on both sides of the fence now.
  • screen: These are displayed down the right hand side of the screen.

Converse of object

  • leave: Note: Just to say - use the links down the left side of the page to see what we get up to.

Adjective modifier

  • left: Insert the needle into the left hand side of the graft from outside in, 5mm from the graft edge.
  • south: The remains of a village pump can be seen on the south side of the Brook.
  • north: The only open aspect is the north side of the triangle, which looks out across a main road to Hackney Downs park.
  • opposite: The company also occupied Fort Works on the opposite side of the road.
  • east: Red Square lies along its east side, the Moscow River flows past its south side.
  • west: There is a doorway on the west side, well made, with a cut stone head.

Modifies a noun

  • effect: The side effects can be seen in the topical steroids section.
  • panel: The best and most architectural of these is the Thomas Dingwall and Hector Mackenzie monument with flanking engaged columns and side panels.
  • street: A side street, ducking off the main road by the tube station quaintly cobbled, dingy.
  • chain: The program then outputs analysis of the temperature factors by residue for main chain and side chains.

Noun used with modifier

  • hand: On the right hand side is the headline: WARNING!
  • home: However a disputed penalty for the home side spoilt what would have been an Academy double for Norwich.
  • west: There is also a Doig Anchorage located on the north west side of Princess Royal Island.

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