Your horse stays by your side always and that includes walking next to you into a trailer. |
|
She slowed to a walk and slowly approached her friend, seating herself next to Mary. |
|
Nothing for the preservation of the area next to the wall, which would enhance the visual aspect of the latter. |
|
The walls were wallpapered in a warm red color, with a single oak bed angled next to a large window overlooking the fields below us. |
|
Fourteen-hundred hours was not long in coming and the group of pilots had reassembled next to their ships to see what the fuss was about. |
|
Located next to the clip is a hole for affixing a lanyard to the base of the knife. |
|
I thought I was about to be introduced when Katy began jabbering away about Murphy, my dog, who was sitting on the floor next to me. |
|
She kneeled down next to him, clutched his throat and whispered a severe warning to him. |
|
I was far from my normal spot next to the window, but didn't partially mind the getaway from Marie who always tried to jack my seat. |
|
We came out through a hatch onto the stern deck, next to the main winch from which ropes and netting seemed to disappear in all directions. |
|
There is that same absolutely beautiful girl sitting in a well upholstered chair next to a bassinet. |
|
If a hog barn is built next to my farm and affects my quality of life and property value, I can't be compensated. |
|
She crawled over and lay next to him, looking over the log to see a family of deer, a doe and three babies, their horns barely coming up. |
|
Jane admits to feeling much relieved by his presence, his warm voice and affection, next to her bed. |
|
As the oceans and ground warm up, they warm the air next to them, and this air warms the air a little higher up and so on. |
|
He seized the heel of black bread that was resting next to the bowl, scraped out the inside, and dipped it in the soup. |
|
The weathered speedboats line up along three small piers every morning, right next to large police boats that patrol the strait. |
|
A deafening cheer arose from the cockpit as the Snow Eagle dropped out of warp space right next to them. |
|
It might just be the jagoff in the computer terminal next to you, but you're competing! |
|
The spelling is fundamentally phonetic and the stress falls on the next to last syllable unless indicted by an accent mark. |
|
|
The Asian wart snakes of India, south east Asia, New Guinea and Australia have scales that lie next to each other and each have a sharp ridge. |
|
The woman standing next to me applied makeup from a compact, oblivious to our impending doom. |
|
Holly sat on the edge of the bath, at the tap end, the end furthest from the door and next to the bath was a washbasin. |
|
A police station has been set up next to the waiting room in accident and emergency at the Royal Bolton Hospital. |
|
I stood and started to turn the corner that led to the kitchen when I noticed the empty wine bottle lying on the ground, next to the couch. |
|
The wall at Pinfold Cottage will be repaired and a short section of new embankment is also proposed next to the washland. |
|
Two large washtubs or large gourds are placed next to each other and partially filled with water. |
|
Emily was sitting on a chair, next to the washtub, talking to Hannah, who was kneeling at the tub helping a girl bath. |
|
Well, all the good looking women were sitting with the physicists' table so I had to settle for sitting next to Steve Case. |
|
A giant marquee was erected next to the lake and a dance floor constructed at the water's edge. |
|
Before your turn on your water heater or furnace, make sure there is nothing flammable stored next to it. |
|
She knelt down next to me, dried my eyes and gave me a warm, loving hug that made everything all right. |
|
It was pinpointed in a narrow water meadow next to fields in the Tas River Valley. |
|
The water park is right next to a residential area, and summers are a nightmare for them now. |
|
Here we meet a feisty, diminutive, quick-tempered Paul that few of us would gladly welcome in the seat next to us on a long airplane flight. |
|
That begs the question, what kind of an idiot moves into a building next to a nightclub expecting peace and quiet? |
|
Right next to it was a water tower, a water tower that supplied the whole town of Barken. |
|
A candle sat on the left corner of the desk, next to which sat a quill pen, a blotter, an inkwell, and various other writing necessities. |
|
And there it was, in plain sight by the door, with a small knife, the kind used to sharpen quills, hanging next to it. |
|
The walls were hung with blankets and quilts for insulation, and it looked quite merry next to the somber dirt floor. |
|
|
And although the cash register had been jimmied, her purse and a bank bag lay next to her. |
|
Maybe it was the guy in the car next to you blasting acid rock music to everyone within a 20 block radius. |
|
We were seated right next to the pitch and the ball came whizzing past us a few times. |
|
I look at Bren and she smiles weakly before taking a seat next to the wall. |
|
I sit next to the quickest, the brightest, most well-read, most entertaining, most brilliant man. |
|
He remembers how as a 12-year-old boy, he would run to the bunkers every time the siren went off and bombs exploded next to his house. |
|
The lower ranking officer retaliates by slapping the foot solider next to him. |
|
I think the mum with the kid on the swing next to me didn't know where to put herself. |
|
At the end of a date with Arzu, Mehmet is riding the bus home when a shaggy, wild-eyed man boards and sits next to him. |
|
A young journeyman noticed Joe's dress change and nudged the apprentice next to him. |
|
Stop perpetuating the idea that young women out on the lash and dressed in next to nothing are asking for it. |
|
In the small room next to the car porch sat a middle aged person, dressed in full white. |
|
Suddenly, Nicky began to laugh, a loud and raucous sound it was, almost making you feel ashamed to be next to him. |
|
Karl maneuvered his vehicle around next to the well head, the truck's ninety-decibel backup signal announcing his presence. |
|
On any page with an RSS feed, Opera will show a little icon in the address bar, next to the address. |
|
In fact, I think the ream of paper sitting next to my printer is actually the same package I bought when I got to New York. |
|
I placed our raffia sleeping mats at the corners of the room, next to our bags and food. |
|
The whirl of snow rises up next to me becoming bigger than life, completely engulfs me and quickly passes over. |
|
Madison sat next to me, while I got the window seat, and James got the other window seat. |
|
On our final approach to O'Hare, I was sitting in the window seat and Walter was sitting next to me on the aisle. |
|
|
When she got there, she grabbed the leather whip that was hanging on the wall next to her. |
|
As he stepped from his hut, his horse whinnied from the crude stable next to the house. |
|
On the train from Swansea to Carmarthen I sat next to a mobile phone addict. |
|
Brixton didn't take it kindly but with me standing right next to Lita, there was nothing he could do but curse out loud a few times. |
|
The woman moved to stand next to him, and Lexa felt a jolt of surprise as she recognized the weapon in the man's hand. |
|
If you've ever asked yourself who stays in ratty motels off the highway next to malls, with Walmarts as the high shopping, here is the answer. |
|
Piles of bullets, Beretta handguns and Kalashnikovs are laid out carefully next to ornamental knives and silver jewellery. |
|
The sudden vibration of her phone caused her to jolt, earning an odd stare from the boy sitting next to her. |
|
He took a seat on the couch next to Marie, while Joe eased himself into a recliner by the window. |
|
I sighed deeply and took a seat on the grass, bracing next to a tall white oak tree. |
|
The keelboat is a discovery experience as an outside exhibit next to the Entrance sidewalk. |
|
He was born over eighty years ago in the house next to the church and died in a house next to the church. |
|
There was no breeze next to the deserted highway, but the air was filled with prickly wintriness. |
|
On the main road, I speak with two rangers who have stopped to observe a wolf kill left next to the river. |
|
I stand at the urinal, carefully avoiding the gentleman's carrier bags next to me, and wee. |
|
New apartments are going to be built on the north campus as well as two townhouse structures now currently going up next to the gym. |
|
Actually, thinking back, it was the lady standing next to me that almost certainly smelled of cat wee. |
|
She was listening rock music and rap from a small black radio that was next to her. |
|
They all pay their money and are immediately blindfolded, whereupon they are asked to make polite conversation with the person next to them. |
|
He glanced at the girl next to him, holding her head so regally and high, her back ramrod straight. |
|
|
He was standing on the sidewalk next to some busy street and cars whizzed past at unimaginable speeds. |
|
I bounced and jittered to the music, knocking into the guy next to me a few times. |
|
The girl stretched before reaching forward and placing the silver colored portable phone on the coffee table next to the mail. |
|
An asterisk next to the link shows that the weblog was updated within the last 3 hours. |
|
I whistled loudly and a moving van obediently heeded my call and pulled up right next to me. |
|
He proposes to build a stone cairn six or seven feet high and 12 to 14 feet across, either inside the fold or next to it. |
|
Keith ws already seated on the plane, so I sat in a window seat with an empty aisle seat next to me. |
|
They can stroll to the bar, or perhaps down to a gym on the lower deck, next to the cargo hold. |
|
Standing at the heart of the village and next to the busy road, it was a risk the parish council could not afford to take. |
|
Play facilities specially constructed to cater for juniors and toddlers will be built next to Chiltern Primary School. |
|
I was standing next to the patient during induction, held his hand, and he went off to sleep. |
|
Due to the chill brought by the surrounding rain, a large fire had been kindled in the fireplace next to her bed. |
|
Soldiers put in place barbed wire and razor wire, dug up fields next to the barrier, and widened a water-filled ditch. |
|
For example, place climbers and ramblers along fences, trellises, or next to arches or pergolas. |
|
Megan had always been a pretty girl with deep red hair a nice body, but she considered herself barely ratable next to Lisa. |
|
The keiretsu system of interlocking cross-corporate ownership made it next to impossible to identify the real owners of Japanese capital. |
|
The decline of the world's fish stocks is, next to global warming, probably the greatest problem afflicting our environmental commons. |
|
Many of you may want to help her wet the baby's head at the plush casual eatery next to Bar 38, off Coney Street, which is opening this weekend. |
|
The woman who'd been sitting at the computer next to mine turned to face me. |
|
Ford stood next to a willow tree, the thin branches falling around him like a curtain. |
|
|
He walks up next to him holding hands with her, a girl of her height who is a total albino, with white skin and hair, and pink eyes. |
|
Some buildings charge admission but the ruins of the abbey, next to the parish church, are free. |
|
I ran across the road, wadded up my jacket and squatted next to him in the road, with the buses and cars honking and streaming past. |
|
I sat down rather suddenly next to Ming, who, evidently startled, gave a little jump in surprise. |
|
A single mother is waging a six-month battle with a housing developer which is building on land next to her home. |
|
He squatted next to her and ran his fingers gently along the gills of one of the large mushrooms. |
|
She haltered the strangely docile stallion and tied him up in the tie racks, next to an extremely irritable paint gelding being groomed. |
|
The long built-in bench next to the fridge offers extra storage and an out-of-the-way spot to sip a juice box. |
|
Luckily, an able seaman next to me snatched the grenade and threw it into the sea. |
|
In Billy and the Bather, for instance, she sets a young couple next to a lone tree abloom on a muted, pastel plain. |
|
He stood nonchalantly next to the quarter-deck rail looking into the waist. |
|
The sign was very small and right next to a large advertisement for a while-you-wait car wash with an arrow pointing down the alleyway. |
|
Donna comes outside and sits next to me in the Adirondack chair I built for her the year I retired. |
|
Here, in a different hemisphere, the acrid smell of firework smoke makes me think of cold nights, short days, cuddling up inside next to the heater. |
|
For next to no money, the photographer Christine McConnell makes cakes and cookies that are their own miniature horror movies. |
|
I cannot describe to you my shock and fear at being woken by the vulgarities of a loutish young whelp, who had driven his auto-mobile next to the chamber's small window. |
|
And since seven Sundays had passed since Easter, it was now Whitsuntide, the greatest festival of the Church next to Easter itself, and so it must be celebrated, sorrow or no. |
|
Cami did not look at her as Alyssa wheezed to a walk next to her. |
|
He was in the hotel room next to us which was really random. |
|
I'm usually the poor sap sitting right next to her who is white with fear. |
|
|
The system is truck-mounted and road-mobile, as are the big and conspicuous radars that stood next to it on display. |
|
The Englishman, also 22 years of age, seemed broader, taller, his muscles more pronounced and his expression meaner, next to Simpson's pallid wiriness. |
|
I am the one they'll sit next to on public transport without fail. |
|
They play an important role fighting next to the men because they complement one another. |
|
Kneeling down next to the door so that the keyhole was on eye level, I produced the piece of wire and file that he'd given me and proceeded to try my hand at picking the lock. |
|
A check mark next to your name signifies that you have met all the requirements. |
|
To take my mind off what was in store for me, I chatted to the owner of the racing bike next to mine while she efficiently changed a flat tyre tube. |
|
A candelabrum hung from the wall, next to a pair of dueling rapiers. |
|
There were little blond girls in knit hats next to elderly African American women hobbling on canes. |
|
There was an audible reaction when a new picture slid next to the smiling little girl with a coloring book in front of her. |
|
Its tresses dancing in a gentle breeze, a weeping willow grew in the corner of the graveyard, next to a small stream that disappeared underground next to the willow. |
|
The chap sat next to us had black glasses on and was smoking weed. |
|
Or not live next to that special brand of genius who goes all in on the gun-cleaning with ammo in the chamber? |
|
Gabrielle Taper, 19, sat next to her two teenage friends and nibbled on crawfish and andouille, a type of sausage made from pork. |
|
The remains will go next to the University of Wisconsin for an anthropologist and odontologist to inspect. |
|
Residents can see the proposed planning guidelines for developers on display in a shop window next to Silver End library, for five weeks from today. |
|
The best thing about my new friends Sanjay and Vicky was that they wanted to sit next to each other, so I got the much-desired window seat after all. |
|
A few minutes after arriving, I stood, stripped of everything, my clothes neatly folded on the floor next to me. |
|
Barrett had chanced to place a paternal hand on her head as he passed the microphone to the student next to her. |
|
The campaign blew it off by releasing a picture of Benton holding his nose while standing next to a smiling McConnell. |
|
|
The Saab makes its way slowly through Bloomfield Hills, the tony Detroit suburb next to Birmingham. |
|
A stunning overhead shot reveals a sprawling field of bluecoat rebel bodies lying next to a pool dyed red with blood. |
|
Most of the 40 homes destroyed by the blast no longer exist, says brunet, so finding remains is next to impossible. |
|
The correspondent does a stand-up next to a burning pile of heroin and gets a taste of its effect. |
|
He got a busy signal from the cops, but Gloria pulled up next to him within minutes. |
|
This was a superb demonstration of the RAF pilot's skill, holding a large helicopter in a hover next to a cliff face in the dark while winching the casualty on board. |
|
Nearby, a yellow caterpillar excavator sits idle next to an opening that once led into a cross-border tunnel. |
|
At the wake, Maria parked the wheelchair next to the coffin, the cd player in the seat as if he were ready to roll. |
|
And now here I was, sitting next to the girl who had petrified me for most of my school years, and watching how abject misery had smudged her beauty. |
|
Anna sat in the seat next to Izumi, her mind wakeful and restless. |
|
The woman sitting next to me, a blonde South African wearing jeans and fashionable spectacles looks at me, raises an eyebrow, gives me a wan smile and gets up to leave. |
|
The other, Sophie Berthelot, was allowed in so she could repose in aeternum next to her spouse, the chemist Marcellin. |
|
A shopkeeper who has been punched in the face and repeatedly racially abused by a teenage gang, fears that his family could be the next to suffer. |
|
What exactly is the etiquette of sitting next to someone on the train who is noisily and abusively breaking up with their boyfriend on a mobile phone? |
|
Part of it has collapsed onto the lakebed, next to the starboard quarter. |
|
Sitting next to Nancy was a paler, washed-out version of Taylor. |
|
Some time later that morning the train deposited us at the quayside at Kisumu, right next to the paddle steamer which was to take us on our three day cruise down the lake. |
|
Then you can start deciding things like where to place furniture and acoustic material, finding a good room that's not a hallway next to a jackhammer and so on. |
|
The sites that have been chosen are listed and described next to each work, with encapsulating quotes or pieces of text narrating central themes for the groups. |
|
If the bishop admits the patron's presentation, the clerk so admitted is next to be instituted by him. |
|
|
The tower stands next to the House of the Main Guard, also built in Gothic style. |
|
Dolores Hidalgo is known for ice cream and ices, much of which is simply sold next to the parish church. |
|
Clitics do not always appear next to the word or phrase that they are associated with grammatically. |
|
Some languages use relative clauses of this type with the normal strategy of embedding the relative clause next to the head noun. |
|
How would I get an African toothache when the closest I been to a quiff in over a month is sitting next to one? |
|
There was an iron works by the river to the west of the town next to the railway that then operated between Northampton and Blisworth. |
|
Boring is one of the most basic lathe operations next to turning and drilling. |
|
Once this strip is empty of coal, the process is repeated with a new strip being created next to it. |
|
A plaque next to the Mayflower Steps in Plymouth's historical Barbican area commemorates the arrival. |
|
Friends Meetinghouse, next to Moses Farnum's farm, had prominent abolitionists Abby Kelley Foster and Effingham Capron as members. |
|
For its first quarter century Watertown ranked next to Boston in population and area. |
|
There was formerly a shop at the junction of Huntley Avenue and Clifford Road next to North Lakes School. |
|
Before World War II racing was staged at Lonsdale Park, which was next to Borough Park, on the banks of the River Derwent. |
|
Restaurants, independently of their other ratings in the guide, can also receive a number of other symbols next to their listing. |
|
In the House of Commons he often sat next to his friend, Samuel Whitbread, and supported his move for popular education. |
|
Canoeing can be carried out on most parts of the river, with the two clubs having navigable sections protected by weirs next to their landings. |
|
Burnley's main war memorial stands in Place de Vitry sur Seine next to the central library. |
|
The unit next to Jayne's Cafe houses the village charity shop, which supports both the Community Centre and other local causes. |
|
Blackmore died at Teddington on 20 January 1900 after a long and painful illness, and was buried next to his wife, per his request. |
|
I ran through my wages in two days. Now I've got to live on next to nothing till Friday! |
|
|
We are having dinner next to a mansion with scrabbly peeling paint and vermilion drapes in the windows. |
|
He finally does the hit next to the factory, causing the birds to screak and batter their cages. |
|
That would put her directly next to the pair of shagnasties, removing me as a barrier of at least age if not dignity. |
|
I looked up, and there was a shrimpy little kid standing next to the rock, carrying a backpack that might have weighed more than he did. |
|
The Snorasaurus reclining next to me, without a stinking care in the world is the most likely culprit. |
|
There is a cemetery next to the Mission, a small part of the huge one which was streeted over. |
|
Then she cajoled an aide, standing next to her, to provide particulars. |
|
And without warning me, as he lay there, he suddenly trumped next to me in bed. |
|
Will Martin, with a lisping unbowsome tongue, addressed the one next to him to the following effect. |
|
I needed a waiver from the zoning board for the house because the lot was so small, but they let me build because it was next to the park. |
|
Weasel words are words that suck all of the life out of the words next to them just as a weasel sucks an egg and leaves the shell. |
|
But placing a catheter next to an atheroma yields a wealth of data on structure and function. |
|
A glass of vodka sat next to the ashtray on his night table. |
|
Girls love make-up, my two-year-old daughter sits next to mummy when she's putting her war paint on and pretends she's doing the same. |
|
John was asleep on a waterbed in the room next to my studio when he heard a lot of glass breaking. |
|
Jonathan Trott was next to go when he smashed a widish De Villiers ball straight to Loots Bosman at point. |
|
Her daughter Eliza-Mae was found dead at breakfast time on Tuesday next to Alaskan malamute Nisha. |
|
This utility-scale power plant is next to an asphalt recycling plant and an auto wrecking yard in Lancaster. |
|
Stood next to a builder at the hotplate, I saw chips, sausages, spaghetti bolognese and jacket potatoes. |
|
The Normal Site is on the shores of the Menai Strait next to the School of Education and the School of Sport, Health and Exercise Sciences. |
|
|
And next to Rosa is Mont Charre, which is great, but just a hair less great than Rosa, am I right or am I right? |
|
He enjoyed being hugged, backscratched, and tickled and sat quietly next to the examiner after testing while a parental interview was conducted. |
|
Note the mirror next to the rear warning lights that allows the driver to view the backstep area of the apparatus. |
|
It is here, next to the beached ship of Odysseus, that the Achaeans of the Iliad hold their assemblies and perform their sacrifices. |
|
During the course of the year, your roommate will wake up lying next to a hambeast he swears he thought was a 10 the night before. |
|
Rentokil Initial have their head office and pest control division next to Blackwater railway station, north of the A30, towards Camberley. |
|
Cannon Technologies next to the railway in the west of New Milton make computer ancillary equipment and data centres. |
|
Ricardo plc, the engineering consultancy, is on the A27 next to Shoreham Airport and River Adur. |
|
Eagle Ottawa makes leather upholstery for cars off the A50 at Westy Park in east Warrington next to the Manchester Ship Canal. |
|
To the west, Turtle Wax Europe are next to M58 junction 4 on Gillibrands Ind Est. |
|
Still others suggests that the outer plumage absorbs water but does not permit it to penetrate the layer of air next to the skin. |
|
Conwy Suspension Bridge, designed by Thomas Telford to replace the ferry, was completed in 1826 and spans the River Conwy next to the castle. |
|
Although they are traveling in these pods, the dolphins do not necessarily swim right next to each other. |
|
To prepare for a MLB career, he bought beer for some of the regulars sitting next to him in the north forty of Dodger Stadium. |
|
The checkable box acts as a visually recognizable icon next to its discriminating text. |
|
When the basket was full, she carried it back and emptied it next to the outdoor chula where she did most of her cooking. |
|
Investigators also searched a shed behind the house that sat next to two automobiles on cinderblocks. |
|
The Food and Drug Administration says it's an effective temporary treatment for crow's feet, the wrinkles that form next to aging eyes. |
|
Please don't put the candy jar right next to my desk. I'm trying to cut down on sugar. |
|
Vintage Wine looked even redder next to the orange and yellow daisylike flowers of Helenium Moerheim Beauty. |
|
|
The sidewalk runs next to the street for a few miles, then diverges from it and turns north. |
|
In this company it's dog eat dog. If you don't do better than the rest, you're on the street in next to no time. |
|
Pressure readings are taken downhole next to the feed zone and the total flow is measured on the surface using a separator. |
|
Their desks were next to each other, but Emma refused to look at her exfriend. |
|
They forced students in the schools to freemix. They made males sit with females on school chairs next to each other. |
|
It got next to no prozine publicity and Los Angeles newspapers ignored it, so the fringefans didn't know about it. |
|
Blink stood next to Knot. The ghostling's lavender eyes widened as his hand gripped Knot's arm. |
|
To tear a panel out of the main application window and create a floating panel, simply click upon the grippies next to an anchored panel's name. |
|
The Defence Bills Agency was at Mersey House next to St James railway station, now part of DBS Finance. |
|
Further north on the estate next to the A5208 is QVC UK's distribution centre, with all three in Kirkby. |
|
Goodyear Dunlop had their only UK car tyre factory next to the Tanfield site until its 2006 closure. |
|
Ashington has the Alcan Lynemouth Aluminium Smelter, next to the Lynemouth Power Station. |
|
As a result, Malcolm's remains were also disinterred, and buried next to Margaret beside the altar. |
|
Moreover, we can place an apple next to a book, so that we can speak of both the book and apple as being next to each other. |
|
His daughter is now here, and she just started working as a hotwalker for Darwin Barnach in the barn next to us. |
|
William Cunnington was the next to tackle the area in the early nineteenth century. |
|
The historic factory building is situated next to the Knavesmire racecourse. |
|
Adams says that the author of a note, which was left next to Northumberland's body, blamed the earl for Richard's death. |
|
A museum to Richard III was opened in July 2014 in the Victorian school buildings next to the Greyfriars grave site. |
|
Henry VIII was interred in St George's Chapel in Windsor Castle, next to Jane Seymour. |
|
|
Is that a see-through grid by Alan Shields next to the jacquardlike abstraction by Jay Heikes? |
|
Hardy, standing next to Nelson on the quarterdeck, had his shoe buckle dented by a splinter. |
|
He was buried in a sarcophagus of luxulyanite in St Paul's Cathedral next to Lord Nelson. |
|
Under reforms made in 1999, the House of Commons uses the Grand Committee Room next to Westminster Hall as an additional debating chamber. |
|
They found two chairs arranged before a podium and on a kitcheny-looking table next to the podium was a tape recorder. |
|
Poetically enough, the New Richmond knothole field is situated right next to the low, open land between the old and new highway. |
|
Techrete on the B1207 in the north of Hibaldstow, next to the railway line, is the UK's leading maker of architectural precast cladding. |
|
Perry Uniform makes many school uniforms for many independent schools next to the railway off the B6154 in Upper Armley. |
|
Trojan Plastics is the UK's largest bath manufacturer in Milnsbridge in west Huddersfield next to the River Colne. |
|
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries UK is next to the M62 at Castleford, near Glasshoughton railway station. |
|
Polestar, at Tinsley off the A631 next to the M1, claim to have the most advanced gravure printing plant in Europe. |
|
The Brightbar Mill is off the A6123, on the west side of the railway next to Rawmarsh, making oiled bar, in a rolling mill. |
|
Webasto have their UK headquarters next to Lakeside Village, Doncaster on the A6182, and make sunroofs and air conditioning systems. |
|
The Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts and The Wildlife Trusts are based next to the River Trent and Newark Castle railway station. |
|
The Manufacturing Advisory Service for the region is based on the A606 in Melton Mowbray, next to East Midlands Councils. |
|
Illuma Lighting makes industrial lighting next to the railway in Castle Donington. |
|
Laser Performance makes the Laser sailing boat in Long Buckby next to Maclaren at Long Buckby railway station. |
|
To the west, next to the railway is Weetabix, the UK's leading cereal brand. |
|
Dunkleys make pies at Wellingborough, next to Booker, and make them for Wetherspoons and Welcome Break. |
|
Dalatek Plastics make pharmaceutical containers off the B6022 on the Maun Valley Ind Park at Sutton in Ashfield next to the railway. |
|
|
An office of RR Donnelley on the B5366 in the west of South Wigston, next to the railway, deals with all of Barclaycard's mail. |
|
Barclaycard have their Payment Acceptance Centre next to the A45 in Northampton. |
|
Business Link West Midlands is based on the Quinton Business Park in Quinton, next to the Highways Agency and the M5 at the A456 junction. |
|
Lyalvale Express make shotgun cartridges north of Tamworth next to the WCML at Fisherwick. |
|
RoSPA is on the B4217 in Calthorpe Fields in north Edgbaston, next to the independent St George's School. |
|
Bystronic UK makes laser cutting equipment on Wayside Business Park next to the railway and the B4113 off M6 junction 3 in Longford. |
|
Vinten makes camera supports next to the A14, and is part of the Vitec Group. |
|
The YPLA regional office is based in Stoke, Ipswich, off the A137 next to Cliff Quay. |
|
In 2005 it moved to a new facility on The Watermark business park next to the MetroCentre in Gateshead. |
|
On sale next to dried fish and chicken feet were rats and bats, plus cut-up pigs and monkeys, their faces intact. |
|
Faraday School is located on Trinity Buoy Wharf where his workshop still stands above the Chain and Buoy Store, next to London's only lighthouse. |
|
In Liverpool, where he lived at 34 Upper Parliament Street, a City of Liverpool Heritage Plaque is situated next to the front door. |
|
From then on, he wore a heavy iron chain cilice around his waist, next to the skin, each Lent as penance, adding extra ounces every year. |
|
At Joffre's insistence the offensive was planned next to the French Tenth Army at Loos. |
|
The man reluctantly listened to his wife and put the stake next to the wall of his house. |
|
A mitochondrial DNA study on museum specimens suggested that Cape Verde birds did not form a monophyletic lineage among or next to red kites. |
|
The Dualchas Heritage and Cultural Centre is located in Castlebay, next to Castlebay Community School. |
|
Meanwhile, the Foresterhill campus began to train medical students in the 1930s next to Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. |
|
Virgin Trains also operate a dedicated customer lounge next to Platform 1 and a First Class lounge. |
|
It is divided into three regions and three communities, that exist next to each other. |
|
|
At Hafod, the Cornish engineer Henry Dennis founded a clay works next to the Hafod Colliery. |
|
The Tapestry is not helpful, as it shows a figure holding an arrow sticking out of his eye next to a falling fighter being hit with a sword. |
|
The main entrance to the castle was the Gate next the Sea, next to the castle's tidal dock that allowed it to be supplied directly by sea. |
|
Part of the film Willow was shot in the disused Dinorwic Quarry, in June 1987 on some of the lower terraces next to the Pumped storage scheme. |
|
The whole of the walled cemetery next to where the chapel stood was completely covered in concrete. |
|
The Gorsedd ceremony was held on the Hermitage Field, next to Plas Newydd, and the circle of stones was later moved into the grounds of the hall. |
|
May Bell ironed the last ruffle and then hung the dress in the wardrobe next to her other lovelies. |
|
The Welsh unitary county covering the part of Gwent next to Herefordshire is Monmouthshire. |
|
He also has a residence, named The Old Palace, next to Canterbury Cathedral on the site of the medieval Archbishop's Palace. |
|
Another school named after her is St Margaret Clitherow RC Primary School, located next to Stevenage Borough Football Club. |
|
The main campus is located in London next to Regent's Park in the Sussex Palace, built by the architect John Nash. |
|
Some menhirs have been erected next to buildings that often have an early or current religious significance. |
|
Kensington Meadows is an area of mixed woodland and open meadow next to the river which has been designated as a local nature reserve. |
|
Fish ponds were a luxury of the lordly elite, and many were found next to castles. |
|
The new Coventry Cathedral was opened in 1962 next to the ruins of the old. |
|
It is next to a path where people walk and it has a few seats where they can sit and contemplate it. |
|
The Faculty of Laws at University College London occupies Bentham House, next to the main UCL campus. |
|
The ashes of Shelley, one of Keats's most fervent champions, are buried in the cemetery and Joseph Severn is buried next to Keats. |
|
An open market is located next to Tesco, on the opposite side of the town centre. |
|
St Helens were placed in Division 1 but finished next to bottom and suffered relegation. |
|