nearside in the PONS Dictionary

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It was stopped, abandoned in the nearside lane.
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The air cleaner was located aft of the nearside rear wheel and although this was hard to reach had to be attended-to regularly if engine performance was not to suffer.
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She failed to see the broken down articulated lorry in the nearside lane.
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Thus, while large impact basins are found on both the nearside and farside, large maria are mostly found on the nearside.
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The locker on the nearside held the spare wheel and jack, whilst that on the offside housed the battery and fuse panel.
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Some historic racers will hook the nearside tyre over the kerb to prevent the nose falling down the adverse camber.
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The rear nearside had been tidied by removing the smaller windows.
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The rear differential was mounted on the side of the engine sump with one driveshaft running through the sump to the nearside rear wheel.
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The one-piece cylinder-head had the spark plugs sunk into it at an angle along the nearside.
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This mare differs from most of the nearside maria; it has an irregular outline and it appears to be fairly thin.
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