Having the position next to a given place, location or object.
1 Whether it is a great American novel is therefore beside the point.
2 See that new cell block they're building right beside the golf course?
3 The map showed this sea, but being beside it was far different.
4 But Khelil said the issue of extra supply was beside the point.
5 His arguments are entirely beside the point to the real debate required.
6 Good advice, but hardly insightful and, I suspect, probably beside the point.
7 However, at one point, another set of prints suddenly appeared beside his.
8 And really, the young man's belief or disbelief is beside the point.
9 You want to put your other number-homeor cell number - here beside it?
10 Come sit beside me and let's talk a minute first, all right?
11 Whether or not it actually happened seems to be beside the point.
12 His name was printed in gold beside a long list of companies.
13 Whether the options ultimately wind up profitable is somewhat beside the point.
14 Not long after that, however, she was observed vomiting beside the road.
15 You may lead the way; the princess dowager will ride beside me.
16 A leather case containing the money had been left beside the wheelbarrow.
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