Example sentences of "around [art] [noun] the " in BNC.

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1 Around the bay the hills had been cleared , and patches of emerald fields punctuated by tiny white-washed cottages carried the wistful eye back to the countryside of Ireland .
2 Around the edge the ivoroid binding sports a fine reddish line matching part of the oakleaf epaulettes around the multiple mini sound holes which , love them or hate them , help give the 1992-H a distinctive appearance .
3 By some optical illusion the vapour appears always to flow towards the observer ; as one moves around the cube the flow rotates to follow one , like the eyes of the Gioconda .
4 Not with humans around the quarry the whole time .
5 Any book about Scottish football inevitably brings the reader into direct contact with the major Glasgow clubs , Rangers and Celtic , and such is the passion they arouse , that a degree of false diplomacy has grown up around the way the clubs and their players are treated .
6 For a body moving in orbit around the Sun the surface facing the direction of orbital motion will be struck by more ‘ bullets ’ than the trailing face , just like the front of you gets wetter than the back when you run through a storm of vertically descending rain .
7 I mentioned to Rhodes after the game that the image of him spearing kamikaze-style into the stumps would adorn front pages around the world the following day , but for him there had been no theatrical ambition inherent in his actions , it was sheer practicality .
8 Sun was expecting to deliver hundreds of Tsunami boxes around the world the first weekend in November and to have thousands going out the door the beginning of December .
9 Around the world the drinks industry is active in the promotion of moderate consumption and the prevention of abuse .
10 Around the pool the hotel guests sunbathed religiously , oiling their sleek bodies in order to achieve deeper and deeper tones of tan .
11 To be the captain of industry one day , and following your wife around the supermarket the next represents a major change in role , and can cause a man to feel confused about his self-image .
12 All around the coast the story is similar .
13 Patrick climbed out first and them helped Jane down ; Collins was the last man out , and Patrick heard him murmur to the driver , " Around the block the long way , only stop if you see us on the street . "
14 Around the room the chatterers were still gossiping :
15 Now can you imagine a circumstance where the moon in it 's journey around the earth the moon is directly in the way of the sun yes ?
16 Mammal-like animals have been around for some 200 million years but did n't become particularly numerous until about 70 million years ago , around the time the dinosaurs became extinct .
17 On a dark April night like this one , at around the time the pubs are turning out , most people would n't creep down Finch Street for a pee .
18 Christine 's live-in lover had confirmed the holiday dates she had given : they had travelled abroad around the date-of the murder , and he had vouched for her staying at home in the days leading up to the death .
19 While Soraya wandered apparently penniless around the shops the Shah gave innumerable Americans informal press conferences in which he repeated the message the Americans had suggested .
20 Using this symptom with those of the flushes which were worse at night and aversion to anything around the neck the remedy Lachesis LM1 was prescribed with an immediate improvement generally and in symptoms .
21 But with the summer holidays … and freedom … around the corner the dangers need to be balanced.Crime prevention officers working with children say there are obvious guidelines …
22 As I gazed around the orchard the sun was coming up and there was that peculiar smell of the Normandy countryside .
23 The quicker you can get around the mast the better , some people even jump , but the main point is that both hands should hold the mast and not the uphaul rope .
24 The more greenskins there are crowded around a shaman the more easily he can cast spells .
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