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

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1 This raises some interesting records management and legal issues all of which flow around the key question of the status of an e-mail message as a record .
2 The purpose of this research project is to obtain presently lacking information on the way of life , social structure and ideology of a Bantu-speaking people called Lungu who live around the southern end of Lake Tanganyika in East-Central Africa .
3 Countless watchdogs prowl around the budget-making process .
4 Hence , no doubt , the plots of her novels , which all revolve around the warm relationships of groups of characters .
5 Other reasons revolve around the changing demands and expectations of consumers and their agents .
6 Waiting for my breath to find its heavy keel I took a turn around the hired loft .
7 Sunday best pale and awkward teenagers , unsure and toughly giggly , sit around the central dance floor waiting for the first two or three to start dancing so that the rush can begin .
8 And as you walk around the spacious interiors you 'll discover just how magnificently we 've succeeded .
9 Wander around the bustling streets and markets or try the yellow trams which are cheap and easy to use and allow time for a leisurely drink at a pavement café or cosy brown bar .
10 All the leaves that fall into the pond congregate around the loosened wire for me to collect up in a simple once daily netting session .
11 This idyllic setting is just the place to relax , swim or snorkel around the unspoilt coral reefs , and to explore the beautiful , unspoiled countryside surrounding the volcanic mountains .
12 See one of Shakespeare 's plays performed at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre , stroll by the River , and browse around the delightful shops .
13 Sub-cultures often cluster around the main culture .
14 The general tendency of this model to overestimate central city population and underestimate around the urban fringe is consistent with the known pattern of change .
15 This is an adventure cruise in the best romantic tradition as you cruise around the beautiful Greek Islands , the scene changing from one day to the next , diving into the clear , blue water as you anchor for the night , or sipping your cooling drink as the harbour lights of a new port twinkle in the distance .
16 Some males hang around the mating areas waiting for courting couples .
17 Freewheeling down this long , windy road can be especially exhilarating because emergency action is often needed to dodge the tractors that chug around the hedge-blind corners .
18 It is sufficient to contravene this regulation where the patch is more than a quarter of the breadth of the tread , because there can not be at least three-quarters of good tread around the whole circumference of the tyre in such a case .
19 Federman 's own novels thus revolve around the problematic nature of their own survival .
20 UN specialists say that the regulations , plans and treaties agreed on by the Mediterranean countries have not significantly curbed the outpouring of sewage and industrial effluent from the 360 million people who live around the Mediterranean basin .
21 His subsequent rise to power as the charismatic leader of Britain 's ‘ war socialism ’ provides the best illustration of the tendency for left and right-wing collectivism to converge around a nationalist economics utterly alien to the Cobdenite traditions of the pacifists .
22 Caught off guard for a few moments , the gap between the two cars widened noticeably , before the cab screeched around a right-hand bend , losing it altogether .
23 They talked of hereditary occupations in the Highlands ; the rigour of church rules and creeds ; they looked at Latin books , and tiptoed around a delicate matter — whether Johnson the Anglican might wish to hear Mr MacAulay say their Presbyterian prayers in the household , which Boswell doubted .
24 At eighteen — the period of the mousseline de soie dress — she had found herself hanging around a certain area of Twickenham , where they were then living , in the hopes of encountering the doctor 's son , with whom she had had a strangled conversation at some social gathering .
25 It is the energy release when material accreted around a black hole spirals into the stable orbit with lowest energy .
26 It revolves around a selected sample of detailed case-studies that are located in their sectoral context drawing on statistical and large scale survey data .
27 In other words , how tightly do the points cluster around a fitted line or curve ?
28 A well-designed aparthotel with good quality accommodation set around a superb swimming pool .
29 The tiny racing cars , operated by two sponsored five-men teams , zoomed around a 24-yard track competing for a trophy donated by Major Marques car restorers of Sherborne .
30 One-off dramatisations inevitably build around a central series of events which may be true to life in what they depict , but false in the way that time is telescoped ; in other words , they are played out in dramatic , not real time .
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