Example sentences of "around at [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | She went around with a group of friends of about the same age , and one evening they were messing around at a friend 's house when his parents were out . |
2 | The Glovers stood around at a loss ; this did not seem to be the sort of place in which business could be carried on . |
3 | Hence there were a considerable number of able and committed prophets around at a time when the gospel they were spreading — a gospel of modernity — was one which their auditors were anxious to hear . |
4 | ‘ Noisy , attention-seeking , lively and intelligent ’ — smiles all around at a birthday party for Doubleday last month . |
5 | I 'm watching Chris and Dave fool around at a disc presentation ceremony , a routine they 're well versed in by now , and talking kilt tartans to Matt Cameron from Soundgarden , who were due to play here with Guns N' Roses the following night but the gig 's been cancelled . |
6 | I had one end , the seamers swapped around at the other . |
7 | well not everyone was racing around at the weekend … thousands were sitting out in the sun yesterday at Moreton in Marsh to enjoy a game of sunday cricket … it was Gloucestershire against Northamptonshire |
8 | But no time for swanning around at the pub . |
9 | Dorcas looked around at the hedge behind them . |
10 | Her age and her resilience suggest that she will be around at the top for at least another Olympiad . |
11 | The scene of scrabbling around at the top of the stairwell and the subsequent scene of ED 209 's lashing about furiously at the foot of the stairs , unable to regain its footing , were then animated , the latter mostly using back projection and maximum blurs — almost literally hands-on , with the animator waggling the legs with wires during the one- or two-frame takes . |
12 | He looked around at the rest of the journalists . |
13 | Mother told me that once when she had gone with them to chapel — and she was only a tot-she had just a little peep around at the rest of the congregation . |
14 | Glancing around at the rest , she could see that none of the small hovels was secured against intruders . |
15 | I was not alone — the Philips team had been kept waiting many hours on several days — though I was beginning to despair of hanging around at the theatre during a five-hour ‘ patching ’ session , being granted only 15 distracted minutes in a break , when we finally resumed our conversation towards midnight . |
16 | She swished the dregs around at the bottom of her can . |
17 | The level of the wine dropped rapidly , and after the meal Carson scrambled around at the bottom of a cupboard and came up with a bottle of port . |
18 | He gestured feebly around at the hillside . |
19 | ‘ A case for galoshes , ’ remarked the Substitute , tossing a cigar end out of the jeep and looking around at the steam rising slowly from the wet earth . |
20 | Look around at the landscape . |
21 | I was hanging around at the back of the church because I wanted a word with the vicar . |
22 | ‘ In April , hundreds of runners can be found digging around at the back of the wardrobe , trying to find that old pair of track spikes . |
23 | Fifi had wandered off and was throwing small handfuls of straw around at the back of the cage but the big chimp stood up and grasped the bars , still rocking . |
24 | Standing around at the finish , I remembered all of them . |
25 | ‘ This is a pleasant room — very charming , ’ he murmured , clearly absorbed by his own inner thoughts as he glanced idly around at the cream carpet and the matching raw silk curtains edging the windows . |
26 | Look around at the furniture , the colour of the walls , what you are wearing . |
27 | I look around at the milling people , imagining we 'll be split up into smaller groups and led through the blank doors to sit in armchairs and watch a TV set on some kind of plinth . |
28 | She tossed her head and looked around at the congregation . |
29 | ‘ There was a time when we could look around at the Commonwealth , the Empire , other countries and we would see very soft markets for British exports . |
30 | He gestured around at the conglomeration of abandoned implements , hardly any of which he could put a name on . |