Example sentences of "round [prep] [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Walk round about a oak with great raged horns |
2 | I think it was round about a ha'penny a mile in those days . |
3 | Reeves Round About A Pound A Week ( Virago : 1979 ) |
4 | I think it was Oh What a Lovely War that I first remember seeing you round about the university . |
5 | Well it was just their own The the found of the thing was just built of big stones round about the size of the bottom of a stack . |
6 | Croquet is not new to Teesside where the game is known to have been played round about the turn of the century on six lawns in Albert Park , Middlesbrough . |
7 | An old sea captain , veteran of the battle of Trafalgar , and he has a wooden leg and he can be heard stumping about in October , round about the anniversary of the battle . |
8 | If everybody fills a particular item in round about the middle or if everybody agrees with it or everybody disagrees with it , it 's not telling you very much as it were , according to the usual of attitude scale construction anyway . |
9 | We got there round about the half past nine . |
10 | Because there 's inflammation round about the inside of the pin |
11 | Now the Moors began to enter the gardens which were round about the town , and the watchman saw them and struck the bell . |
12 | He murmured , ‘ To be imprisoned in the viewless winds , And blown with restless violence round about the pendant world . ’ |
13 | My first offence was round about the age of eleven — shoplifting . |
14 | Round about the age of four . |
15 | He just sang round about the house , aha . |
16 | And we just , he knew a lot of the , he was interested in si singing and he just knew the words and and just sang round about the house . |
17 | Had all these people round about the house . |
18 | A third approach was adopted by a small minority of bishops but an ever-larger circle of theologians , young priests ordained round about the time of the Council and lay activists , all far more aware of the objective inadequacy of the conciliar documents as they stood : inadequate precisely because their composers had been over-anxious not to make any sharp break with pre-conciliar practice . |
19 | Round about the time of the miners ' ballot , hospital workers were holding meetings in South Yorkshire hospitals where only months earlier they had voted for all-out strike action . |
20 | ‘ Andy Gould , ’ I say , because — apart from everything else — Andy stayed with me during the summer , round about the time the card with my writing on it went missing . |
21 | And er Oh and if he If the time of the the er tinkers that they came round , if they came round about the time of the the pig killing they would look for the piece of bacon . |
22 | The most common reason for early fits is a shortage of oxygen round about the time of birth , but that does n't apply in your case , as David breathed right away . |
23 | It was one of those long drawn-out Latin bums , the ones that start just above the knees and peter out somewhere round about the coccyx . |
24 | Go right round about the Loch . |
25 | or 170 MN/m 2 which is round about the average for laboratory glassware , window panes , beer bottles and most of the other common forms of glass but was something between a fiftieth and a hundredth of what he reckoned it ought to be . |
26 | Er I , I like bonfire night we 'd , we 'd maybe start collecting bonfire rubbish round about the end of August . |
27 | An aureus of Commodus — that 's round about the end of the second century AD . ’ |
28 | My daughter 's idea of a good film is one where she starts crying round about the end of the queue for tickets . |
29 | After tomorrow the annual financial statement and programme will be announced in Parliament round about the end of November or the beginning of December . |
30 | ‘ I 'll put a girdle round about the earth |