Example sentences of "around [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.
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1 | Seals and walrus live around the coasts , minke whales , belugas and other cetaceans are often seen , and of course there are the birds . |
2 | Dénise René , who is well known for her support of constructivist art during her forty years as a gallery owner in Paris , will be present however as winner of the Preis Art Cologne of DM20,000 ( see Around the Galleries , Cologne , p. 33 ) . |
3 | In the English case , the positive usages , particularly of the adjectival form ‘ aggressive ’ , cluster around the notions of being ‘ self-assertive ’ , ‘ driven to succeed ’ , and so on . |
4 | Cut notches in end boards so they fit around the uprights . |
5 | Longer outer bristles reach around the teeth , while the shorter ones polish the surface . |
6 | At the risk of being regarded as a gardening Miss Marple or Sherlock Holmes , it is a good idea to have a magnifying glass in your pocket when you take a turn around the roses . |
7 | My life has changed and I live around the horses and would n't change it for the world now . |
8 | When the name of a group of fishes is mentioned as going out for a swim all the members walk around the monsters in a circle . |
9 | But the soft messages in the air still come to her and flick around the bones of her long-vanished ears , for she can not set limits on her powers , neither then nor now . |
10 | ‘ I have seen other drivers race around the barriers in the past . |
11 | The particular bacteria used , which flourish around the volcanoes and geysirs in Yellowstone National Park in the United States , will digest themselves once they run out of other food . |
12 | 3 Draw up the paper or foil around the fillets , then fold and crimp edges to seal . |
13 | Walk around the streets , looking carefully at people 's faces . |
14 | Event 3 A WALK AROUND THE SNICKELWAYS OF YORK |
15 | They watched it walk around the sheds . |
16 | Seal around the sides of both panels . |
17 | The thing to watch out for is getting them twisted because as the male member bangs away and does n't get in very far , it can push the whole thing inside and slip around the sides . |
18 | In that instance , press around the sides as you do , rather than on top . |
19 | As their national borders are currently defined , and as this book has decided to define the Pacific , thirty-three countries lie around the margins of the Ocean . |
20 | Walk around the plants : though the machinery is similar , the atmosphere is not . |
21 | ‘ The ones that hang around the racetracks of the world are ! ’ he responded . |
22 | ‘ Hordes of girls hang around the racetracks and — ’ |
23 | MOST of Ravenna 's history and its art treasures revolve around the years 402-476AD when it was capital of the Western Roman Empire . |
24 | Nicholas Kenyon 's appointment as Controller of Radio 3 , in succession to John Drummond , means that the BBC has picked an unlikely man to try to turn around the fortunes of its embattled network . |
25 | Look around the remains . |
26 | At West Stow , where sunken buildings outnumber the ‘ halls ’ , the former clearly cluster around the halls in distinct groups . |
27 | You know I mean they 've got the turn around the spores on the back . |
28 | We shall reconsider the notion of presupposition in section 3.3.2 , but generally avoid the complex arguments which revolve around the presuppositions of sentences and propositions . |
29 | By manipulating the fungi which exist around the roots of all plants we can make the plant more efficient at taking up nutrients and make it grow quicker . |
30 | According to the manual , regarding the felling of trees : — firstly remove long branches , except on the side where it is supposed to fall , then if possible excavate around the roots , finally one person pushes the main trunk while the other ( me ) pulls on the rope . |