Example sentences of "around for [art] " in BNC.
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1 | As the then district administrator put it , the district had scratched around for every spare penny over the years and sunk it into the hospital , and yet more and more resources were being demanded . |
2 | and er , they sent her er bouquet and a card for her birthday , she was seventy , and she wrote a letter back and she passed it around for every body to read , and there was , in her writing , which was very clear |
3 | Shopping around for a top-up will allow the best price while still keeping the cutlery service in the same style . |
4 | I wandered around for a bit and then came back again . |
5 | I kept wandering around for a few hours , with no idea where I was or where I was going , then somewhere along the line I chanced upon an open space where there was the odd bench scattered here and there and I used one of these for my lie-down . |
6 | I dawdled around for a while and then headed south . |
7 | Then I wandered around for a while , casting wistful glances at my tables . |
8 | Lowe ball-nuts have been around for a while and they are one of the best devices of this sort that I have used so far . |
9 | Yesterday , in Tokyo , she indicated that she may be around for a little while longer than expected . |
10 | You thrash around for a few minutes , trying not to breathe , but you have to inhale sometimes . ’ |
11 | Gunga drove off over the bridge as I looked around for a suitable spot to get some practice in . |
12 | We sit around for a bit , chatting . |
13 | There 's an underground thing — you know , steps going down to a station , so I go down there and wander around for a bit . |
14 | I hang around for a bit , pretending to look at some writing on the board . |
15 | Charles looked around for a suitable candidate and nudged , no doubt , by a couple of doting grandmothers , found Lady Diana Spencer . |
16 | In that state they became ‘ sylvan demons ’ , ‘ either falling into a deep slumber or looking around for a fight . ’ |
17 | Pension funds have been around for a century or more , but their modern form was set in 1950 when Charles Wilson , then president of General Motors , set up a fund for his workers . |
18 | Stewart stayed with him for about an hour and a half and Lamb hung around for a while , but Smith was his main ally and , as the day ebbed away , it seemed as though only the new ball stood between England and a draw . |
19 | Casting around for a task for the Crown Prince , Palace advisers had considered putting him to work leading a development campaign within the Commonwealth , before the inner-city initiative seized his imagination . |
20 | He looks around for a moment , pleased as punch , then realizes that his fellow group members have all heard it a dozen times before . |
21 | Another argument is that advertising has only been around for a while , so how can that be the reason for all our hang-ups , but that 's not true either . |
22 | I wandered around for a while , in a bit of a daze , and then strolled back here . |
23 | She 's dead , only she 'll be able to move around for a bit longer . |
24 | She looked around for a blunt instrument . |
25 | Whether the quartet actively looked around for a site is not known but in 1905 they formed a syndicate by joining with two other men — J. A. Rawlins and F. E. Theodor — who were already buying and selling land for development in the Shiplake and Harpsden areas and whose earlier purchases included Bolney Court , Lower Bolney Farm and Upper Bolney Farm . |
26 | Not surprisingly , everyone looked around for a similar opportunity . |
27 | In this climate , shrewd and sensitive individuals with an instinct for self-preservation looked around for a partner and pair-bonded . |
28 | Marijuana , liberalism , wild living and protestation had been around for a long time . |
29 | As W Somerset Maugham once pointed out , short stories have been around for a long time . |
30 | Butler could n't adapt to his new defensive role , and Chapman began to look around for a more solid defender , not necessarily a player with much technical skill , but one who could clear accurately under pressure , feeding the ball to an inside-forward . |