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

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1 He swam around in the cold plunge for five minutes to close his pores , then towelled himself vigorously before jumping on the scales in the rest room .
2 Culley moved around in the small space close to the window .
3 They had rolled around in the narrow berth on the unanchored sheet , slipping on the shiny much-worn cheap leatherette surface of the bunk , lurching in and out of one another in a determined kind of way , the only passengers on the boat not to be paralysed with seasickness .
4 He stood , arms akimbo , looking around in the musty gloom .
5 ‘ Other members of the herd are swimming around in the blood-red sea as this killing continues .
6 Agnes went back into the cottage and , hearing Alisdair moving around in the other room , poured the water into a basin so that he might wash .
7 The mountain goat 's ancestry , as a member of the Bovid family , gave it a good start : it gave the animal the means of subsisting on the poor mountain vegetation , and it provided it with feet that could be adapted to moving around in the precipitous terrain .
8 On Eastbourne promenade we have created a tropical paradise with flowers from all over the world , and into this setting , flying around in the natural habitat are 100 's of LIVE butterflies .
9 Feel around in the top pocket of his blazer , there you will find the shard .
10 Virtually anything waved around in the receptive fields of these cells will evoke a response under the right conditions .
11 All they needed was the proof , and when a photographer hired by a down-market Sunday newspaper caught the Princess of Wales emerging from her friend Kate Menzies 's mews house during the early hours of the morning with David Waterhouse , and fooling around in the quiet road , they thought they had it .
12 I 'm the one running around in the fockin' rain ! ’
13 Conscious that she had been crawling around in the hot sunshine for some time without a hat , she retired a short distance to the shade of some trees , sat down on a convenient boulder and tried to conjecture how Alain Gebrec might have spent his last moments .
14 Robert O'Mahoney 's King , a ‘ dynamotologist ’ — ‘ self-realisation , you know ? ’ — is the picture of a man floundering around in the deep end of life , who has forgotten not only how to swim , but even where he left his life jacket .
15 She would have got soaked had they stayed any longer , and Ven was quite right to see it was not sensible to amble around in the pouring rain .
16 They stopped at the balustraded terrace overlooking the small lake , and leaned over ; below , enormous golden fish lay around in the green water .
17 If you do venture by car on to the edge of Otmoor , there is the feeling that you will be unable to turn around in the narrow space between the dykes , or may get stuck up to the axles in mud .
18 it 's all these odd ideas that go around in the barbaric south that 's the trouble !
19 She 's been nosing around in the regulating office , bet you anything you like she has , and she does n't fool me ! ’
20 There was to be no paddling around in the shallow waters for this man , Ruth thought .
21 The surface oceans are actually super-saturated with calcium carbonate so there 's a lot in solution , there 's more in solution than in theory is possible , in super-saturated condition and in addition there 's a lot floating around in the solid form in biological material .
22 Here he is remembering Nick Kent standing around in the old NME offices in Carnaby Street talking about what Keith Richards had said to him once , when he noticed something hanging out of his leather trousers .
23 In a few days time we 'll be sitting him on top of a bonfire and standing around in the cold night while we light up the sky with loads of colour .
24 T was not the best night for standing around in the cold wind and rain ( OK so it 's undercover , but the wind do n't half blow through there ) watching telly ( and paying a fiver for the priviledge of doing so )
25 As I reeled around in the meaty steam a little tune tinkled repetitively in my mind ; it was the song Siegfried and I were forever singing as we waited to enter the RAF , the popular jingle which In our innocence we thought typified the new life ahead .
26 We 'd just sit around in the front parlour of my house and smoke Typhoo Tea in my dad 's pipe .
27 At least , he was unhurt and able to move around in the considerable space available to him .
28 New ideas can be bounced around in the comparative safety of the governors ' meeting and reactions gauged .
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