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

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1 This area was once the site of a Gunpowder Mill and a lot of the old ruined buildings remain around the river including the Weir and the Old Mill Lade .
2 And not a snigger is heard as a group of teenage boys sit around the table talking about sex .
3 Local Friendship Centres offering various social events exist around the country .
4 Colourful sprites zip around the screen at warp speed .
5 Longer outer bristles reach around the teeth , while the shorter ones polish the surface .
6 The previous criticisms revolve around the adequacy of the programme in terms of the ability to meet the timetable for the legislative programme , and of the effective scope and implementation of legislation .
7 Armies of monks in blood-red robes hang around the place .
8 All good detectives look around the room , ’ murmured Antony .
9 As their orange balloons float around the Bull And Gate , popping in time with the music , the Lollies inject heart and soul into songs like ‘ Your Sun ’ and ‘ Disinheritance ’ while their enthusiastic following cavort wildly .
10 As their orange balloons float around the Bull And Gate , popping in time with the music , the Lollies inject heart and soul into songs like ‘ Your Sun ’ and ‘ Disinheritance ’ while their enthusiastic following cavort wildly .
11 Balloons nose the corners of a toy-scattered communal area where recuperating , dressing-gowned children dart around the legs of nurses , mums and dads , in pursuit of a Tonka truck or balsa-wood plane .
12 Military interests cluster around the Defence Ministry and civilian interests focus on the CNES .
13 Susan let her shaping thoughts wander around the Temple .
14 ‘ I have seen other drivers race around the barriers in the past .
15 Other winds rotate around the eye while the storm tracks across the ground .
16 A few rotted buckets lie around the well , which has a 3-foot high stone wall around it .
17 Once fledged , young cuckoos stay around the nest site demanding more food from their foster parents for several days .
18 With the advent of longer holidays taken at different times of the year and easier travel , people began to seek their entertainment further afield , but remnants of these past festivities remain around the county in various guises .
19 The bad senses cluster around the notion of deliberately causing harm to another being or entity .
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