Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [vb base] around [art] " in BNC.
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1 | A quiet little fishing village on the northern-most tip of the island , where you can sample the day' catch in traditional-style restaurants or browse around the shops and bars . |
2 | Then there were the armchairs and sofas that travel around the country from auction to auction to auction . |
3 | One possibility is that the yeast is releasing toxins and other products that travel around the body in the blood . |
4 | Parent governors and those parents that help around the school are well motivated and are often a great source of feedback on how well the school is doing in the eyes of its adult audience . |
5 | The offer of a quick flight was accepted without a moment 's hesitation and she was whisked away to join the gulls that swoop around the reservoir and over her roof . |
6 | Cut a thin strip of white fondant , score with light lines and attach around the module . |
7 | ‘ Why do Beefeaters wear those silly hats and hang around the Tower of London ? |
8 | But at the moment we have four fish , plus some other unusual things that float around the tank . |
9 | The most important economic , political and cultural-ideological goods that circulate around the globe tend to be owned and/or controlled by small groups in a relatively small number of countries . |
10 | We may question our assumptions and look around the environment even more rarely . |
11 | Roll out the remaining yellow icing into two curved strips , about 2·5x12·5cm ( 1x5inches ) , trim the edges and secure around the neck for a collar . |
12 | Trim the edges and tuck around the body like a skirt . |
13 | Improved career opportunities with the possibility for promotions and transfer around the group as well as promotions within Name ; |
14 | ‘ The ones that hang around the racetracks of the world are ! ’ he responded . |
15 | This would involve staying behind after office hours to empty some bins and hoover around a bit . |
16 | Freewheeling down this long , windy road can be especially exhilarating because emergency action is often needed to dodge the tractors that chug around the hedge-blind corners . |
17 | This conflict could lie behind the events that occur around the time of the full moons of March 8 and September 1 and the eclipses of May 21 , June 4 and November 29 . |