Example sentences of "[noun pl] [conj] [pers pn] [vb base] around " in BNC.
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1 | Also , the z-axis is invariant under the flow , so any periodic orbits in the system can be partially described by an integer n specifying the number of times that they wind around the z-axis . |
2 | Cut notches in end boards so they fit around the uprights . |
3 | Or you can simply cover as many circuits as you want around the same track in the way that athletes do circuit training on a track . |
4 | Sony has been working on a new Walkman which allows you to watch films as you go around . |
5 | I 've managed to overcome the problems and I get around quite quickly — but I 've got chunks knocked out of the back of all my necks where the slide catches ! ’ |
6 | No wonder the goalies wear those protective face-masks ( they also come in useful for protecting their identities when they go around hacking people up on Summer camps ) . |
7 | In contrast , we detect many odours as we travel around but seldom , if ever , use these as signposts . |
8 | There are identifiable groups of black pupils as they move around the school and we have had problems this last year with a particular large group of black pupils who have set out their stalls to appear aggressive . |
9 | Well , the resistance of course is caused by the fact that electrons as they move around in , in , in metals , bounce off things and this erm causes their , their flow to be impeded . |
10 | The glass is put into their mouths as they whirl around in the shadows and lights of the torches and they chew and swallow it down — showing it in their mouths — putting out their tongues afterwards to prove either that the tongue is not cut or that the mouth is empty . |
11 | This involves spending a lot of time in the sun by the pool listening to girlish giggles as they frolic around . |
12 | After 5 days in Rotorua we went south to Taupo , a disappointing touristy place except for a lovely walk to the Huka Falls beside the crystal-clear , swirling waters of the Waikato River , and a visit to Cherry Island ( in the river ) where you are warmly greeted by numerous tame animals and birds as you roam around . |
13 | Where directorate systems work well , there seems to be an increase in staff morale and greater co-operation between professional groups as they cohere around an integrated programme of patient care . |