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

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1 This raises some interesting records management and legal issues all of which flow around the key question of the status of an e-mail message as a record .
2 The purpose of this research project is to obtain presently lacking information on the way of life , social structure and ideology of a Bantu-speaking people called Lungu who live around the southern end of Lake Tanganyika in East-Central Africa .
3 Hence , no doubt , the plots of her novels , which all revolve around the warm relationships of groups of characters .
4 Measure around the fullest part of chest/bust and across shoulder blades .
5 Measure around the fullest part of the seat .
6 It is sufficient to contravene this regulation where the patch is more than a quarter of the breadth of the tread , because there can not be at least three-quarters of good tread around the whole circumference of the tyre in such a case .
7 Federman 's own novels thus revolve around the problematic nature of their own survival .
8 At eighteen — the period of the mousseline de soie dress — she had found herself hanging around a certain area of Twickenham , where they were then living , in the hopes of encountering the doctor 's son , with whom she had had a strangled conversation at some social gathering .
9 It revolves around a selected sample of detailed case-studies that are located in their sectoral context drawing on statistical and large scale survey data .
10 One-off dramatisations inevitably build around a central series of events which may be true to life in what they depict , but false in the way that time is telescoped ; in other words , they are played out in dramatic , not real time .
11 It soon becomes evident that these other and wider meanings cluster around a specific conception of the national culture .
12 As the 1980s rolled on and the earlier uncertainties about choosing the right task and the right organism receded , consensus began to develop around a small number of such models , with several different groups of researchers each arguing the case for their own new versions of god 's organism .
13 She uses reversible metaphor to perform an integrative operation on this material , bringing it together in a mobile yet highly structured whole that turns around a small number of common patterns .
14 Mathers smiled around a fresh bite of Danish .
15 For this emerging form of realism revolves around a particular interpretation of the relation between appearances and essences … .
16 The second case which raises the issue of liability under section 2 is where the doctor , in honouring the patient 's request , in some way facilitates the suicide by , for example , leaving around an extra quantity of tablets in the knowledge or with a strong suspicion that they will be taken in such a dosage as to produce fatal consequences .
17 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 .
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