Example sentences of "around with a [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Ian said he spent the whole day walking around with a daft grin on his face . |
2 | There was n't much point in pressing the bell so I fooled around with a small bunch of keys I keep for occasions like this and finally felt the tumblers turn in the lock . |
3 | ‘ So you are going to play Sherlock Holmes and go around with a magnifying glass looking for footprints ? |
4 | sudden change in behaviour or lifestyles , for example going around with a new set of friends |
5 | ‘ Perhaps there is n't all that much fun in going around with a married bloke , after all ? ’ |
6 | So that 's why I 'm going around with a little machine and a microphone on |
7 | They might introduce themselves as being the best mate of a particular fan or as the one who hangs around with a particular group . |
8 | Whilst sailing around with a comfortable posture , pick out all the details of the water and land around you . |
9 | Sweets were produced and I remember going around with a bandaged head for a day or so . |
10 | ‘ You invent , or goad me into , some failing to give you cause for complaint , so that you can then screw around with a clear conscience . |
11 | I was just walking around with a huge grin on my face . |
12 | She looked around with a bright smile , which turned to surprise and a hint of dismay . |