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

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1 In New York in 1810 she issued her Extraordinary Conversion , and Religious Experience … with her First Voyage and Travels in America , calling it ‘ vol. i ’ ; she reprinted it in London in 1817 , but never got round to a second volume .
2 Most of you simply because they have no shame , now bringing it round to a spiritual thing , how can we show that we , where it describes there beggars for the spirit , it really means having no shame whatsoever in the truth , never hold back in demanding really , what your requirements are in the way of spiritual things and a good mirror to this is analyze yourself and ask yourself what am I like , am I really a beggar in spirit , what am I like when the magazines come ?
3 The candidate will start with one version of the law and then gradually veer round to a contradictory version — thus making sure that the right rule is there somewhere , even though he can not pick it out .
4 So one of the aspects we 're looking for sometimes is recognising when we 're in a negative cycle , how you can turn that round to a positive cycle .
5 She 'd just taken it round to a local dealer to get his opinion confirmed .
6 Conservatives were concerned that an old lady can go and collect her pension without coming back to find her gas meter has been robbed , and that a mother can send her child round to a local shop without feat that the child will be molested .
7 And a very good example , if you put these two together just to see what you can do by moving round to a different viewpoint .
8 In Braque 's Still Life with Musical Instruments , painted in the autumn of 1908 , the neck of the mandolin is bent round to an exaggerated degree , so that the top and underneath of it are visible simultaneously .
9 He felt only sorry for him and sure that , if they could stay alone together for a while , Fiver would come round to an easier state of mind .
10 Similarly a London fireman 's widow sent her daughters round to an old lady after school .
11 The one he selected , instantly burst into life and the propeller whizzed round to the utter amazement of all those working in the vicinity .
12 Stephen Blufton swung his head calmly round to the black detective with a glint of watchfulness in his eyes .
13 ‘ We have football on Sunday , Monday , Tuesday and by Wednesday we are round to the European games .
14 After that , the manager went through the procedure adopted : a telephone call to the reference number cited ; verification of credit card ; verification of driving licence ; verification of home address ( the last three usually completed within ten minutes or so on the International Information Computer ) ; preparation , presentation , and signing of the contract ( including appropriate insurance clauses ) ; then , paperwork now completed , the car brought round to the outer forecourt , with an assistant to give the client a quick run-over of the controls , and to hand over the keys .
15 In evolution this problem was solved by the lower eye " moving " round to the upper side .
16 Dorothy had already told Isobel of the conversation that afternoon , so she was prepared ; but he found it difficult to get round to the real object of the visit .
17 So that viewed from the purl side it 's the opposite way round to the mylar sheet , while on the knit side it 's the same way round as the mylar sheet of course .
18 On arriving , she worked her way round to the front window .
19 Grooves in the pastureland showed where the drive had swung round to the front door .
20 He ran round to the front door .
21 You can then practise by sending another member of the family round to the front door to act as a visitor , making the dog sit again .
22 On Christmas morning , Murphy brought the carriage round to the front door long before Alexandra could send him a message to say she would drive herself to church .
23 The two men ran round to the front door , broke down the door with a sledge hammer and went upstairs , calling for the missing woman .
24 She swung herself down from the back door and went round to the front steps of the kiosk .
25 Long lost ‘ friends ’ suddenly received phone calls which quickly edged round to the appalling standard of the existing Sunday papers .
26 He goes out to work , that means he 's going round to the various houses and
27 Her first move was to go round to the various teachers who taught the senior class and borrow from them a number of text-books , books on algebra , geometry , French , English Literature and the like .
28 When I think of it nowadays and I see children so very going round to the various churches that when people used to say about ministers well .
29 He pushed Hoomey round to the far door , opened it .
30 Alida went round to the far side of the great bed , the unseemly bed , in which her mother 's shrunken body was lost as in a great sea .
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