Example sentences of "[det] time around [art] " in BNC.

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1 After release the pigeon circles a few times around the release site for a few minutes and then flies off , usually in the approximate direction of its home loft .
2 Since it is LSI 's own proprietary design rather than Sun 's this time around no royalties will have to be paid to Sun , another factor in its economy .
3 This time around no great pressure was exerted by the home team .
4 Observers see the acquisition as a logical match , and — following Novell Inc 's planned acquisition of Unix System Labs — evidence of further consolidation in the Unix industry , this time around the desktop .
5 A different route this time around the back of the mountain , over the stream by way of some stepping-stones .
6 Gloucester won 14 -3 and Nottingham dropped down to the second division … this time around the Kingsholm men are looking over their shoulders … but those relegation worries were eased last Saturday with that 18-6 win over London Irish … tonight it 's a club match no league points to be won or lost but Gloucester want every win they can get
7 The Kaszubes are part of the ancient complex of Slav tribes who had occupied the southern Baltic shores right up to the Danish borders some time around the fifth and seventh centuries AD .
8 Some time around the Imperial year 2400 Grom engaged in the infamous eating contest described above .
9 Some time around the year 2410 Grom led his horde over the Black Fire Pass and then northwards along the Dwarf-held highlands .
10 It was not until some time around the 18th century that it was firmly back where it is now .
11 The Romans were certainly prime movers , but not that quick , and without introducing a pettifogging intimacy with dates , names , and trifling matters of fact , might it be mentioned that the legions were desperately occupied at that time around the Medway and not Melrose ?
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