Example sentences of "[noun] just [prep] [art] corner " in BNC.
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1 | High street mini boom just round the corner |
2 | Yet it is easy for pioneer users and IT investors to remain with the tried and tested applications and miss out on the cutting edge opportunities just around the corner . |
3 | I DJed at Clink Street [ the infamous after-hours warehouse just round the corner from the original Shoom club ] . |
4 | I trust that with spring just round the corner you will feel better . |
5 | Across the square from the Colégio Church is the Museum of Sacred Art ( Museu de Arte Sacra ) , with its entrance just round the corner in Rua do Bispo . |
6 | This manifesto does not promise good times just around the corner . |
7 | They would be based in Union Quay barracks just around the corner ; that would be their home . |
8 | WITH the two main floodlit tournaments in Junior Rugby just around the corner , many clubs are looking forward to the opportunity to sharpen their skills in preparation for the first batch of league matches . |
9 | But with a general election just around the corner , some of Gloucestershire 's councillors are gambling that the politcal temperature may soon change enough to take the heat out of any future moves to charge cap the authority . |
10 | Nowadays we are so scattered about the country that it is very unlikely that any of us would have a Stainey just around the corner who could be relied upon to put up a first class polish . |
11 | Lynn might reappear at any moment , Thomas was rambling in the woods somewhere near by , Floss and Tibbs were playing badminton just round the corner . |
12 | ‘ This particular tie-up is everything we stand for two companies just around the corner from each other which were dealing with firms from outside the area . |
13 | So far neither are demonstrating much recognition of their respective energy apocalypses just around the corner . |
14 | An emergency appeal for blankets has been issued , but with winter just around the corner , they 're already predicting a crisis this Christmas . |
15 | The first-floor museum for the Ancient History of Tel Aviv–Jaffa just round the corner was well cared for , although it recorded not the Arab history of Jaffa but the Biblical history of the land ; there was an exhibition to illustrate the Israelite Royal Period ( 930 BC ) with references to King David . |
16 | there was a little hardware shop just round the corner |
17 | When she 'd called him , she 'd been no closer to Vine Street than the corridor pay phone just around the corner . |
18 | With the view here towards Kirkby Bentinck , it is interesting to relate that the colour light signal was still glowing red just around the corner . |
19 | Here , patients do not feel remote because of the closeness of the town with shops , pubs , galleries and parking just around the corner . |
20 | I saw him only last night just around the corner . |
21 | It could just as well have been the 20th birthday of the Eden Gardens tea urn , and as far as the Indian government is concerned , there is nothing like an international cricket tournament for persuading the electorate that , with polling day just around the corner , Rajiv is the boy to vote for . |
22 | ‘ There 's a practice area just around the corner and the starter will call you to the tee five minutes before you are due to tee off , ’ he said . |
23 | It was a great advertisement for Test cricket , with the instant variety of the World Cup just around the corner . |
24 | ‘ There 's a good waterhole just round the corner . |
25 | There is a nice little restaurant just at the corner of this street . |
26 | Two sawn off shotguns were found in this garden just round the corner . |
27 | There is a case to be made for those starving and living in cardboard boxes just around the corner — |
28 | For example , consider the following exchange : A ( to passer by ) : I 've just run out of petrol B : Oh ; there 's a garage just around the corner Here B 's utterance may be taken to implicate that A may obtain petrol there , and he would certainly be being less than fully cooperative if he knew the garage was closed or was sold out of petrol ( hence the inference ) . |
29 | Computer technology is developing all the time , and there may be some great new gizmo just around the corner that you 'll want to use in your PC . |
30 | But with their own economy in bad shape , and with the EC 's single market just around the corner , the Swedes will soon be setting sail again . |