Example sentences of "[art] [noun pl] that surround [pers pn] " in BNC.
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1 | Youngest of the three were the ‘ Pre-Puberty ’ boys aged ten to thirteen ; they were to be taught ‘ the true facts of their origin , of their life development , and of the dangers that surround them … ’ . |
2 | The energy thus captured by the atom will be discharged into the molecules that surround it . |
3 | Victorian writers often present themselves as speaking from their fireside to those of their readers , while the stories they tell , like those of Dickens 's narrator , Master Humphrey , may be prompted by the objects that surround them . |
4 | Before looking in more detail at who the ‘ Hooligans ’ were , and in order to place the controversies that surrounded them in perspective , it will be helpful to make an imaginative effort to reconstruct the kind of social world in which the original ‘ Hooligans ’ moved . |
5 | Use the multi purpose brush head together with one of the towels provided to clean tiled surfaces , the bath , shower and the areas that surround them . |
6 | We sat down then and all the time he was eating Frankie could n't keep his eyes off her or the things that surrounded him . |
7 | Wedded to their reflections in the waters that surround them , they look like giant gemstones set in the blue . |
8 | It is n't really you who 's feeling this way , it 's the girl you used to be who 's been somehow resurrected — brought back to life by all the memories that surround you . |
9 | It 's not other people , it 's not the problems that surround us , it 's not the people that we have to work with or the conditions in work , it 's not the next door neighbours , terrible though they may be , the real answer , for you and for me , lies within ourselves . |
10 | Nevertheless , it does contain much revealing information about operatic fees and fascinating insights into the negotiations that surrounded them . |
11 | ‘ Statues of the gods once stood in the niches that surround us , but they were borrowed over the centuries and not returned . |
12 | They 're sense of self is such that they do n't see that they have a self to assert , perhaps , or that they are not valid enough as a person , which obviously must stem erm from their early childhood experiences , and from the adults that surrounded them when they were growing and developing that sense of who they are . |
13 | We live in a cause-and-effect world and feel uncomfortable if we can not discover the reasons for the events that surround us . |