Example sentences of "[adj] [noun pl] [coord] [noun pl] around " in BNC.

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1 There was a score of different accents and tongues around her as she stood there , but not the one she wanted .
2 A second point is that any company that takes over the satellites would want to sell the data to private individuals and organisations around the world .
3 Next month , NEC will ship a Cenju-2 parallel computer to the new Swiss Scientific Computing Center ( CSCS ) in Manno , while Fujitsu already has links with Australian scientists and others around the world .
4 She creates multiple relationships and teams around her by giving people ‘ stakes ’ in each project , solidified by promised personal benefit .
5 All large , cheerful girls in their late teens , to my great relief they wore long skirts and mats around their waists , tied as tradition dictates with a braided kiekei band .
6 Many of them are engaging in their own complex negotiations and renegotiations around language and music , for example , borrowing elements from ‘ white ’ , Afro-Caribbean and Asian forms and creating new syncretic versions ( Jones , 1988 ; Hewitt , 1986 ; Gilroy , 1987 ) .
7 Fished over three days on the prolific rivers and lakes around Galway , bumper catches expected .
8 Its system is derived from an architecture that integrates disparate products and applications around an event-driven core providing an automated ‘ alarm ’ system activated in anticipation of a user-defined problem and takes immediate action .
9 Its solution is derived from an architecture that integrates disparate products and applications around an event-drive core providing an automated ‘ alarm ’ system activated in anticipation of a user-defined problem and takes immediate action .
10 At various intervals and locations around the country local groups of the BKA hold shows and auctions , with fish , eggs and all associated items on sale .
11 This booklet is available at the Faculty headquarters and also at the various homoeopathic hospitals and clinics around the country .
12 Normally , financial troubles and scandals around money visit players late in their lives , when their playing days are over and they are rehabilitating themselves back into the real world .
13 The experience of traders in York , Middlesbrough , Newcastle and other towns and cities around the country is that pedestrianisation does work for them .
14 The connection between a Single Currency and a single central government is now widely accepted by senior officials and ministers around Europe .
15 The idea again emerges of dispersed farms or hamlets around which villages grow .
16 The attempt to build a broad Jacobite alliance of disaffected Whigs and Tories around Country principles met with some degree of success in the early 1690s .
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