Example sentences of "[Wh det] [vb base] around [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Citalia offers guests three apartments — each named after the fragrant herbs which grow around the house .
2 Too often they are dominated by smooth committee men in light grey suits with lukewarm words which swill around the mouth like watered-down lemonade .
3 Instead , the bodies are loaded onto individual carriers , known as automated guided vehicles ( AGVs ) , which travel around the assembly plant under their own power and are individually guided by signals sent out through wires in the floor from a bank of central computers .
4 The particular bacteria used , which flourish around the volcanoes and geysirs in Yellowstone National Park in the United States , will digest themselves once they run out of other food .
5 At issue in this seemingly-abstruse dispute is a fundamental question : how to tax the growing number of firms which operate around the world in such a way that each dollar of profit is taxed only once , but firms are discouraged from artificially shifting profits to low-tax jurisdictions .
6 But pondering each may heighten awareness or trigger new avenues of thought to help us break through the double walls which arise around every church : one built by the members and the outer one constructed by the community .
7 By manipulating the fungi which exist around the roots of all plants we can make the plant more efficient at taking up nutrients and make it grow quicker .
8 The system takes pictures from the Meteosat satellite in geostationary orbit 22,000 miles above the equator and NOAA satellites which orbit around the earth via the poles .
9 Low resourcing and poor material support encourage teachers to adopt a ‘ survival ’ or ‘ make-do ’ orientation to their work and incline them towards more control-centred , transmission-style patterns of teaching which revolve around the imposition of their own personal authority within the public setting of the classroom .
10 We shall reconsider the notion of presupposition in section 3.3.2 , but generally avoid the complex arguments which revolve around the presuppositions of sentences and propositions .
11 There are now some 40 global equity funds ( which invest around the world including America ) , and 60 international ones ( which invest only outside America ) .
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