Example sentences of "area around [art] [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 The research methodology involves a study of the area around a junior school , the social organisation of its population ; an in-depth study of a number of households spanning a range of class and ethnic origins , and a survey of households with children in the same school .
2 A draughtsman or inspector will be able to search the local area around a given piece ( by digitizing or constructing a " search box " ) and have the system automatically insert all the parts lying in that space into his working drawing .
3 Gorfang 's tribe , the Red Fangs , is currently the most powerful Orc tribe in the whole of the area around the western end of Death Pass .
4 Injections should be placed into the apex of the sphincterotomy , avoiding the area around the pancreatic duct .
5 While ‘ The Prophet ’ was asleep , a violent rainstorm swept across the countryside but when it ended and the farmer went to see how the fugitive minister had fared , he found that , miraculously , an area around the sleeping man had been left untouched by the rain .
6 Chris Summers tidying up the area around the Second World War gun turret site at Harwich
7 Around 100 people were evacuated from their homes and other premises in the area around the burning factory .
8 Technically , this is quite difficult to play accurately up to speed ; I find the best approach is to try to maintain a very relaxed right hand wrist and to pick in the general area around the top end of the fingerboard .
9 It also stands accused of murdering the much-loved area around the old Bull Ring market that had grown up in piecemeal fashion over the 800 years since Birmingham was granted a market charter in 1150 .
10 A call by students and trade unionists for a demonstration on June 9 in the capital resulted in the closure by police of the area around the National Assembly .
11 In particular , the area around the Arabian Gulf is an ideal site for a space launch centre that could , ultimately , rival anything in the developed world .
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