Example sentences of "just around the [noun] " in BNC.

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61 They would be based in Union Quay barracks just around the corner ; that would be their home .
62 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 .
63 The situation today is very muddled , software is available for both the Apple Macintosh and the IBM PC and its compatibles but even more is just around the corner and it wo n't be until towards the end of the first quarter of next year that the market will have stabilised .
64 He believed that the government had lost credibility , first by denying that any recession ever existed , then by claiming it was only minor , then by claiming that though perhaps it was severe the recovery was just around the corner .
65 A move across cultures for lunch at China Jazz , 29 Parkway , NW1 ( 01–482 3940 ) just around the corner from Camden Market , an ocean liner of a place with a cool Thirties feel ; all bright steel , pale wood and black granite , overseen by punky waiters in designer bow-ties .
66 In the meantime , the Alps as the ‘ playground of Europe ’ was only just around the corner .
67 When she 'd called him , she 'd been no closer to Vine Street than the corridor pay phone just around the corner .
68 " There 's a café that stays open — a Greek place , just around the corner .
69 She stared out of the window and thought she could write a book in the time it was taking them to get to Nice , which really was just around the corner .
70 ‘ We 've passed five places selling coffee and pastries already , including the one just around the corner from your flat . ’
71 The malais began to think a triumph was just around the corner .
72 A Noel Coward lyric goes ‘ Bad times are just around the corner ’ ( ‘ There are black clouds over the dark cliffs of Dover ’ ) and many homes this Christmas will be Dickensian in a depressing rather than a jolly sense .
73 Recovery is ‘ just around the corner ’ for the UK hotel industry , according to Horwath Consulting , international hotel , tourism and leisure consultants , writing in the latest Horwath Business Review .
74 The hotel is just around the corner , maybe a few corners , but almost no distance .
75 There is a case to be made for those starving and living in cardboard boxes just around the corner
76 The Bengali lady who enrolled in an English cookery class , so that she could provide English food for some of her son 's chums at school , is likely next to take a GCSE in English and help prepare herself for a job that may be just around the corner .
77 Those little shops are loved by the British people because they are conveniently located just around the corner .
78 She might think we 're just around the corner and that we 're not coming to see her .
79 Just around the corner from Wimpey 's headquarters in Hammersmith , London & South East region has successfully combined old with new in a £ project to build a new science block and refurbish existing facilities at the Sacred Heart School .
80 I was strolling through the local city centre , when I heard a thumping bass sound coming from just around the corner .
81 It would be easy to be a prophet of doom and gloom in these difficult times but in business and in the Association , I sense a new spirit of optimism that better times are just around the corner and that we are at last seeing the tangible signs of recovery .
82 Membership benefits include some that arrive through the post , and others that are waiting for you just around the corner
83 The way this business is moving , you really never know what exciting new opportunities are just around the corner .
84 Ours is just around the corner .
85 But an architect friend offered me premises in Portland Mews , funnily enough just around the corner from our new gallery .
86 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 ) .
87 If you 'd told me all those years ago , I would have grown up with the idea of another mother , perhaps miles away , perhaps just around the corner .
88 Speeding away from the village never to return — or parked just around the corner ?
89 I can also see another one just around the corner . ’
90 Daylight was just around the corner however , but by the time daylight did arrive , although she and her pride were very much certain that she 'd see Vendelin Gajdusek in hell before she ever spoke to him again , certain other practicalities had entered her head .
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