Example sentences of "round [art] corner " in BNC.

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31 ‘ It 's just round the corner , love , ’ she said .
32 ‘ We talked ourselves into believing that those gaunt , tight-lipped men in caps and mufflers were round the corner and tailored our policy to match these imaginary conditions . ’
33 Round the corner from the old jail , the Royal Hotel boasted a well inside the bar , the top covered by glass and the stone walls curving down into darkness and revealing a tiny gleam of water .
34 I trust that with spring just round the corner you will feel better .
35 Young moves round the corner to Toto 's in Walton Street , checking the cars , hoping the drivers — most of whom know him — will give him a whisper of what 's going on .
36 Gooch , now 38 , continues to hint that the end of his playing career may be round the corner but would dearly like to complete this summer the double of a Test series win over Pakistan and Essex 's sixth championship title , having been around when all the other five were won .
37 Out of the car park … then round the corner and into the High Street , full of fat old housewives and layabouts , past Woolworth 's and into Tesco 's — perhaps I can lose them among the counters .
38 It was only just getting over the shock 21 years later when an apparition sauntered past St Paul ‘ s School and round the corner of Gartocher Road into Shettleston Road .
39 I have the impression that in some quarters no thought is being given to what discoveries might be round the corner and in others no provision is being made to take advantage of them .
40 There was a keen nip in the air , winter only just round the corner Maggie thought .
41 The first-floor museum for the Ancient History of Tel Aviv–Jaffa just round the corner was well cared for , although it recorded not the Arab history of Jaffa but the Biblical history of the land ; there was an exhibition to illustrate the Israelite Royal Period ( 930 BC ) with references to King David .
42 Round the corner to our right was what we journalists liked to refer to as ‘ No-Man's-Land ’ , into which no man had ventured for more than a year .
43 ‘ There must be some method of edging it round the corner , ’ said Ludens .
44 Round the corner , back in the street , you will see in the garden wall of 7/501 , a bust of Zdeněk Wirth , founder of the movement for the preservation of historical monuments in Czechoslovakia .
45 As you walk round the corner to the museum entrance , notice the fine gateway to the left where Adrian Vredeman de Vries lived .
46 ‘ You must take this form to the office round the corner . ’
47 Round the corner . ’
48 Round the corner .
49 Round the corner . ’
50 Round the corner ? ’
51 It 's just round the corner in the next street . ’
52 Or perhaps you started to work out in the gym round the corner from the office .
53 Nails said suddenly , ‘ Wait here , ’ and ran off round the corner .
54 She now hurried round the corner and into the yard and there she knocked on the back staircase door .
55 Judging by the hard work they 've put into their music over the last three years , that success could just be round the corner .
56 The daughter who lives round the corner that gives most of the support [ PC ] is heading for a breakdown herself , she 's under considerable stress about Mum , but ca n't get cooperation from her brother and sister as to what should happen regarding the mother 's future …
57 We had dinner at a good restaurant round the corner and then I took her to Sammy 's Bowery Follies , a popular nostalgic show in lower Manhatten .
58 The wind whistled up round the corner past the supermarket to Stormy Hill .
59 The inexorableness of the Sabbath was almost palpable , waiting just round the corner , to slap up grills and padlock doors .
60 As they stood in the rain trying to hail a cab , Fräulein Müller and Lapointe disappeared round the corner of the gleaming facade of the Theater an der Wien .
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