Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] around [art] corner " in BNC.
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1 | When Nicolae Ceauşescu first arrived in the city , Bucharest contained a dazzling array of buildings of all styles : examples of its older Balkan heritage could be found side by side with grandiose business palaces in the style of Central Europe 's Griinderjahre of the 1870s , with Art Deco and Cubist designs around the corner . |
2 | I forgot eggs , ’ he called , and scampered off down the stairs to get some from an early dairy around the corner . |
3 | He believed he should come across someone who should want his skills — he was an incurable optimist , and imagined a fortunate meeting around every corner , though how that should come about was hard to see , as he advanced farther and farther into the dark , dense trees , where even the moonlight was split into dull little needles of bluish light on the moss , not enough to see by . |
4 | Well that that is now accommodation for away supporters down at there is no cover over it as yet , there were plans to make a covered stand of it but er they have n't it has been covered over and that 's where the away supporters still stand to this day and a little bit around the corner at the bottom end , at the railway end as they call it now , not the laundry end . |
5 | Some quick research around the corner at the New York Genealogical Society . |
6 | It was as she came to the end of her enthusiastic little speech that she realised she was leaning halfway across his desk , so close that she could almost have counted his lashes and the tiny fine lines around the corners of his mouth . |
7 | There was a stone in the windswept graveyard that bore her name , there were good times around the corner . |
8 | The BEC now occupies its own offices around the corner in Hope Street . |
9 | Eventually I made a new friend around the corner . |
10 | ‘ Those two cunts around the corner . |