Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] round the corner " in BNC.
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1 | That boy round the corner . |
2 | It 's a similar story round the corner at the Citrus Club . |
3 | You may be very lucky and find a real treasure round the corner . |
4 | Take the steamer , not to Rutli direct but to the calling place round the corner of the Seelisberg cliff face , Treib ( which , by the way , is pronounced like the English word " tripe " ) . |
5 | Less honestly , there are some booksellers who have a little man round the corner who will always oblige with a ‘ contemporary ’ painting on the fore-edge of an 18th or early 19th century book . |
6 | I know this little restaurant round the corner that serves a delicious choucroute garnie . |
7 | When we go to lunch in the little street round the corner the proprietors ' three-year-old son rushes to meet us . |
8 | that , or , prevent that , whereas he knows that little estate round the corner , I know they look after themselves . |
9 | ‘ I have to be getting along now , Lee , that 's the damp man and I 'm going to leave him here while I go to visit a dear friend round the corner . |
10 | 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 . |
11 | There is a better copy round the corner or at the next sale . |
12 | Look , I 've booked us all into the Italian place round the corner . |
13 | Up by that school round the corner . |
14 | However , there is a range of content and styles from international research names to the local teacher round the corner in print for the first time , which continually enliven and interest the reader . |
15 | One woman back then was heard to say to another old granny , ‘ There 's a lovely funeral round the corner , ducks . |
16 | she 's not , I mean the next door round the corner , like she 's on the corner and the house here , it 's been extended on the side , but it wo n't bring it anywhere near Pam 's extension |
17 | Going to grammar school really made me isolated It was only a couple of miles away from where I lived but that 's a long way when you 're only 11 — years-old and all your mates from junior school had gone to the local comprehensive round the corner . |