Example sentences of "[noun] [conj] [noun sg] around " in BNC.

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1 ‘ We did not have enough heart or bravery around the penalty area where it matters most against a team that was committed and strong .
2 If the bags are full of rotting food , or there is a smell or filth around the place , then more action may need to be taken , but the first priority is establishing what the person concerned feels , before asking ‘ Would it be helpful for someone to come in and give a hand with tidying up ? ’
3 One was not moving either weight or air around the countryside .
4 Swollen , inflamed parotids ; sub-mandibular glands too — they may be stony hard with a sensation of tension or pressure around them ; pains often shoot into the ears on swallowing ; dry rough throat with difficulty swallowing especially hot things ; pale face and skin .
5 He wanted only to be gone , to break out of the circle of reproach and injury around him .
6 The kind of technological developments demanded by the Plan , from new types of automobile propulsion to reformulated hair-sprays , will heavily influence technical research and development around the globe .
7 A team of eight scientists measured height , weight and girth around various parts of the body .
8 It is now generally acknowledged that a man is usually at the peak of sexual potency and performance around the early twenties ; thereafter a slow decline sets in .
9 Yet in the back of his mind this young man harbours a trunk full of doubts and confusion around sex .
10 I could put some such running , grasping lines of light and shadow around Nimue and Merlin .
11 Internationalisation — Company Programmes have developed an understanding of working with multicultural groups and the differing managerial styles and practice around the world .
12 Unusual soreness or redness around the mouth , nose or eyes .
13 No , I soon thought , not for me hang-gliding or white water canoeing or push-biking around the Himalayas or starring in parent/teacher bloody and painful , and of course exciting , rugby matches !
14 The entrances can be defined as those holes exhibiting quantities of scraped-out sand or soil around them , whereas a bolt or exit hole is simply that , a hole in the ground with no other clue to its whereabouts than that hole .
15 They did as they were ordered , and when the arms began to flail again Mother Francis brought her hand in a resounding blow across Sister Mary 's face , sending her backwards against the wall , where she stood , quiet now , her mouth agape and froth around her lips .
16 He is everywhere , doing good things from building houses for the poor , helping farmers in Africa raise better crops and fight disease , to monitoring Panamanian elections , which he declared a fraud before it was officially agreed , and generally promoting peace and justice around the world .
17 As Mr Cardinal had indicated , M. Dupont had not arrived in a good temper ; I can not recall now all the various things that had upset him since his arrival in England a few days previously , but in particular he had obtained some painful sores on his feet while sightseeing around London and these , he feared , were growing septic .
18 We all know about Agassi and his paintshop clothes , his tinted hair and gold around his neck .
19 Year after year , for the next three decades , Franco harped in innumerable , interminable speeches to the National Council , to the Cortes , to the Armed Forces and to the nation , on the need for unity and solidarity around him , against the divisive forces of anti-Spain .
20 A third has just returned from an overnight trip to Otterbur in the north-east of England Where it has been helping to move personnel and matériel around the ranges .
21 But now she felt cocooned in her own private shell of misery , as cut off from the noise and activity around her as if she were frozen in ice .
22 Give your garden a touch of class and character with a sundial as a focal point , and plant traditional herbs like thyme and lavender around the base .
23 Proposals were put forward for new houses and development around the barn ; but because the barn itself was ignored , there were fears for its future .
24 Teachers taking part will be asked to work in threes , each group being given a theme or aspect around which to devise a short combination of movements .
25 Tie in or shorten long stems ; mound strawy manure or soil around stems in cold areas .
26 ‘ The way I see it , ’ he said , strategically deploying troops and artillery around a wall-to-wall map , ‘ with a little more armour the Germans could be really kicking ass . ’
27 In more worldly Penzance the Mayor would , each Mid-summer 's eve , issue a proclamation that no bonfires were to be lit , knowing full well that , as evening fell crowds of youths would nonetheless throng the streets flourishing torches , rolling tar barrels and lighting fires at every town and village around Mounts Bay .
28 The opportunity for unification came in 1859 when the Kingdom of Sardinia — the island of Sardinia itself , together with Piedmont , Savoy and territory around Nice — sided with France in a war against Austria .
29 These poems are probably set in Somerset , but as most of Wordsworth 's social observation is directed towards the inhabitants of the Lake District , it would be as well to consider the economic history of that area in some detail before proceeding with Wordsworth 's reactions to the poverty and despair around him .
30 Requirements will include access for equipment and fire escapes , which may well affect layout of the site and space around buildings .
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