Example sentences of "in [noun] around the " in BNC.
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1 | Six smugglers , including William Carter , were hanged together on the Broyle outside Chichester on 19 January 1749 and their bodies gibbeted in chains around the county as a grim warning to other would-be smugglers . |
2 | In cases around the room lie the collected fragmentary treasures of human ancestry , mostly skulls , jaws and teeth with a few partial limb bones . |
3 | There are several variants of the argument , differing at least in part around the degree of class reductionism and the amount of reflexivity allowed to the working class racist subject . |
4 | Now there are various exceptions to this : for example , some languages have demonstratives organized in part around the location of other participants than speakers . |
5 | Lord Sagramoso 's writ had run to the other barren planets of Karka 's Sun , and to those of its runtish red dwarf binary twin , Karka Secundus , including some small mining world in orbit around the twin . |
6 | The natural assumption was that the electrons were in orbit around the nucleus as the earth is in orbit around the sun . |
7 | The natural assumption was that the electrons were in orbit around the nucleus as the earth is in orbit around the sun . |
8 | Capture is made considerably easier if the Moon was captured in small pieces , because interactions between them , or between circum-Earth gases and such pieces would readily place some of them in orbit around the Earth . |
9 | For a body moving in orbit around the Sun the surface facing the direction of orbital motion will be struck by more ‘ bullets ’ than the trailing face , just like the front of you gets wetter than the back when you run through a storm of vertically descending rain . |
10 | In capture theories more possibilities open up : the Moon could have suffered its late heavy bombardment as it tumbled through space before capture ; it could have suffered it from debris already in orbit around the Earth or the large basins alone could have arisen from such debris ; or it could have been bombarded by material which entered the Earth-Moon system after the Earth had captured the Moon . |
11 | So the only place to put such a black hole , in which one might use the energy that it emitted , would be in orbit around the earth — and the only way that one could get it to orbit the earth would be to attract it there by towing a large mass in front of it , rather like a carrot in front of a donkey . |
12 | One modern example is a space capsule in orbit around the earth ; another is a capsule falling radially toward the Earth . |
13 | These had originally also been nomadic pastoralists , but even by the time of the Russian conquest were partly settled and engaged in agriculture around the Tatar towns such as Tara and Tyumen . |
14 | Mandi , who has signed with Spennymoor agents AIR , can be seen in clubs around the area . |
15 | The refugees , small wiry people dressed in rags the same colour as the desert , huddle in the shelters , crouch in the shade behind the buildings , or in groups around the places where relief teams distribute what little food there is . |
16 | They stood in groups around the bed smiling and talking , joking gently as though their words were necessary medicine . |
17 | Ordinary pantiles abounded in eastern England where commerce with Holland was strong and they began to be manufactured in Norfolk around the turn of seventeenth century . |
18 | Grandad arrived in Baldersdale around the turn of the century , to work on the building of the reservoir , and came to lodge at Low Birk Hatt , when Great-Grandfather Tallentire was running it . |
19 | Western press reports noted a rise in banditry around the refugee camps on the Thai border , leading to an indefinite suspension of UN aid shipments from Thailand into Cambodia from Sept. 21 . |
20 | Today there are over 36 million cards in circulation around the world . |
21 | Whenever I motor past , I imagine what a joy it must have been once upon a time to see him in action around the commons and village greens , stroking that famous beard and then scattering the pony and traps with his magnificent blows . |
22 | The four-fold sequence , and the four names derived from the names of Alpine rivers , continue to echo in research around the world although this interpretation has now been superseded . |
23 | There were attempts to abolish the butty system in Nottinghamshire around the end of the First World War ( i.e. before the opening-up of the Dukeries field ) , as part of a programme to improve working conditions ( Griffin , 1962 , p. 39 ) . |
24 | It is not therefore always appropriate to allow one 's life to be dictated by the differing fiscal policies in force around the world . |
25 | It follows a series of scandals involving alleged physical abuse , drug taking and prostitution in homes around the country . |
26 | Burning at earlier stages continues in shells around the core , like the layers of an onion . |
27 | That 's more than likely why the likes of Solitaire and Minesweeper get booted as often in offices around the country , and why Leisure Suit Larry was so popular with the City types a while back . |
28 | This is a goat , who because her main duty is to keep the grass in check around the HQ has been named ‘ Flymo ’ . |
29 | ‘ The action is part of Novell 's transition to uniform customer-related programmes and support capabilities in countries around the world , ’ declares the company , rather opaquely . |
30 | Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use . |