Example sentences of "in [noun pl] around [art] " 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 | Mandi , who has signed with Spennymoor agents AIR , can be seen in clubs around the area . |
4 | The bulk of the Collection was sold in mass lots contained in one or more tea-chests arranged in groups around a large room . |
5 | 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 . |
6 | They stood in groups around the bed smiling and talking , joking gently as though their words were necessary medicine . |
7 | It follows a series of scandals involving alleged physical abuse , drug taking and prostitution in homes around the country . |
8 | Burning at earlier stages continues in shells around the core , like the layers of an onion . |
9 | 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 . |
10 | ‘ 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 . |
11 | Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use . |
12 | Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use . |
13 | Currently , over 6,000 students worldwide have registered for the Distance Learning MBA , either by dealing with Henley direct or through a Network of Associate Institutions in countries around the world . |
14 | UNICEF , the United Nations ' Children 's Fund , works in countries around the globe to save children 's lives . |
15 | Homemaker design One of the most popular designs from the Fifties , items of which are probably hidden away in cupboards around the region . |
16 | Huge numbers of the hatchlings are immediately eaten by the fish that swim in shoals around the reefs . |
17 | In aviaries around the outside of the Walled Garden , you will see a range of familiar domesticated cage birds — which , given informed care , can make very good garden aviary subjects . |
18 | The museum catalogued 260,000 works in collections around the world . |
19 | Moreover the Yek had a horror of the mutations which were still the occasional result of the patches of radiation which were to be found in places around the continent , and they had laws to prevent the proliferation of mutant types through succeeding generations . |
20 | ‘ Many others like me in libraries around the world are quickly disappearing . ’ |
21 | Over and above the residual discomfort of managers used to being able to see bodies in seats around the office and to address them face-to-face , the teleworkers themselves can feel similarly cut off . |
22 | They 're aiming to emulate the practiced masters in Parliaments around the World . |
23 | Moreover the multinational corporations are responsible for the investment in plants around the globe , establishing new capitalist , industrial operations in each country with each plant performing a part of the labour that goes into producing commodities . |
24 | Argentina failed to produce an accord to avert over-fishing in waters around the Falkland ( Malvinas ) Islands . |
25 | Mansiones were normally large buildings with ranges of rooms grouped in suites around a central courtyard and a separate bath-house which would be additional to any urban bathing establishments . |
26 | Of granite , which he has used in dressings around the doors and windows , he wrote : ‘ Especial care is required to make the mouldings of a broad , bold and massive , rather than a small or delicately undercut character , and to avoid as far as possible anything like minuteness and pettiness in the finish . ’ |
27 | Brimming with visual tricks and stylistic sleights of hand , NASTY GIRL has deservedly made its mark in festivals around the world . |
28 | Nevertheless the specialist versus generalist debate is still on the agenda among advice workers in bureaux around the country . |
29 | Almost half the world population of brents winters in estuaries around the British Isles , nearly 100,000 birds . |
30 | The first is an examination of the coins themselves which survive in museums around the world . |