Example sentences of "a [noun sg] around [art] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Well , in the play , Puck the fairy is supposed to say he 'll put a girdle around the earth in forty minutes — ’ |
2 | We , we did trim them a bit around the sides , they were quite big , you know , . |
3 | Erm and that was after we put out a referendum around the plant and we got a seventy eight response saying , No smoking . |
4 | The courtly ceremonial acted as a veil around the naked reality of Mughal politics ; it was a mask which deliberately disguised the brutality and coarseness that lay hidden beneath . |
5 | The Arches exhibition organisers had placed a dinosaur around a corner and asked them to deal with it . |
6 | Sir Nicholas Goodison , the former chairman of the International Stock Exchange , once appeared on television 's Jim 'll Fix it to hang a badge around a small child 's neck . |
7 | So large , that when plans to flood their lowland were first announced , the Rut landers protested , ‘ But we do not wish our county to be just a towpath around a lake ! ’ |
8 | It still a best-seller around the world . |
9 | Jim Fulton , Health Physics , first quarterly winner of Safetip with suggestion to erect a handrail around the laundry building roof to improve safety . |
10 | It was more than a kilometre around the islands from the lighthouse to the ship , and every wave , every rock was different and dangerous . |
11 | An injunction was granted in that case to enforce that duty ordering the owner to maintain a hoarding around a vacant piece of his land or find some other way to prevent trespassers from using and depositing filth and refuse there , which amongst other things , gave rise to foul odours . |
12 | ‘ There is a ford around the next great bend of the river , at the Yair or Yarrow , where the Berwickers net the salmon . |
13 | To provide foundations for the walls , we formed a toe around the outside , 75mm deeper and a shovel width ( like a moat ) , and skimmed off the sharp corner . |
14 | And it took our model 's breath away when she tried on the ring … its facets sparkling like a waterfall around the dimly-lit room . |
15 | Each time a measurement is made the program checks that a strip around the reference strip has at most a small number of ON pixels in it . |
16 | Engine components are stacked to portable shelving and essentially follow the stripped-down radial on a parallel around the CFS facility . |
17 | There was also a skirmish around the question of married deacons , an idea broached in chapter II of the document on the Church , Lumen Gentium ( officially , De Ecclesia ) . |
18 | However , while it was comparatively easy to cobble together a story around a popular star , the British industry was not yet well organized when it came to finding a steady output of ideas for dramatic features and developing them into workable scripts . |
19 | Take your biggest fear , take three or four symbols ( for example , a door , an attic , a ring , a knife ) that hold significance for you and organise a story around the fear and the symbols . |
20 | While there he begged a look around a semi-derelict Dakota and realised he was hooked on propliners ! |
21 | In times past , I had tried to get across to the continent as much as possible , but now , while other people were going abroad for the first time because of all the cheap travel around , I was ( without intending to be anti-social ) doing exactly the opposite and taking a look around the British Isles . |
22 | I trudged back to the city centre and tried to have a look around the main shopping district , forced to sprint squelchily from doorway to doorway and from one dripping awning to another ; but it was hopeless . |
23 | for anyone who has a programme with potential outside their own country , who wants to have a look around the industry for themselves and is interested in the television process ( in all its manifestations ) . |
24 | Their busy programme included a look around the sights of Norfolk . |
25 | When you take a break at lunch-time , have a look around the local shops . |
26 | ‘ Ah 'd have liked to take a look around the Archaeological Museum , but Ah fear we 'd never make it in time through the rush-hour traffic . |
27 | ‘ Though I 'd be grateful if you could have a look around the vines to make sure there are n't any more . ’ |
28 | In a while we 'll be taking a look around the show , and finding out about a traditional breed of sheep and a very small breed of cattle . |
29 | Fresh start : The new intake at Queens University take a look around the Great Hall during a special Open Day |
30 | HAMLET took a look around the vast spaces of Liverpool 's St George 's Hall today and said : ‘ It 's beautiful but we 'll mess it up . ’ |