Example sentences of "just around the corner [prep] " in BNC.

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1 Just around the corner to the right and then first right and — ‘
2 Just around the corner at Fawbush a senior member of the Canadian art scene , Betty Goodwin , holds forth with paintings , sculpture and drawings .
3 Most would have earnings more like those of the Fu family , who live just around the corner on an income that is about one-fifteenth of the Lis ' .
4 Angora II is just around the corner in a quieter cul-de-sac .
5 Like Chelsea , Howe has suffered adversity but good times are surely just around the corner in the New Year .
6 This is painted just before the war , and it 's interesting to compare it with a painting by the court painter , William Dobson who worked in Oxford during the war , his studio was just around the corner in the High Street , because that 's Rupert very much at the end when things were going badly wrong for him , erm and it 's unfinished , perhaps because Dobson was beginning to run out of paint , and the experts at allow , and I think just that face tells the whole story about tension and unhappiness , Dobson 's an interesting painter , one of the first English painters who sort of get to the top in this way , and he painted a lot of the cavaliers at Charles ' court , erm this is Sir John Byron who clattered down the main street at St Aldate 's , before the king even arrived before the Battle of Edgehill , the one that caused trouble for John Smith , erm and he was very much a swash-buckling character , but he did n't spend a lot of time in Oxford later , but he was there enough to have his portrait painted .
7 By this time it was severed just around the corner from Staveley Town South Junction .
8 Just around the corner from Sion House they found a narrow five-story terraced house built in the 1840s but impeccably Georgian in every other respect .
9 UNLESS you live in their village , town or just around the corner from one , it is unlikely you have ever heard of the six people on this page .
10 We stayed at Makerstoun from 1966 to 1978 and then , while keeping Makerstoun for weekends , bought a property in Edinburgh ; a neat terraced Regency house in Upper Dean Terrace on the Water of Leith , just around the corner from Raeburn 's lovely Ann Street and a few hundred yards downstream from the house in Belgrave Crescent where I was born .
11 After examining the photographs , Mr Hayden recognised William Terris who had been murdered in about 1900 in The Strand which lies just around the corner from Covent-Garden Underground Station .
12 He was a small boy of six who lived just around the corner from her , and for days he had been going on about this great talking parrot his father had given him .
13 Discs Mansions is the epitome of new business gentility , tucked away in a sweet little Victorian cottage mews in Hammersmith , just around the corner from Island Records — which is probably no coincidence , as we 'll find out later .
14 A move across cultures for lunch at China Jazz , 29 Parkway , NW1 ( 01–482 3940 ) just around the corner from Camden Market , an ocean liner of a place with a cool Thirties feel ; all bright steel , pale wood and black granite , overseen by punky waiters in designer bow-ties .
15 ‘ We 've passed five places selling coffee and pastries already , including the one just around the corner from your flat . ’
16 Just around the corner from Wimpey 's headquarters in Hammersmith , London & South East region has successfully combined old with new in a £ project to build a new science block and refurbish existing facilities at the Sacred Heart School .
17 But an architect friend offered me premises in Portland Mews , funnily enough just around the corner from our new gallery .
18 The jobless total has risen by forty four percent in a year : just around the corner from grail engineering evidence of firms which have n't made it through the recession , and empty industrial units where firms have yet to try .
19 ‘ This particular tie-up is everything we stand for two companies just around the corner from each other which were dealing with firms from outside the area .
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