Example sentences of "at various [noun pl] around the " in BNC.

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1 I detect no conventional underlying plan : although certain melodic ghosts ( from La Mer , and if I 'm not mistaken from Berg 's Op. 6 Orchestral Pieces ) seem to cry like shags and gannets from the rocks at various locations around the coast , the work really does offer itself as a succession of episodes , most of them only a few bars in length ( the shortest of all is the single bar — string and brass glissandi giving onto flutter-tongue flute with gong — that represents Orfordness ) .
2 Initially , the tournament will be played on a regional basis at various locations around the country during July , with the 12 winners ( 6 men and 6 women ) , enjoying an overnight stop in London for the finals .
3 IBM top brass is said to have been meeting with Hewlett-Packard officials at various locations around the US over the last few days to lobby for their support and an announcement may now be imminent .
4 More interestingly , sources say that HP is currently weighing a 20% stake in Taligent to cement the new relationship , while IBM brass have been meeting with HP officials at various locations around the US over the last few days firefighting for their support .
5 JUN 1992 TOP post boxes and notice boards set up at various locations around the site and in mess rooms to communicate TOP news .
6 Throughout April about 1,000 fleet operators are being given the chance to put Peugeot 's entire diesel car range through its paces at various venues around the country , allowing road and track driving .
7 The Liverpool Crosby and Southport Railway , West Lancashire Railway , East Lancashire Railway , Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway each built their own depots at various sites around the town .
8 The following morning , three of the six were eventually discovered at various positions around the living room , the faint glimmer of life making me change my mind about dispatching them to the waste bin .
9 The Nautical Archaeology Society are running a series of part 1 and part 11 courses at various places around the country .
10 Basically , they are glorified ‘ pincers ’ , which pinch the skin and find how thick the fat layer is at various points around the body .
11 For the first few years the work was concerned with the Old Red Sandstone along the southern margin of the Highlands but soon men were stationed at various points around the Grampians , including the Moray Firth area , and were advancing towards the higher ground .
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