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

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1 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 .
2 Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use .
3 Authors in countries around the world are constantly releasing software for business and pleasure use .
4 Nevertheless the specialist versus generalist debate is still on the agenda among advice workers in bureaux around the country .
5 In fact four have been taken into preservation in centres around the country .
6 Brimming with visual tricks and stylistic sleights of hand , NASTY GIRL has deservedly made its mark in festivals around the world .
7 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 .
8 He was given the most cathartic laundering of his life , but his reputation — and his earnings from sponsors — shot up when he published the story in magazines around the globe .
9 RACING looks set to resume normal service this week after a rise in temperatures around the country .
10 If storage space and seating are both at a premium , try building in boxes around the perimeter of the room .
11 The Company developed a world-wide shipping empire which now , some 150 years later , has further developed into a major international group of companies with widespread interests and a workforce of some 48,000 people in locations around the world .
12 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 .
13 They 're aiming to emulate the practiced masters in Parliaments around the World .
14 The museum catalogued 260,000 works in collections around the world .
15 It follows a series of scandals involving alleged physical abuse , drug taking and prostitution in homes around the country .
16 Guinness , now well into its third century , has long been a collector 's item in bars around the globe , being elevated to immortality by writers and poets wherever they find it .
17 Argentina failed to produce an accord to avert over-fishing in waters around the Falkland ( Malvinas ) Islands .
18 ‘ 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 .
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