Example sentences of "[adj] [noun sg] be around the " in BNC.

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1 Generally the extra cost for this type is around the same as for adding your own jacket — but the insulation wo n't fall off .
2 Armies chose these banks as suitable places for crossing the Rhine , and a particularly eventful time was around the end of the eighteenth century and the start of the next .
3 The Macedonian government was able to press its claim for recognition , which had been blocked by Greece , by threatening that war was around the corner .
4 The rise in unemployment frustrated the government 's spending plans , because of the rising costs of social security ; it also undermined the credibility of the government 's claims that its economic strategy was working and that economic recovery was around the corner .
5 The return of socialism would be the ‘ road to nowhere , a dead end ’ at a time when economic recovery was around the corner .
6 Its current value is around the £250–300 mark
7 Consultant pathologist Dr Brian Rogers said Jacob had no congenital malformations and died from a lack of oxygen which was probably caused by the umbilical cord being around the neck before birth .
8 A more specific example of how the culture of work profoundly influences the industrial worker is around the issue of assessment .
9 In the normal way , a pregnant woman would go for regular check-ups either with her doctor or with the ante-natal clinic , the first visit being around the eighth to twelfth week .
10 Biddlecombe 's new beat is around the horse sales … his year 's of racing expertise is being harnessed at last … and the best news of all is that he may soon be back in the saddle
11 Dr Margaret Ashwell told the conference that the worst form of middle-age spread was around the middle as the traditional beer-belly shape meant more fat was concentrated where it does most harm — around the internal organs .
12 That value is around the Scottish average .
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