Example sentences of "[conj] [vb past] [prep] the corner " in BNC.

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1 Hot rumpy on the beach , with Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster inadvertently heralding the libidinous fury of the rock 'n' roll revolution that lay around the corner .
2 Even afterwards , when I was a teenager , I paid for my bad timing , coming just too early to enjoy the fun and freedom that waited round the corner .
3 Aunt Margaret glanced round for something with which to distract her and darted to the corner where the cage was .
4 She had mastered Eddie 's cycle and came around the corner as though she were taking part in one of the bicycle races which had recently become such a popular spectator sport .
5 When it got dark I drove over and parked around the corner .
6 Proctor gathered the rebound and scored in the corner .
7 Berger watched him for a while , and then he also pulled up the collar of his greatcoat and turned into the corner .
8 Now dressed in striped cotton with sensible shoes and a cardigan , she stepped into the sunshine and walked round the corner of the house .
9 He switched on his torch and stepped round the corner .
10 A massive , antiquated fan whirred and clattered in the corner of the office , turning on its metal stem , examining them one by one .
11 He took a deep breath , primed the fuse , and leapt around the corner , arm raised .
12 Five minutes after the restart Pepper broke from a maul on the 22-metre line and dashed to the corner to score .
13 After a moment , she crept out of her room and looked round the corner of the landing , down the stairs .
14 So I got dressed and went to the corner shop to nick three Wormy bars , but Brett and Damon snuck up behind and they said they 'd tell if I did n't give them a bar each .
15 I got up and went to the corner of the parapet , from where I could see in three directions .
16 I waved goodbye and went round the corner to the wines and spirits .
17 On the next day he took Lane with him , together with a woman detective whose services he had borrowed , and went round the corner into Queen Charlotte 's Alley to visit Sarah Fleming .
18 I heard the word ‘ Engländer ’ and saw from the corner of my eye that they were looking at me .
19 He waved goodbye , saying thank you and disappeared around the corner .
20 The young woman cast one more despairing glance at us , shook her head and disappeared round the corner to answer her mother 's plea .
21 There did n't seem to be any sound coming from the bathroom , so I opened the door and fumbled round the corner to find the light cord .
22 Then she crept into the kitchen , stole an envelope and a stamp from the kitchen drawer , and ran to the corner to mail her letter before she could change her mind .
23 He walked through a narrow alley into the main street and stood on the corner by a butcher 's , looking up and down .
24 I noticed the twoness of the tea-table , and stood by the corner , embarrassed , aware of a trite English desire to sneak away .
25 I ordered a glass of wine and sat in the corner where I could survey the whole place .
26 and went and sat in the corner of the bathroom and went , scowled at him for a bit !
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