Example sentences of "[noun sg] all around [art] " in BNC.

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1 Apply a bead of non-setting mastic all around the base of rebates on the timber subframe , and across the front sill platform
2 Where the inner band had stuck to the hair all around the sides and back , she had to chop the hair off right to the skin so that he finished up with a bald white ring round his head , like some sort of a monk .
3 Leave a ¼″ gap all around the top when attaching the board — an 18″ × 72″ × 18″ piece of ¼″ plywood fits into this .
4 Tufnell bowls , quickly , flatter , and that whistles through outside the off stump , ooh , groans and shouts of disappointment all around the wicket there , echoed by Victor Marks , yeah , yeah in the box .
5 As we have advised before , allow for the hems and , especially in the case of a Rokkaku , for reinforcement with a cotton tape all around the sail .
6 You 'll find a day is ample time to apply your stencil all around a medium-sized room .
7 Manufacturers ran up their mills , factories and works on the edge of existing towns , and their workers were housed in streets of terrace-houses built rapidly on the vacant ground all around the factory .
8 Tut-tutting all around the house .
9 Royalty all around the county .
10 Paramount closed down its London office in 1968 , declaring that ‘ we now feel that by coordinating and controlling our production activities in Hollywood we can effectively control a programme that will continue to draw from a talent pool all around the world . ’
11 Can you remember how we talked about the Romans having a very strong army and how they captured land around Rome around it 's lake and before long they 'd captured land all around the Mediterranean Sea and they formed that into what we call the Roman Empire .
12 There was a buzz of excitement all around the room , but at the same time everyone had the same nervous look about their face .
13 This unit is separated from the fields of ridge and furrow all around the village by a break of slope or change of level of I metre ( 39 in ) or more in height .
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