Example sentences of "wind [pos pn] [noun sg] around " in BNC.
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1 | El Capitan had a baton in his hand now and was winding its strap around his wrist . |
2 | The Old Town harbours a sundry collection of churches , mansions , synagogues , palaces and mosques , winding their way around the narrow lanes and hidden nooks , beckoning the adventurer into the shadows . |
3 | One of the kids started winding his scarf around his head , mummifying himself . |
4 | Dozens of the cars will wind their way around the scenic coastline on Friday . |
5 | Over 300 long distance backpacking routes wind their way around Britain and we 've picked out six of the best for you to try . |
6 | The path winds its way around the Newtown river and Clamerkin Lake providing some fine estuary walking and taking you inland a little . |
7 | The hat is a fragile structure that winds its way around Caron 's head , spiralling upwards — unusual to say the least . |
8 | The meal queue winds its way around the upper deck between trunks , sacks of salt and dozing traders . |
9 | Needless to say , the course winds its way around the city , but nature lovers will enjoy the two crossings of the River Thames , over the Reading and Caversham bridges . |
10 | Maggie 's hands clung to his shoulders , her lips fused with his , and when his knee nudged her legs apart in an impatient and very male act of domination she wound her leg around his calf without even knowing it . |
11 | Fen did n't answer , but instead of continuing straight up to the house he took a fork in the drive which then wound its way around the perimeter of the grounds , inside the high boundary walls . |
12 | The winner of the toss usually wound his string around his hand except for the last six inches , this ensured a good sharp and hard blow on the other conker . |
13 | When you wind your way around the picturesque Lincoln Half-marathon course , look out for a little chap dressed in green who 'll be running backwards . |