Example sentences of "[noun sg] [verb] its [noun sg] around " in BNC.
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1 | And it evinces a rather daring readiness to weave its fiction around the world of work , where private lives are inextricably bound up with talk of profit margins and raw materials . |
2 | An exciting implication , by analogy with certain tumour cells that express Lewis-X and metastasize to the lungs and liver ( the two major systemic organs through which schistosomes migrate ) , is that this sugar provides a means for the parasite to find its way around the host . |
3 | So really , this is no more wonderful than a dolphin learning its way around the complexities of its natural marine environment so that it may find — and catch — the best shoals of fish . |
4 | The meal queue winds its way around the upper deck between trunks , sacks of salt and dozing traders . |
5 | A PARCEL winging its way around the country carrying a homing device may sound like something straight from the pages of a James Bond story but there is nothing top secret about the idea . |
6 | Seeing the singer on telly squawking ‘ E's are good ’ was like watching a kid waving its potty around its head . |
7 | 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 . |
8 | My stomach curls its tongue around the food and smiles . |
9 | The path winds its way around the Newtown river and Clamerkin Lake providing some fine estuary walking and taking you inland a little . |
10 | The Loch Trool Forest Trail makes its way around Loch Trool in the Galloway Forest Park . |