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

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1 You fit Open University study around the rest of your life .
2 The Labour government sought from the start to construct and hold together a support bloc around the theme of a ‘ social contract ’ , and I propose to organise my account of the development of political forces in this period around that same theme .
3 But in the end the resident was only allowed to inspect the security of the chain link fence around the dump .
4 Now Mr Wakeham said yesterday that high petrol prices are here to stay , considering what you 've just said , does that mean we can see a three pound gallon around the corner ?
5 The juxtaposition of seemingly disparate objects ; the distortion of scale ; the vaguely poetic resonances ( the wedding ring around the finger , the fingers on the piano keys etc. ) all contribute to the enigma of the images at once puzzling and yet trite .
6 I also run a contrast colour tacking stitch around the outline for a sewing guide and I leave this in place until I have re-hung the sweater on the knitting machine to attach the neck band .
7 It might include a 3000m timed run , 15 minutes Indian File , a school relay competition mixing up all the age groups , a leisurely scenic run , and a short pyramid session around the soccer pitch .
8 Increased noise and fumes from traffic would inconvenience residents , despite plans to build a screening wall around the car park .
9 This has been surprisingly little used even in the US , and the recent work by the CLE on it has had considerable impact in changing the direction of labour economics around the world .
10 It includes results from every major ( and obscure ) football tournament around the world , a country-by-country guide covering both league and cup champions and major club directories .
11 The Mirror 's pictures made headline news around the world .
12 Today one can enjoy a relaxing boat tour around the harbour .
13 A management consultant 's study has found that office and warehouse space around the port and former burgh of Leith offers the best potential for growth , while giving a further boost to the area 's development plans .
14 The mechanism of the healing is unknown but previous studies showed that the new vacularisation at the ulcer margin , the establishment of adequate blood flow around the ulcer base , and stimulation of cell migration and proliferation in the granulation tissue at the ulcer bed are the key factors in this process .
15 He boasts all the trappings of a billionaire : the 385-foot yacht which also acts as a roving business headquarters ; the private jets ; a string of racehorses ; gold supposedly held in the form of bars ; the twenty-mile-square holiday island of Spetsopoula , off Athens ; the shipping fleet on which his fortune is based ; a string of trophy wives and mistresses topped only be the late Aristotle Onassis ; and prime investment property around the world .
16 Seventy-year-old Robert Steel completed his 2,000-mile , 100 -day marathon walk around the coastline of England on 7 August .
17 Women naturally have larger bottoms and smaller waists than men , whose male hormone testosterone leads mainly to weight gain around the abdomen .
18 For the design photographed on the facing page , I chose the frame first because I was so attracted by its marble effect and the inlay banding around the frame .
19 These did not , however , include the 100,000 residents evacuated from the 30 kilometre zone around the reactor soon after the accident .
20 Resulting from our systematical radio monitoring work around the clock all over the world .
21 By day this means that the sun terrace around the pool is a sun-worshippers paradise — the only occasional movement being the trip to the poolside bar for a little light refreshment or a game of pool .
22 the sun terrace around the pool stretches from the back to the front of the hotel so you can catch the sun all day .
23 However , only a small fraction of the paraprofessional work force around the world receives any kind of training beyond the most rudimentary orientation to their jobs .
24 ‘ It 's a testing point around the age of 29 and I knew Diana would change considerably .
25 A bowler who strays wide of the off or leg stumps gives the batsman ‘ width ’ and enables him to glance , cut , and deflect , opening up scoring opportunities in a 360 degree circle around the bat .
26 The sharpening of the generalization gradient around a stimulus was in some way a consequence of the processes responsible for the formation of the S-R links but was not thought to be itself associative in nature .
27 At the start of your diving day , just press the face button once and watch the bar graph around the perimeter of the display countdown while the DataMax Sport zeroes itself to your current altitude , checks all internal functions and battery power .
28 ( The Regulations define a ‘ workstation ’ broadly as display screen equipment , accessories , peripherals and the immediate work environment around the equipment ) .
29 Take a camel ride up the slopes or a coach tour around the summit .
30 Taligent Inc , the Apple Computer Inc-IBM Corp venture devoted to building an object-oriented operating system environment plans to deliver a complete 32-bit object-oriented operating system around the middle of 1995 and will be looking well beyond its masters ' horizons for custom .
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