Example sentences of "[noun] is [adv] around the corner " in BNC.
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1 | If you achieve this , then a record deal is just around the corner , and you will have earned yourself a strong negotiating position which should enable you to sign the deal you want and not the first deal that is offered . |
2 | Preston Street with its many varied restaurants is just around the corner . |
3 | But now that retirement is just around the corner we are all really looking forward to spending more time there . |
4 | Labour has campaigned strongly on its £1 billion ‘ recovery package ’ while Mr Lilley , a firm believer in Thatcherite non-intervention , has had to rely on promises that recovery is just around the corner . |
5 | Equally , however , there are respected industry commentators who are certain that the first agreed takeover of a building society is just around the corner . |
6 | However , Gav 's biggest collar is just around the corner . |
7 | However , Gav 's biggest collar is just around the corner . |
8 | However , Gav 's biggest collar is just around the corner . |
9 | If the Doors comparisons are to be believed — which they are not — success is only around the corner if the amount of hype for Oliver Stone 's movie is anything to go by . |
10 | The hotel is just around the corner , maybe a few corners , but almost no distance . |
11 | In the early stages of the Depression he relied on optimistic statements to keep people 's spirits up — " prosperity is just around the corner " he said in 1930 — and on gaining the voluntary co-operation of business leaders in maintaining employment and wages . |
12 | The Manchester Business School and Cambridge University both reckon that the boom on the high street is just around the corner . |