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

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1 They allow leading firms continuously to adjust to the collapse of the timescales for the diffusion of products around the world ; people all over the world are increasingly aware of what others are buying .
2 On the other hand , if there were more than three spatial dimensions , the orbits of planets around the sun or electrons around a nucleus would be unstable and they would tend to spiral inward .
3 The colourful pictures were much the same , the number of PWRs around the world had increased , but there was one major difference .
4 Greatbatch and Thomson — again to the arm ball — were swept aside in the space of four deliveries , Patel chose once more to live by the sword and this time died by it , and Cairns fell meekly , to the ever-increasing cluster of fielders around the bat .
5 There are , in fact , infinitely many other families of homoclinic orbits winding any number of times around the z-axis .
6 What we have is an excess of definitions around the feminine whereas men are the undefined norm .
7 It has been able to anticipate requirements of operators around the world .
8 While senior members of the party and government hold a series of meetings around the city , the Stefan the Great Movement for National Revival is holding what it calls a ‘ great gathering ’ in the main stadium .
9 Thiercelin began to nudge through the crowd of idlers around the stage door , leaving his friend gazing stoically after him in the late evening rain .
10 In another family , where both father and daughter were in the trade , there were plenty of books around the house , but the children were " not good scholars " whatever that meant .
11 There were no juke-boxes or Coke machines , but there were many shelves of books around the room and a selection of magazines and newspapers ; there were also at least a dozen chess-boards .
12 concertina cut-outs of animals around the room .
13 The town has some fascinating historical buildings , among which must be mentioned the old Town Hall with its Black Tower , the Latin school with its allegorical front , the salt house with its striking black and white shutters , the house where Pestalozzi , the Swiss educational reformer , died in 1827 , a parish church dating from 1480 , and a cluster of houses in a happy jumble of styles around the Heimatsmuseum .
14 Graduates were usually destined for mageship at least , but Rincewind — after an unfortunate event — had left knowing only one spell and made a living of sorts around the town by capitalising on an innate gift for languages .
15 Its front end projects above the surface and carries a little coronet of tentacles around the opening through which it sucks in water .
16 It has a digestive tract that ends in an anus and a group of tentacles around the mouth , enclosed within the two shell valves .
17 Although the general distribution of earthquakes around the world had been known for many years , it was only with the establishment of a comprehensive network of seismographic stations to monitor underground nuclear weapons testing in the early 1960s that a detailed global picture emerged ( Fig. 2.10 ) .
18 Last year your film correspondent , William Parente , suggested that the last real subject left for the British film industry to tackle was the Highland Clearances , a subject of relevance to the Gaels , their current political context , and to many thousands of Scots around the world .
19 ‘ Hal , you had to do something , it was n't your fault , the people were ravenous. ’ consolidated Joy , ‘ Anyway , I did n't enjoy having lots of pets around the house . ’
20 The confidence of those words confirmed that in two and a half years Neighbours — the show which baffled the critics as its banality won millions of fans around the world — had transformed the shy diffident Kylie into an ambitious young woman .
21 The prime concern of administrators around the world is making money , not providing entertainment .
22 It gives copious detail on four cases where a total of $100m is alleged to have been misappropriated through a complex web of transactions around the world .
23 Such packages — which are repeated in scores of countries around the world — affect the poorest first , and amount to economic suicide for the governments concerned .
24 As the right hon. Gentleman knows , a number of countries around the world are in recession , are heading towards recession or are coming out of recession .
25 is just one of band of companies around the country , presenting their business plans to private investors .
26 Pitfall traps are placed in various sorts of sites around the garden to catch ground beetles , spiders , harvestmen , woodlice , centipedes and millipedes .
27 Chris trailed back , dragging his bat in disgust , but loudly clapped by his team and the little group of parents around the scorer 's shack in the corner of the field .
28 If the case has been autopsied , all organs should be sprayed liberally prior to placing a viscera bag and care should be exercised to avoid catching the rough edge of bones around the rib cage .
29 Among the various species , such specialized glands have been found in almost all anatomical locations including the anus , sex organs , wrists , ankles , chest , under their leg articulation , upon their shoulders and back and in a variety of places around the head , face and ears .
30 Trading standards officers are once again making their presence felt in the book trade with visits to a number of bookshops around the country .
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