Example sentences of "[be] around the " in BNC.
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1 | There is no notable deceleration , but I do n't know that my mind was recording anything but fear , nor is there any particular screech or roll , but suddenly we 're around the corner and accelerating down towards the tunnel and Jackie 's saying , ‘ You can relax now , Keith . ’ |
2 | It is important to be around the professionals , the leading players in the world . |
3 | In the distance he could hear the sound of water dripping and he kept a look out for puddles , holes , fallen beams or any other dangers that might be around the next corner . |
4 | The itching is very troublesome and may be around the vagina with burning soreness and redness . |
5 | And it will probably be around the 19th — a magical day if ever there was one — that a fateful meeting or journey takes place . |
6 | Prime times for endings and beginnings will be around the full moons of March 8 and November 16 and the eclipses . |
7 | It is assumed therefore that virtually all children will travel along broadly the same curricular path in English , but that some will move more quickly , and further , than others ; and some may be around the level 1 attainments for the whole of their school careers . |
8 | Annual growth to 1996 is expected to be around the 43% mark , reaching $700m in 1996 . |
9 | Around one hundred galleries are expected to have signed up by the closing date and attendance figures are expected to be around the usual 100,000 . |
10 | In the schematic dating we apply to this period it seems to be around the last century of the second millennium that an upward turn becomes traceable , notably in pottery and specifically the pottery of Athens . |
11 | Our main European markets would appear to be around the Mediterranean , but with statistics showing that northern European summers are apparently becoming warmer I 've decided to launch our system in the United Kingdom as well . ’ |
12 | We never sold anything of course but it gave me a sort of status plus it was a very interesting time to be around the art world . |
13 | Prices will be around the standard pub price and in some instances considerably less . |
14 | In the words of Dunlop ( 1958 : 20 ) , the technological context of ‘ railroads has many distinctive features affecting the relations of managers and workers : the train operating divisions use small crews working together and in movement far from close and immediate supervision ; complex and expensive equipment is utilized with a high ratio of capital to worker ; … the costs of accidents can be consequential ; the hours of operations for equipment may be around the clock , and they do not conform to normal factory schedules … ’ . |
15 | The screens were around the bed and the draught from the door set them billowing like sails . |
16 | By 1980 , registrations were around the 3,000 mark . |
17 | Sam howled with laughter , as did those people who were around the cage at the same time . |
18 | For two years my father-in-law shuffled the money around various building societies , chasing the best interest rates , which at times were around the 20 per cent mark . |
19 | ‘ What did Miss Trunchbull call your father when they were around the house at home ? ’ |
20 | Olschewski said that profits were around the two figure million mark , but would n't provide more specific details . |
21 | Rather more skilled crafts , such as fullers , shearmen , cutlers , painters and butchers , were around the £10 mark . |
22 | Most docks were around the Midlands ; over a hundred of these were on the Birmingham Canals . |
23 | He wandered around for a couple of hours having chats with any of the old fellows who were around the place . ’ |
24 | Can you tell me about the buildings that were around the airport ? |
25 | Well erm you see although I learned shorthand and typing it was better money and that was the reason I had to do it , I 've passed my exams in shorthand but er probably there were n't enough offices then to employ a good many clerks , but erm they er it was a very big fellow who used to ring the bell and the bell was on the outside , he was named Tom but I ca n't for the life of me think erm what his other name was but , erm it used to put the fear through us I can tell you if we were around the corner and we heard that bell ringing but erm they , they were a good firm to work for and , but they were strict but everywhere was strict in those days , we had to accept it but it was a long long hours , but erm they knew I had some , I , I enjoyed it and I 'd go back again only I 'm too old . |
26 | Right at the end of the street was the wall of a very old building , the entrance being around the corner in Barnards Cross . |
27 | In the normal way , a pregnant woman would go for regular check-ups either with her doctor or with the ante-natal clinic , the first visit being around the eighth to twelfth week . |
28 | Consultant pathologist Dr Brian Rogers said Jacob had no congenital malformations and died from a lack of oxygen which was probably caused by the umbilical cord being around the neck before birth . |
29 | ON THE fae of things , Michael Palin seems an unlikely double for the archetypal stiff upperlipped phlegmatic Englsihman Phileas Fogg , hero of Jules Verne 's Around the World in Eighty Days . |
30 | Most of the main roads are in good condition , but driving can be very tiring as there are many bends , and most of the roads are built onto the mountainside with deep ravines dropping away below , and you never quite know what 's around the corner — be it a bus straddling the centre of the road to take a corner or a group of children playing football in the road . |