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24 Sentences With "just round the corner"

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It's the fact that another instalment of Kompakt's long running Pop Ambient compilation series is just round the corner!
" The driver said it was "surreal" to see "Sherlock Holmes fighting off four attackers just round the corner from Baker Street.
And from the looks of it, the new Note 7 might just round the corner and prove that bigger can be better.
Just round the corner is South Korea's supreme court, which says the church has no legal right to much of this space.
With Chinese New Year, also known as the Spring Festival, just round the corner, the annual travel rush in China is fully underway.
"Cuz we actually want to, need to hear that the monster's waitin' just round the corner," she explains in her working-class Lincolnshire accent.
"With Brexit just round the corner, more than ever, the UK needs to show that it's an easy place to travel to," it said in a statement.
"We need a constructive approach - the clock is ticking, and if we look at the calendar we see the end of 2019 is just round the corner," Sefcovic told a news conference.
The flat we're in now is much bigger, has more character (and by character I mean big windows and too much wood), and is just round the corner from our last place, so we got to stay in the area.
With parliamentary elections in Afghanistan just round the corner, and China pouring in all the money, President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE and his administration need to perceive and come to terms with the fast-changing geopolitical realities in Afghanistan.
The Quaker meeting house (Religious Society of Friends) is just round the corner on Queens Parade. The town Mission on Mayfield Grove later became the Evangelical Free Church, then Mayfield Community Church and latterly Mowbray Community church, having sold the Victorian church premises.
An award is just round the corner for him. Keeravani in a sense is the other hero of the movie. There are 19 songs, each dipped in his own devotion to his art. Like in Annamaiya (Annamayya), he has delivered more than he has been asked for.
Halsey Court is a fictional London cul-de-sac that is not fashionable despite being located in Mayfair. It is featured in several stories, including Galahad at Blandings, Money in the Bank, and Frozen Assets.Ring & Jaggard (2000), Wodehouse with Old Friends, p. 130 In Frozen Assets, Halsey Court is said to be located just round the corner from Barribault's.
The original post office was just round the corner and still goes by the name of The Old Post Office. The butcher's shop is still on its original site. After World War I a Memorial Hall was built in the village, originally from a mess hut removed from a Canadian Army camp, and still stands. It contains plaques in memory of men from the parish who died serving in the World Wars.
His paternal grandmother was of Austrian descent. He married Gabrielle Gourgey in 1999; they have two sons and one daughter. They live in a townhouse in Holland Park, just round the corner from David Cameron's pre-Downing Street family home in Notting Hill. Feldman was educated at The Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, an independent school in Elstree in Hertfordshire, followed by Brasenose College at the University of Oxford, where he was awarded a first-class degree in Jurisprudence.
The Academy Bookshop began as a general bookshop. His first publications were finely bound limited editions of other publishers’ books but he soon decided that he would prefer to make his own and began in 1967 with a large format paperback of Aubrey Beardsley’s prints, an ideal title to attract the customers of Biba, who had recently opened her shop just round the corner in Kensington Church Street. The Beardsley book was still in print when Academy was sold in 1990.
Nasir Khan previously directed a documentary titled Made in Pakistan. The project was finalized in 2014 while Development and concept was being planned by the team by past three years, the director on his interview stated “I have been working on this project for over three years and with the release just round the corner, I don’t have anything to say, but to wait for people’s response,” while casting and development were carried out in min 2014. The screen play was done by Saad Azhar. The film was filmed in Mauritius, Pakistan and India.
The Communist Party of India's second congress at Calcutta on 28 February 1948, the Zhdanov line of insurrection was adopted on the premise that 'free' India was only a "semi-colony of British imperialism". Open call for taking up arms, known as 'Calcutta thesis' and was closely identified with its main proponent and the then General Secretary, B. T. Ranadive. As a result, insurgencies took place in Tripura, Telangana and Travancore. A new revolutionary mass upsurge—a veritable People's Democratic Revolution—was thus envisaged throwing itself up, just round the corner.
The Junior Ganymede Club is a fictional club for valets and butlers, of which Jeeves is a member. The club is located in Curzon Street in Mayfair, as stated in three novels and one short story.The Code of the Woosters (chapter 5), Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit (chapter 1), "Jeeves and the Greasy Bird", and Much Obliged, Jeeves (chapter 1). In Much Obliged, Jeeves, while Bertie and Jeeves are in Curzon Street, Jeeves says that the club is "just round the corner".Wodehouse (2008) [1971], Much Obliged, Jeeves, chapter 4, p. 34.
The exclusive club that Bill works for as secretary in the beginning of the novel, Brown's, was based on a real London club, White's. Brown's is stated in the first chapter of Uneasy Money to be located in St James Street; White's is in fact located in St James's Street. In the last chapter, Elizabeth and Bill decide to get married in a church "on Twenty-ninth Street, just round the corner from Fifth Avenue"; this is a reference to the Little Church Around the Corner, where Wodehouse married his wife Ethel in 1914.McCrum (2004), p. 112.
Ghalib seemed to be acutely aware of a European[English]-sponsored change in world polity, especially Indian polity. Syed Ahmad might well have been piqued at Ghalib's admonitions, but he would also have realized that Ghalib's reading of the situation, though not nuanced enough, was basically accurate. Syed Ahmad Khan may also have felt that he, being better informed about the English and the outside world, should have himself seen the change that now seemed to be just round the corner. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan never again wrote a word in praise of the Ai'n-e Akbari and in fact gave up taking an active interest in history and archaeology.
Ghalib seemed to be acutely aware of a European [English]-sponsored change in world polity, especially Indian polity. Syed Ahmad might well have been piqued at Ghalib's admonitions, but he would also have realized that Ghalib's reading of the situation, though not nuanced enough, was basically accurate. Syed Ahmad Khan may also have felt that he, being better informed about the English and the outside world, should have himself seen the change that now seemed to be just round the corner. Sir Syed Ahmad Khan never again wrote a word in praise of the Ai'n-e Akbari and in fact gave up taking an active interest in history and archaeology.
Stuart McCall was born in Leeds, West Riding of Yorkshire, England, to Scottish parents Andy, a former professional footballer, and Jean McCall. He was the couple's third child after Leslie and Janette, who were 20 and 15 respectively when Stuart was born. The family home was just round the corner from Leeds United's Elland Road ground where McCall would spend many Saturday afternoons watching United, dreaming of following his father and playing for Leeds, even after the family moved to Wortley. McCall played football for Upper Wortley Primary School and Thornhill Middle School, even scoring a winning goal for the latter in a cup final when he came on as a substitute with his arm in a sling.
Slum clearance being undertaken just round the corner provided the opportunity to move into a brand-new purpose- built home on what became known as Garrick Street. The move was completed in 1864 and the club remains in this building today. All new candidates must be proposed by an existing member before election in a secret ballot, the original assurance of the committee being “that it would be better that ten unobjectionable men should be excluded than one terrible bore should be admitted”. This exclusive nature of the club was highlighted when reporter Jeremy Paxman applied to join but was initially blackballed, though he was later admitted, an experience he shares with Henry Irving who despite being the first actor to receive a knighthood had himself been blackballed in 1873.

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