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(1) Hundreds of fans were milling around outside the hotel. (2) They milled around the ballroom with video cameras. (3) Crowds of students were milling around in the street. (4) Dozens of people milled around Charing Cross Road and Denmark Street. (5) There were a lot of people milling around the entrance. (6) There were people milling around on the streets. (7) In the parking lot, surrounded by hundreds of green-clothed men milling around Greyhound buses[/mill around.html], I felt very lonely. (8) Previously, most local grain was ground in the many small mills around the city and outlying areas. (9) Chesarynth gripped it convulsively at the strange sight of people milling around. (10) The crack house lust off Kelly Street was crowded, people milling around outside. (11) Men in forage caps were milling around below in the courtyard, their voices and footsteps resounding throughout the building. (12) People have been coming in and milling around to see if we actually have it. (13) There were a great many people milling around, the cream of Spaxton society, indeed, many of whom she knew or recognised. (14) The entire Project Eden team - or what was left of it - was milling around: cowed, shocked and submissive. (15) They hang around the edges of the dance floor, drinking, jostled by gangs of teenagers milling around. (16) Others were milling around on the grass to no apparent purpose. (17) The crowd milled around chatting and exchanging tips, hawking and spitting, slurping tea and placing bets. (18) It was a dark overcast day; the people milling around all looked grey. (19) Instead of a sit-down meal at the reception, everybody milled around, eating from trays of finger foods. (20) By 11am 1,000 people were milling around Parliament Square, keeping off the grass, and greeting old friends. (21) The normal behavior of the crowd is to mill around, make noise, and go nowhere. (22) A few bored policemen mill around outside a building the size of an aircraft hangar, outside which bobs a large balloon with the WWF panda on it. (23) The girls mill around. They are used to her tears by now. (24) Residents mill around damaged train carriages after a collision in Jakarta, 30 June 2005. (25) But most continue to mill around on the desert road, waiting — it seems — for the party that follows the action.