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round about造句
(1) We heard gunshots round about midnight. (2) Rumours are going round about Mr Mason and his assistant. (3) We're leaving round about midday. (4) We got there round about half past nine. (5) We left the restaurant at round about 10.30. (6) A new roof will cost round about £3 000. (7) Round about one and a half million people died. (8) We're leaving round about ten. (9) They arrived round about 7 o'clock. (10) It'll cost you round about £1000. (11) He owned all the land round about . (12) He's round about the same age as my son. (13) A new roof will cost round about 1000. (14) He left the house round about four o'clock. (15) She's round about 26 or 27. (16) The names of the little towns round about Valence ring like peals of bells compelling you to go and look at them. (17) My first offence was round about the age of eleven - shoplifting. (18) The job should be finished round about March next year. (19) I glanced round about myself, on the lookout for clues. (20) You're a charwoman for Mrs Charlton, but round about here they have a number of names for you. (21) All the country round about was owned by the Earls of Chesterfield, who resided at neighbouring Bretby House. (22) Round about the Elephant and Castle I decided to call a truce and talk to him. (23) In addition, a great number of things round about, on every side, are causing what is happening now. (24) Round about Grace herself the great river deposited little but mounds of plastic containers. (25) The girls danced lightly round about the maypole. (26) Injun Joe's ghost is round about there, certain. " (27) The Old Testament records them running after false gods, the gods of the nations round about them, whenever opportunity offered. (28) I was risking no man of my village or those round about being charged with stealing a thing of value. (29) When the water boils, add the pasta, stir, and cook for round about six minutes. (30) It seems to me that he was waylaid and killed round about a quarter or half of the hour past six.