Sentences with been around
been a·round
B b - The crowd gathered around.
- His land is fenced all around.
- He owns the land for miles around.
- All the country around.
- The tree was 40 inches around.
- To fly around and around.
- To show someone around.
- When spring rolls around again.
- The driveway to the house goes around past the stables.
- To get around into the navigable channel.
- The wheels turned around.
- Sit still and don't turn around. After our arguments, she finally came around.
- The smelling salts brought her around.
- He hasn't been around lately. The play has been around for years. When will she be up and around?
- I'll be around if you need me.
- He came around to see me.
- A halo around his head.
- To tie paper around a package.
- A skirt with fringe around the bottom.
- To get around town.
- To look around one.
- The country around Boston.
- It's around five o'clock.
- There are many cafés around the city.
- To stay around the house.
- To wander around the country.
- To go around the lake; to sail around a cape.
- The church around the corner.
- The earth's motion around its axis.
- Only the few advisers around the party leader understood his real motives.
- They got around the lack of chairs by sitting on the floor.
- The novel is built around a little-known historical event.
- He's been around and isn't likely to be taken in.