Examples of 'there is a corner' in a sentence

Meaning of "there is a corner"

there is a corner: This phrase indicates a turning point or a decisive moment in a situation. It implies that a change or development is imminent.

How to use "there is a corner" in a sentence

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there is a corner
Now there is a corner and going to have to do.
I think that there is a corner.
There is a corner entrance on the diagonal.
There are only a few more second to play and there is a corner kick.
There is a corner in the high wall.
Do you think that there is a corner of this Earth.
There is a corner shop called the old village shop.
On each of the four corners of the wall, there is a corner tower.
As long as there is a corner of the world.
How do you say "ice cream in Bosnia '? - Yeah there is a corner.
Yeah there is a corner.
Honoka really excited, because there is a corner of μ 's.
There is a corner coming up.
In the region of Brittany there is a corner where time seems to have stopped, Vannes.
There is a corner perfect for storage space and a full bathroom.

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You know, there is a corner condo unit.
There is a corner next to the window which has some interesting light.
Yes, there is a corner with no cheese.
There is a corner of nothingness in Paris where they fall to the waste.
There is a corner bell tower and entrance with pointed-arch openings.
There is a corner fireplace faced with marble in what was probably the manager 's office.
There is a corner of logic which considers infinitely long proofs, or infinitely long statements.
There is a corner of North Korea 's nuclear program that we should take notice of.
There is a corner shop in La Douze, similar to the one in Rouffignac.
There is a corner of the ancient forum, fontains, a mithraeum.
Now there is a corner and going to have to do … Oh!

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