Example sentences of "[verb] anything about the " in BNC.
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1 | We 're not announcing anything about the team at present . |
2 | What gets me about this guy Alderson is that he served in the country area of Cornwall , and he makes all these proposals about inner-city policing ; now how the hell would he know anything about the inner city ? |
3 | If they answer the phone and say they do n't know anything about the bed-and-breakfast bookings , a customer could be lost immediately . |
4 | Oh , you do n't know anything about the plans he had for his dear daughter , and you stand there and talk of her marrying a man from the lowest scum family in Newcastle . |
5 | ‘ He did n't know anything about the guitar . |
6 | We do not know anything about the nature of her illness . |
7 | ‘ I do n't know anything about the Bamford Hunt , ’ Meredith said , suddenly finding him unattractive and pushy , his manner hectoring , and disliking both the way he assumed she would agree with him and the arrogance he displayed in failing to give any reason why she should do as he asked . |
8 | He says : ‘ I did n't know anything about the posters and I 'm pretty upset . |
9 | When I first decided to go into acting , my mother went mad — it was quite understandable , we did n't know anything about the acting profession . |
10 | When I was a kid ( Moran was born in 1965 ) I knew the name , I knew it was someone scary , but I did n't really know anything about the story or how exactly wild things really were . ’ |
11 | I did n't know anything about the way some birds use warm air currents to help their flight . |
12 | Do you know anything about the paper ? ’ |
13 | ‘ You do n't know anything about the card game in Room 42 at the Regal Arms , do you ? ’ |
14 | ‘ When I arrived I could n't speak a word of Spanish , did n't know anything about the photographic scene in Madrid and had never worked as a professional photographer before , so it was n't the easiest of situations to begin with . ’ |
15 | Mr. Lloyd , counsel for the defendant , has attacked this part of the judgment by relying heavily on the proposition that Mrs. Steed did not know anything about the power of attorney and her status thereunder . |
16 | He does n't know anything about the baby , and I never want to see him again . |
17 | ‘ They do n't even know anything about the war . |
18 | ‘ I do n't know anything about the book , I do n't even think he 'd started writing it . ’ |
19 | I do n't know anything about ward work , I do n't know anything about the forms , I do n't know anything Well obviously you get R T |
20 | I knew she was n't far offshore , but I did n't know anything about the set of currents off Winter Marsh , and if I just rowed into darkness I might miss her altogether , and be carried anywhere . |
21 | I do n't know anything about the history of Nice because … ’ |
22 | ‘ On your allegiance , ’ Cranston bawled , ‘ I ask you , do you know anything about the deaths which have occurred in this household ? ’ |
23 | I mean , frankly , does he know anything about the inner workings of central heating ? ’ |
24 | But , even if you do n't know anything about the deeper workings , you can apply some common sense guidelines to the same effect . |
25 | I do n't know anything about the rights of that , neither . |
26 | ‘ And I suppose you do n't know anything about the woman either ? ’ |
27 | I mean , before all you Outsiders came , I was just tinkering with things and I really did n't know anything about the world . ’ |
28 | ‘ Do you know anything about the transperambulation of pseudo-cosmic anti-matter ? ’ |
29 | People do n't know anything about the things that they 're not talking about , you 've had no experience of it , you do n't know , you know of the bad hairpieces and wigs |
30 | B does n't know anything about the bike |