Example sentences of "about last [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Look , Helga , it 's about last night .
2 About last night .
3 Try not to brood about last night , so that you 're angry again by the time I can talk to you . ’
4 ‘ What about last night ?
5 Ah , this was what he was on about last night .
6 Has he explained about last night ? ’
7 About last night . ’
8 About last night , you need have no worries . ’
9 ‘ Tell me about last night .
10 ‘ Utter so much as a word about last night 's work and you will be clapped in irons , ’ declared Tyrell .
11 Lucinda lay , gazing upward , thinking about her mother so far away in London and about last night 's misfortune , which would have pleased the Countess greatly : three miserable women spending the night on a hard station bench .
12 TROUBLED morning television station GMTV finally had something to smile about last night when it was revealed it gained an extra million viewers over the last two weeks .
13 It made him think about last night 's events .
14 ‘ The show in the Village Troy was yabbering about last night , remember ?
15 Well , thought Alice , they are probably still sulky about last night .
16 ‘ Sorry about last night . ’
17 If Wishart began talking about painting , he attended for five minutes , then deflected the conversation with ‘ Do tell me about last night 's sailor . ’
18 ‘ What 's the pitch about last night ?
19 The next morning , Ian woke her up with a cup of tea , said he was sorry about last night , he 'd had a bit too much to drink .
20 or leave , muttering , ‘ Sorry about last night . ’
21 We ca n't we devise publishing concepts which capture children 's imaginations in such a way that they are confident to spend as much time talking about what they have been reading as they are about last night 's episode of ‘ Neighbours ’ ?
22 But as soon as I begin to be nice to him , a sort of self-satisfaction seems to creep into his voice and his manner ( very discreet , he 's been humility itself all day , no reproach about last night , of course ) and I begin to want to goad and slap him again .
23 Nothing about last night , him or me .
24 ‘ A few things have cropped up that I did n't have a chance to talk to you about last night . ’
25 You are embarrassed , about last night ? ’
26 Whatever happened , she had no regrets about last night .
27 Or had Roman told him about last night ?
28 ‘ Look , ’ he said , braking and getting out — at least they would be on the same level then , instead of her being ten frigid feet tall and him crouching six inches high in the driving seat of his car — ‘ about last night … ’
29 ‘ Perhaps you will tell me something about last night , how you spent the evening , whether you noticed anything unusual .
30 ‘ Polly , listen , about last night — ’
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