Example sentences of "[to-vb] about the [adj] [noun pl] [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Such cells were able to maintain their preference when the heads were inverted or other difficulties placed in the way of recognition , and one would much like to know about the computational principles and physiological mechanisms that performed the task .
2 to find about the local organisations that may offer help
3 Doctors and nurses are sometimes too busy to worry about the finer points and a woman in labour is in no position to argue . ’
4 I have be very interested to hear about the recent developments and most impressed at what 's taken place , but er , I would like to ask about the international work , which I understand has been reduced .
5 I am very concerned to read about the proposed restrictions and charges , which will from 16 May onwards ban tandems , tricycles and Rann trailers altogether and will make the charges for an ordinary bicycle payable on all journeys no matter how short .
6 I am very concerned to read about the proposed restrictions and charges , which will from 16 May onwards ban tandems , tricycles and Rann trailers altogether and will make the charges for an ordinary bicycle payable on all journeys no matter how short .
7 It would also be of great interest to learn about the distinctive experiences and initiatives taking place across the rest of the UK .
8 Life is full of ups and downs , but you should enjoy it more if you are able to think about the good times and you 'll feel better able to cope when the bad times are around .
9 has already said that the Tories do n't seem to have any provision for capital and I 'm dying to know why they have as much to say about the additional buildings as anyone else er I 'd be interested to know what they say .
10 It is very difficult to generalize about the American police because , with the exception of the nationally organized FBI , there are 40,000 police departments at state , county and municipal levels .
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