Example sentences of "[Wh det] i [verb] about the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 See , see what I mean about the board , it you know with the
2 Framsden mill and its environs will illustrate what I mean about the compactness and self-sufficiency of the rural villages in East Anglia .
3 If you 've followed the plot so far , you 'll see what I mean about the conglomeration of bits and pieces from different instruments that have been amassed for this guitar .
4 Then there is The Delectation Sinistrorse — a girdle of VS standard ( see what I mean about the dictionary ! )
5 I accept that one can make some criticisms about Labour local authorities , but what I dislike about the Secretary of State 's usual contribution is that it is so cliche d , simplistic and grotesque .
6 What I like about the system is that it does n't shout its presence to human interlopers : what do you do when your anti-predator device is preyed upon by the local villain ?
7 ‘ All right , I take back what I said about the schoolroom .
8 I add a few words of my own only because of the difference of opinion between your Lordships on this question and because what I said about the availability of certiorari in my speech in Thomas v. University of Bradford [ 1987 ] A.C. 795 has been interpreted to include an error of law by the Divisional Court and the Court of Appeal [ 1991 ] 1 W.L.R. 1277 which was not what I had intended .
9 ‘ Think about what I said about the lessons .
10 ‘ It 's been such a pleasure meeting you and do n't forget what I said about the spring . ’
11 That 's what I meant about the meta-metal , if you took it back to metal you could n't make up a page like your upper and lower case with a big R , unless you spent three years chiselling and fitting the thing , but somehow it looks as if it ought to have been possible to have done it in metal because that 's where it took its springboard from .
12 What I knew about the Legion was based on a series of rumours and pieces of misinformation passed down from recruit to recruit .
13 But I would like to say just one word about what I felt about the character of George Albert Smith .
14 Indeed , the evidence we have from cognitive psychology of the overwhelming predominance of the unconscious over the conscious parts of mental processes suggests that consciousness may be as peripheral to the central information processing activities of the brain as the whiteness of this paper is marginal to the semantic content of the words printed on it , which are telling you what I think about the mind .
15 I 'm not sure what I believe about the past .
16 His son James said : ‘ I ca n't find words to express what I feel about the people who did this .
17 Know what I hated about the fella failed the test
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