Example sentences of "[art] [noun sg] [verb] about the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 In 1973 David Clarke wrote an article called ‘ Archaeology : the loss of innocence ’ and although things have moved on , and there have been lots of new ideas since the early days of the new archaeology , that loss of innocence , and the willingness to think about the theoretical foundations of archaeology , have been the big new development .
2 Hence some of the older hands in the force complain about the younger , more exuberant policemen .
3 But Brucie dragged Tarby off the fairway to talk about The Good Old Days of Great British Comedy .
4 But Brucie dragged Tarby off the fairway to talk about The Good Old Days of Great British Comedy .
5 But Brucie dragged Tarby off the fairway to talk about The Good Old Days of Great British Comedy .
6 Theda lifted her hands to cover her ears as the sound echoed about the cavernous hall , seeming to go right through her .
7 If the teacher seemed quite happy with the episode involved , then in discussion after the lesson the observer can try to gather how the teacher feels about the intended pattern of behaviour , why it did not occur , and what can be done .
8 Peter 's dream of unclean animals is recorded in Acts , Chapter 10 : 9 On the morrow , as they went on their journey , and drew nigh unto the city , Peter went up upon the housetop to pray about the sixth hour .
9 The point to note about the above defences is that if they are given a wide construction by the courts ( and it is too soon to tell , as too few cases have been brought ) , then the risk of prosecution diminishes even further .
10 Indeed the need to know about the earlier and later stages of a child 's education becomes imperative when schools have to plan the next stage of learning on the basis of achievement so far , when teachers have to evaluate and — if appropriate — change their own teaching , when parents have to be told in detail how their children are progressing and when LEAs , parents and governors have to have information which allows the performance of the school as a whole to be evaluated .
11 The authority had not found out about the incident involving the cadets at Leek until they were in hospital , but tests on the water taken about the same time showed toxics from algae present .
12 It is time now to consider more precisely what the attitudinist says about the actual meaning of typically ethical words , like ‘ good ’ ’ ought' ’ right' and ‘ wrong ’ .
13 Colonel Goreng was moving away from the details of the operation to talk about the Western concept of ‘ human rights ’ , to mock it , to say what a ridiculous shibboleth it was when it stopped you defending the rights of those who were n't criminals , when Mrs Goreng knocked on the door .
14 What representations have the Government made about the new proposal , particularly in Latvia , to restrict citizenship to those whose descendants came from the Baltic states and to those who speak the Baltic languages ?
15 What on earth will the Government do about the irresponsible and scandalous actions of Commissioner Millan who is withholding money , to which we are legally entitled , on the basis of a bogus bureaucratic point ?
16 That restriction was introduced because of the concern expressed about the old Vagrancy Act and the sus laws .
17 I fully share the concern felt about the dastardly acts in Ulster and the United Kingdom as a whole , but I ask hon. Members to keep their questions brief .
18 ‘ God , ca n't a man say anything in his own house without it being taken up wrong ? ’ and the quarrel circled about the two positions until he reached and took her in his arms .
19 I knew the Earl worried about the growing distance between himself and his children .
20 In their absence , the information circulating about the green form scheme can be haphazard depending upon the enthusiasm of voluntary and statutory advice agencies and the activities of local law societies .
21 David Finkelhor ( Finkelhor , 1986 ; Finkelhor and Baron , 1986 ) has reviewed a variety of American surveys of adults in order to assess the information provided about the relative risk of people from different backgrounds experiencing sexual abuse during childhood .
22 Further to the first point of order , is it an order for the press to hear about the proposed rise in prescription charges before this house and would n't it have not been better if the Secretary of State to come and made a statement and we could have questioned her about it .
23 Does the Minister agree about the urgent need to exploit the resources of the Irish sea , in the hope that there will soon be a Government who will not dissipate the revenues from such exploration , as happened so tragically in regard to the North sea ?
24 Even in the days when every dog on the street knew about the impending Digital closure , employees of the company were reluctant to talk publicly about their plight .
25 It 's not the time to argue about the small print of your contract .
26 IBM 's SMS philosophy is simple enough , letting the system , rather than the operator worry about the best way to spread the data around the disks .
27 He 's a bit worried about the Old Man . ’
28 Each request for assessment will be ‘ screened ’ by an experienced member of staff and a decision made about the best type of assessment to be offered , by whom and when .
29 To allow the horses and their appended jockeys through , all points of the tape must rise by about 1 metre in the time it takes a horse to travel about the same distance from rest , perhaps much less than 0.1 seconds .
30 After dinner , the Shah and Carter retired to a study to talk about the Middle east with King Hussein , whom Crown Prince Reza and Ardeshir Zahedi had just welcomed at the door .
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