Example sentences of "[pers pn] [modal v] [vb infin] about the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The back row played well and so did the front three , so any optimism I may feel about the future is well grounded .
2 He says I should forget about the monastery .
3 Come to work for me and I 'll forget about the money you owe me . ’
4 I 've talked about the erm money project officer , I 'll talk about the service review officer .
5 I 'll talk about the reservations in a few minutes , but the Lancashire Region supports any amalgamation initiatives with any union which is here in the country .
6 And I 'll think about the shirt .
7 Er but perhaps I could talk about the Centre , which is not .
8 ‘ There was nothing I could do about the accident .
9 I could complain about the truth of some of the bits of information my father passed on to me , mind you .
10 There 's so much more that I could say about the development of Switchboard .
11 After that I read every book I could find about the rise and fall of the Dervish Empire .
12 It would be a help if I could get about the countryside when he was working .
13 Perhaps I could take about the philosophy which is behind Warnock ?
14 Oh yes , I knew the difference between reality and realism , I could argue about the truth of fiction and the value of creative reporting .
15 I would talk about the call to the WTN office in Beirut saying that John was OK , and tell them that Sontag 's sighting of Brian showed that silence from the kidnappers did n't necessarily mean that a hostage was dead .
16 I I will talk about the fund as I found it in my capacity as a very recent chairman .
17 As a result of my article on computer tidal prediction in the December issue , several readers have asked what practical advice I can offer about the effects of abnormal meteorological conditions on tide predictions and when to apply correction to take them into account .
18 Like most people I can talk about the state of the world , sex and football in one conversation in the pub .
19 All I can say about the cuntona incident is why is he still walking ?
20 I 've come to you because I want you to tell me everything you can about Mr Hatton with particular reference to anything you may know about the source of his income . ’
21 Furthermore , you should not hesitate to ask as many questions as you want about any points that are unclear or any technical term that you do not fully understand — including in particular any questions you may have about the level of charges .
22 We intend to change all that tonight and hopefully answer many questions you may have about the purchase and maintenance of a motor car .
23 Your local family Practitioner Committee will be able to answer further questions you may have about the scheme .
24 Advise on how these two aspects of the development programme should be conducted , indicating any reservations you may have about the methods or possible findings .
25 It is hoped that this leaflet answers any questions you may have about the appeal procedures .
26 You must think about the time that you have available to spend with an animal .
27 ‘ Put this on if you must wander about the house . ’
28 I do n't even think you should think about the music business when you start .
29 What did reach them , over Malawi radio , was Dr Banda 's assertion that ‘ what you should know about the bishops is this : to be fair to the bishops , they have apologised .
30 to see what she should do about the Lenten appeal
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