Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [verb] about the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 Has anyone got any I mean I you do n't all need to write about the same thing or anything .
2 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 .
3 And I especially seem to care about the sick ones .
4 The survey also made me realise that it was not enough to have read about the early beginnings of any religion ; one needed to study it as a living faith and see the development of thought and interpretation .
5 Programmers do not need to worry about the fact that their applications may be running in parallel , Hinsley says , they merely need to think about the appropriate size of object and Taos will do the rest .
6 Programmers do not need to worry about the fact that their applications may be running in parallel , Hinsley says , they merely need to think about the appropriate size of object and Taos will do the rest .
7 Once he went to the house in Stone Alley and was met at the door by Maggie Byrne , but she only wanted to talk about the undersized child in her arms whose life he had saved .
8 Thus has come about the present status of evolution of which man is the apparent culmination but not the real summit ; for he is himself a transitional being and stands at the turning point of the whole movement . ’
9 I 'm just I 'm just going to I 'm just going to talk about the second thing anyway .
10 Thanks to American backing , they no longer had to worry about the small size of the British market , the limitations of the native cinematic culture or their responsibility to show Britain on the screen .
11 Right here I just wanted to tell about the first time I ever saw him .
12 From the patient 's point of view the medical profession still appears divided about the main causes of heart attacks ; there is the stress lobby , the cigarette lobby and the exercise lobby .
13 Blunt still felt hurt about the old French woman .
14 I always have to talk about the same damned things …
15 Finally , there 's Joel Finler 's remarkable The Hollywood Story ( Pyramid ) which purports to tell you ‘ everything you always wanted to know about the American movie business but did n't know where to look ’ .
16 Well , she 'd spent most of her life flying solo , protecting herself from the rest of the world behind high barriers ; now , after risking and losing all in one fell swoop , she 'd simply have to set about the painful business of re-erecting those walls .
17 In general even if the price of a holiday goes up extortionately , the number of people going overseas tends to stay about the same .
18 Patients and carers therefore need to learn about the possible side-effects of corticosteroids , and should be strongly encouraged to report any unusual or different signs or symptoms .
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