Example sentences of "[vb base] [pron] about the [adj] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | And our other project will probably be in Malaysia , where we 're hoping to be able to fund lawyers to go and visit the indigenous tribes , and educate them about the Malaysian process of law , because at the moment I 'm sure you 'll know that various indigenous people have been blockading the logging roads that go on to their demarcated territory . |
2 | Label every area and then use what they give you about the total number . |
3 | So tell them about the new-look BROWNIE . |
4 | ‘ Tell me about the white patient , ’ I asked him . |
5 | Can anyone one tell me about the solar system , or anything they know about it . |
6 | ‘ Tell me about the secret garden , ’ she said . |
7 | Right well t t tell me about the physical abuse , what sort of things were they doing to you Andrew . |
8 | ‘ I know nothing about the domestic side of life — and I do n't intend to start getting involved with it now . ’ |
9 | The fact that a child is weaned early ( or undergoes a period of separation , or has minimal brain damage , or loses a parent through death ) will not by itself tell one about the eventual outcome . |
10 | I tell him about the old garage under the arches . |
11 | None of this implies of course that babies know anything about the external world at all . |
12 | I ask if they know anything about the snowy owl . |
13 | Tell us about the real reason you are here. , ‘ Why do n't you ask Benstede ? ’ |
14 | These studies tell us about the broad pattern of movement between school and work . |
15 | Well looking at the individual breeds of animals that we 've got here , tell us about the basic breed line that you you keep on the farm here . |
16 | What does this survey of the impact of the second wave tell us about the likely impact of the third wave in the 1990s and the consequences for developing managers ? |
17 | The north should stop tut-tutting about juridical lapses or dictatorial ways and instead do something about the low commodity prices and the debt burdens that make the poor even poorer . |