Example sentences of "to know about [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Suddenly it seemed to her as if the whole world wanted to know about every detail of her life .
2 FLORA Thompson enthusiasts might like to know about a reprint of a 56-page guide of Liphook written by her and which is certain to become a collector 's item .
3 ‘ Because there 's nothing else anyone could possibly want to know about a man three days dead .
4 They will want to know about a childminder who fails to provide a safe environment or where children appear to be neglected or ill cared for .
5 In the form of a very brief list of what we want to know about A Level , could you do it ?
6 But there are basic things that the journalist will want to know about a story that you can work out in advance .
7 Specialists know all there is to know about the Type 48-x , and can use it better than everyone else , and everyone benefits from their advice .
8 That 's all , that 's only how I come to know about the treacle tins . ’
9 I know that all my readers are keen to know about the knitting in Australia , but it was a working holiday , and I must tell you a little about the ‘ holiday ’ .
10 The German wanted to know about the man .
11 She had been so certain she 'd known all there was to know about the man in her arms — but she had n't .
12 They did want to know about the recession .
13 Last night Darlington Labour candidate Alan Milburn said : ‘ Trainees and the general public have a right to know about the success or failure of Government training schemes .
14 ‘ Ah , but how were we to know about the crash ?
15 ‘ Jessamyn , there are things you have to know about the treatment . ’
16 Sailors know all there is to know about the sea . ’
17 There are a few people who claim even to know about the lobbying process in Brussels .
18 She was the first to get to get to know about the lady whose husband was coming back from the Forces .
19 Therefore , in relation to the AL of maintaining a safe environment , the nurses need to know about the patient 's individual habits and any actual or potential problems .
20 You 're not required to know all that remember or indeed any of it because they have everything they need to know , particularly if they do the long tour , they have everything they need to know on the tour and everything they need to know about the furniture well pieces of furnitures .
21 She alerts the reader in her introduction to what she finds offensive in these genteel concoctions of tea and adultery : … if a comic charlady obtrudes upon the action of a real novel , I will fling the novel against the wall amidst a flood of obscenities because the presence of such a character as a comic charlady tells me more than I wish to know about the way her creator sees the world .
22 Oh she wanted to know about the door .
23 Part of it was nerves and excitement , he knew , but at this stage he knew nearly everything there was to know about the girl .
24 At this stage we need not worry too much whether the material is glassy or crystalline and all we really need to know about the solid is the Young 's modulus and the surface energy .
25 CHAIRMAN 'S REPORT : All you need to know about the Institute of Export .
26 Does anybody want to know about the cost of telephone calls ?
27 I got a bit carried away with Martha and dallied in the Arran Heritage centre over long — ‘ Everyone wants to know about the past and it is too late . ’
28 Would she want to know about the flowering of the pink camellia and its glossy leaves , about the goat running away , about the double-yolked egg ?
29 You do what you have to do : you take your shirt off and get prodded and tapped , but you keep your head down ; you do n't want to know about the stuff they do in there .
30 In order to do this one would need to know about the nature of land rights in that particular society and about the organisation of writing within central bureaucracy , and not just about the different functions of written and spoken language in general .
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