Example sentences of "the [noun sg] [to-vb] about the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 After the emergency , give your child the opportunity to talk about the incident and about any other worries he or she may have .
2 1.8 Staff who experience a violent incident will have the opportunity to talk about the incident with colleagues and managers .
3 Obviously a person who has spent all their life avoiding such situations will never have had the opportunity to learn about the plateau stage and the gradual fading away of anxiety .
4 Without images , he said , there would not even be the wherewithal to talk about the death of images .
5 Certainly the deep , I think , we would very rarely use the deep to talk about the sea now .
6 The BMA and its Chairman , John Marks , refused even to come to the department to talk about the details of the scheme and vigorously campaigned against us .
7 Of course , this involves a departure from the general subjective principle of criminal liability , since it involves imposing a duty on the defendant to ask about the victim 's consent before continuing with his conduct .
8 ‘ I just could n't get the Queen to talk about the situation , she seemed to find it impossible to get involved ’
9 ‘ I am almost certain we will be going to see the Chancellor to complain about the way this was done , ’ he added .
10 was at the meeting or came into the meeting to explain about the schemes .
11 ‘ There 's a special word in Russian for someone who moves in on a household indefinitely and has the right to complain about the arrangements , ’ he said , ‘ and I 'm it . ’
12 Then they have the gall to moan about the unemployment figures . ’
13 She did remember that a word sounding like ‘ sewers ’ was uttered , and it puzzled her to think why anyone should be ringing in the middle of the night to enquire about the state of the sewers .
14 Work , leisure , social stratification , social control , patterns of family life , the Church , and so on will be likely headings used to stimulate the respondent to talk about the past .
15 feeling that this gave to the beginning of that conference and this government then has the audacity to talk about the burdens on employers what about the burdens on the families of those whose relatives have been killed or diseased through workplace injuries by the negligence of the employers that actually employ them ?
16 During this learning period the teacher should encourage the student to talk about the examples , and in the early stages ways should be found to make the essential characteristics stand out .
17 Time could be usefully spent with the dining hall supervisor and the cook to talk about the sorts of food children like .
18 In his concluding remarks , the hon. Gentleman had the temerity to talk about the job losses that have been announced today by Gateway .
19 After it had been selected , I re-entered and told the audience to think about the article in question .
20 We 've been ordered to protect the identity of the boy involved , though his mother has faced the press to talk about the episode for the first time .
21 We 've been ordered to protect the identity of the boy involved , though his mother has faced the press to talk about the episode for the first time .
22 … sent doctors to the factory to talk about the dangers of uranium ?
23 Casting will take place at the Carlton Highland Hotel on Friday , March 5 , and the successful applicants will appear on screen later in the year to take about the cinema .
24 Has n't he got enough to worry about without being clobbered over the head by the injured pride of a woman fortunate enough to have the time and the brain to worry about the title on her season ticket ?
25 The ability to learn about the environment and even communicate that information to one 's fellow creatures , as bees , birds and animals do , is dependent upon the inner completeness of the tattvic tapestry .
26 But a policeman saved the day and told the attendant to forget about the money and let the cars get out .
27 Taking the time to talk about the past , focusing on the experience of the counsellee in all its detail and complexity , can help to establish the counselling relationship .
28 Especially because of all the evidence that different species , and different processes within a single organism , use variants of similar molecular mechanisms to carry out specified tasks , those with the good fortune to have the time to think about the data accumulating in the literature would probably reap a rich harvest of understanding .
29 Once you are familiar with the basic workings , do n't forget to go back to the manual to learn about the program 's finer points .
30 A colleague had been dispatched to the market to enquire about the knives and Marshall had taken notes during a series of interviews .
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