Example sentences of "we [vb base] [verb] about the [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Anything else Now , just before we all er disappear , can I just quickly check what we want to do about the departure .
2 They think , they seem to think that we want to think about the election all the time .
3 We do talk about the agenda at breakfast before he goes and he will hear my point of view . ’
4 English-speakers are in a relatively privileged position — even if we do worry about the direction our language takes .
5 Hammers : Despite what we 've said about the superiority of screws for making secure fixings , a hammer is a tool no home should be without .
6 We 've heard about the Education Area , but there is one very important unit that works largely in the wider community , and that is the Centre for Continuing Education .
7 We 've talked about the man in the cemetery , the graveyard , and we 've talked about other people coming into the drop in centre and their sense of anger , but what about your sense of anger ?
8 It has just one pickup and we 've talked about the idea of doing a version of it with a pickup in the bridge that you can mix in too .
9 And indeed if if we broaden the picture out a little bit , and we 've talked about the user interface and the relational database , clearly an accounting system ca n't stand alone .
10 Okay , we we 've talked about the ego .
11 Geographical factors can be a motivating factor , er we 've talked about the sun and the influence of the sun .
12 We 've talked about the sun a little bit , we just have done .
13 ‘ Naturally we 've talked about the investigation . ’
14 We 've talked about the project safety training that was one thing that came out of it .
15 We 've gone back and looked at the correspondence we 've had about the News Network .
16 The same relationship exists between particles and information when we come to talk about the velocity of light in general .
17 In view of what we have said about the suitability of particular registers for writing , you may be surprised that we ourselves are adopting a relatively conversational register in this book .
18 For all that we have said about the role of the country districts round — which applies as much to northern as to Italian cities — and the close relation , however ambivalent , of religious aspirations and the development of towns , it is in the end their place in the accumulation of wealth which marks them out in this age : they are at once the symbols and the centres of mammon ; in them gathered the moneyers who struck coin and the merchants who exchanged and accumulated it .
19 All the evidence refutes the nonsense that we have heard about the impact of the student loans scheme .
20 Some of our friends have no speech , but if we have thought about the symbol , we will be able to speak on behalf of our friends .
21 We have talked about the experience of anxiety symptoms as being initiated by the sudden or gradual build-up of stress .
22 negative and excluding people , but I also think that labels can be very , very positive and very , very important and that 's , I think that 's why erm , people thought up the word feminism and yeah , okay we have to think about the word and we have to think about what it means for us so yeah , a lot of pe , er people do n't want to call themselves feminists because the label has such negative connotations , but it does also mean very positive things , it 's a way of bringing people together , it 's a way of supporting each other , it 's , you know it 's , brings solidarity to the movement and people need labels .
23 Finally then , in this session , we need to talk about the activity you need to put in to earn a living .
24 Freud 's view of science is not that of a simple empiricist , who assumes that , once something has been discovered in science , it remains true for all times , and that one day science will have discovered nearly all we need to know about the world and ourselves .
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