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

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1 The consequence of this is that we are constantly hypothesizing about the possible significance of each event , and often discovering that we are wrong .
2 In capital-goods industries , where knowledgeable buyers are more informed about the technical attributes of different products , Porter 's argument about the need to avoid getting ‘ stuck in the middle ’ may be more sustainable .
3 Other leaders to miss out included Eurotunnel ( down 10 at 403p ) , where dealers in the units are still fretting about the possible need for a further refinancing .
4 Again we assume that we are still talking about the same man , that he has returned home to the location where the ‘ living room ’ we first met was located .
5 Wigan fans are still talking about the dazzling try which marked the 18-year-old 's home debut two weeks ago .
6 They are still arguing about the scientific theories of the early years of this century , like relativity and quantum mechanics .
7 First , you will want to define the problem for yourself , but later it is equally essential to define the problem at the actual negotiation — we might as well check that we are both talking about the same problem !
8 When making a contract be sure that you are both talking about the same thing .
9 Sony are also guarded about the technical specification of their search and retrieval engine which means that potential publishers must enter into confidentiality agreements before receiving even the essential information on which to base their preliminary data preparation costs .
10 Perhaps then , and in a way which recalls Freud , Carson and Gide are also writing about the strange impossibility of desire ?
11 Ways must be found to ensure that all professionals involved in child abuse work are fully informed about the local arrangements for interprofessional co-operation , and are regularly kept up to date with new developments .
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