Example sentences of "about what [pers pn] [verb] [prep] a " in BNC.

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1 Often they had not told anyone about what they saw as a trivial event , but had buried their feelings of embarrassment and fear until they resurfaced in the shape of an obsession .
2 Suppliers are angry about what they discern as a consistent pattern of Brandmakers refusing to pay bills because , the company says , goods delivered have fallen below the required standard .
3 They do n't set their own terms about what they expect for a good quality of life , so other people do it for them and we do a bad job of it . ’
4 Independent travellers are generally and altogether more knowledgeable about what they want from a holiday .
5 This final show in the present series left viewers in no doubt about what he thinks of a certain film or its cast .
6 In Poland , even one outside adviser to the World Bank worries openly about what he sees as a lack of feeling among Mr Balcerowicz and his advisers for the political realities around them .
7 Turner himself is rather philosophical about this question but he 's obviously angry about what he sees as a major failure of imagination on behalf of his record company ( RCA in America , Beggars Banquet on this side of the world ) .
8 Back home seven months after his release from prison in Goa , Nicholas Brown is a bitter man , angry about what he sees as a complete lack of help from the British authorities .
9 is that er you can go in and you can sit and you can talk to them about what you want for a holiday
10 As a player , you 're only concerned about what you do as an individual , but as a manager you 're concerned for the whole team , ’ he said .
11 When you have understood the gist of this and talked to your inner teacher about what you need as an individual , you will be able to sit down with paper and write your own script .
12 Write down the name of one friend who you think may be interested in knowing a bit more about what you believe as a Christian .
13 I 've started to talk to Alan about what I see as a lack of , of management time erm in this division .
14 My hon. Friend the Member for Easington ( Mr. Cummings ) referred graphically to Murton colliery in the north-east and spoke about what it means to a community to lose 600 jobs .
15 ITV is understood to be concerned about what it sees as a weakening of its expensive agreement by individual clubs .
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