Example sentences of "[verb] [to-vb] all about " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ I shall want to know all about you , and each time you fail to answer , I 'm afraid I shall have to use my little persuader . ’ |
2 | We want to know all about this party last night . |
3 | I want to know all about kidnappings . |
4 | in the Regional Council and they now want to know all about them see |
5 | Now , here in Devon , she suddenly wants to know all about why a fish is oily near the spine and how you cut and salt it . |
6 | This dietician saying that the architect w wants to know all about endoscop what it involves , so that it gives him an idea as to what is about . |
7 | I want to hear all about Pinehurst . ’ |
8 | I want to hear all about it . ’ |
9 | I want to hear all about your life here . |
10 | And we want to hear all about your own experiences as a mum — whether it 's a tip you can pass on , or a story to tell . |
11 | I particularly want to hear all about your father , ’ she added , her voice gentle . |
12 | I 'm not proud of myself , and I want to forget all about it . |
13 | in the third division Hereford want to forget all about last week 's six nil drubbing up at Crewe … so instead we 've got the three goals they scored against tomorrow 's opponents Colchester last season … |
14 | ‘ If you want to learn all about it , you must breed your own . |
15 | There is one umpire itching to tell all about the drama of that momentous lunch interval during the Texaco Trophy one-day match at Lord 's which sparked the biggest row in modern cricket . |
16 | The poor dog seemed to know all about it , for in fear and trembling he waited behind his master , hanging his tail most ignobly . |
17 | Behind the wheel was a young Japanese man he had never seen before , but Mum seemed to know all about him . |
18 | He seemed to know all about such situations . |
19 | I do n't want to hear all about that again ! |
20 | ‘ You seem to know all about it , ’ our Mountie said . |
21 | You seem to know all about the cabin . ’ |
22 | ‘ You 'd really like to know all about it , eh ? ’ |
23 | Would you like to know all about the job ? ’ |
24 | Depends what these questions , you do n't have to be fucking brainy have you , you 've got to know all about sex |
25 | I mean , when I think the world is , they talk about this bloody green stuff , god , bollocks , what , what , what is the green people going to do all about these of flooding and things of this erm , eh , Kath would you like another drink ? |
26 | ‘ You 're going to forget all about Radcliffe tonight ! ’ |
27 | Glenn Hoddle says that playing at Wembley can be like making your debut … the sight of the twin towers still gives you a buzz but they 've got to forget all about that and get on and win the game … it 's a wonderful place to play he says and the pitch should suit Swindon but they 've got to concentrate on the job in hand |
28 | I 'd like to learn all about thee … learn about everything ! ’ |
29 | Dot did n't want to forget all about it . |
30 | Lewis nodded — ever dreading that inexorable moment when she , too , would have to know all about something else . |