Example sentences of "[adj] about [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 In any case there is something absurd about the notion that language or words can be attacked independently of their users .
2 THERE is still something slightly absurd about the notion that 4,812,000 people cast their votes for Mr Dan Duffy .
3 I am being polite about the way in which the Government have behaved when I say that they have dealt with our recommendations in a cavalier fashion .
4 As a letter to me at Merstham dated I May 1939 indicated , Eliot was polite about the article in question :
5 She was polite about the leeks and lumpy cheese and said a similar thing could be done with endives and it looked at first as if the lunch was going to prove a slightly awkward affair .
6 Rune 's tone was casual , but there was nothing lazy about the way he leaned across the table towards her .
7 It emerged yesterday that , from the moment Ferranti acquired International Signal and Control two years ago , executives were put on alert about the suspect contracts because , unusually , they involved the granting of credit on open account to sub-contractors and intermediaries .
8 Mr Lamont seemed half-hearted about the measures which he introduced .
9 It records the developing relationship between the leader and the follower and teaches each about the other .
10 The blood is contained in three cylinders ( each about the size of a panatella cigar ) which run the length of it .
11 To make the arms , roll several small balls of icing , each about the size of an olive , and flatten them to 5mm ( ¼inch ) thickness .
12 Make six small balls out of the red marzipan trimmings , each about the size of a pea , and press them gently into the red base , spacing evenly apart .
13 Newquay and Ilfracombe are each about an hours drive and worth a visit .
14 Such is the loving care which has gone into past history , it seems a pity that the authors are so hesitant about the future .
15 Tories who feel rebellious about the railways , may not have to push their protest to the point of voting against the government .
16 ‘ Michael was apprehensive about the leap and I said : ‘ If you do n't feel like it , I will jump on and do it . ’
17 He went off to the kitchen , leaving Leonora apprehensive about the rest of the evening .
18 For this reason I was apprehensive about the approach to The Grey Corries , a fine ridge-walk to the south of Spean Bridge .
19 As Peter Ackroyd has pointed out in his biography , Eliot was apprehensive about the approach of war : which was not the same as being faint-hearted .
20 But with the business community apprehensive about the election outcome and worried at the prospect of a Labour government there is no comparable improvement in business confidence .
21 A palace aide said last night : ‘ We were all a bit apprehensive about the lunch but when they arrived they put everyone at ease .
22 Although he had passed Responsions and had few debts at Oxford except for books , his father was already apprehensive about the cost of an Oxford education , with Ernest in his final year of training to be an art-teacher and Reggie with a consuming passion for Shakespeare and the stage , and no other interest .
23 Not surprisingly , Ken was apprehensive about the position I might inherit when I touched down .
24 ‘ At first , we were apprehensive about the process of signing , then it was the same about deals in Europe and now I think Brian will be helpful when we sort out the American side .
25 Helen cheerfully returned home , but apprehensive about the effect of this ‘ ghastly suspicion ’ on her hysterical mother .
26 Budapest also remain apprehensive about the nature of Romania 's future political parties , and particularly those of the National Christian Peasant Party , which was recently formed with the help of Mrs Doina Cornea , one of Romania 's leading former dissidents .
27 Maryon felt quite apprehensive about the experiment and wondered what it would be like to live with Alan during the diet .
28 ‘ West Brom will be less apprehensive about the replay , but playing away from home has not presented us with any major phobia .
29 Israel accepted the concept of a limited regional conference ( a " ceremonial " opening session followed by direct " twin-track " negotiations between Israel and the Arab states on the one hand , and Israelis and Palestinians on the other ) , but was deeply apprehensive about the authority of the conference to impose a solution and about Palestinian representation and European , Soviet and UN participation .
30 In addition , analysts — like many others — are apprehensive about the prospect of VAT being imposed on books ; Pentos itself believes VAT of 5% on books is likely .
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