Example sentences of "[adv] [adv] about [art] " in BNC.

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1 Some of the people who complain most bitterly about the community charge are those who discover after their homes have been repossessed that they must pay the charge not only on their new property — because it is imposed on the individual — but on the property which they lost , and which they thought was now the responsibility of the building society .
2 Some of the Naval survey parties may also have landed briefly on Krakatoa , because a hot spring is marked on some maps , but apart from this we know remarkably little about the islands or their volcanic history .
3 We know remarkably little about the process of dissolution in Sussex , but it seems to have gone fairly peaceably .
4 Lukács tells us remarkably little about the structure and process of ‘ ideology ’ or knowledge .
5 Pretty well the entire post-biblical civilian infrastructure of the unhappy country has been smashed , and we hear rather less about the miracles of computer-game warfare and surgically exact bombs winning wars without killing people .
6 I think now of the way the shaggy but emaciated-looking , dull-eyed sheep who wander so wearily about the paths and tracks of the Forest of Dean find their way into the brick bus shelters on nights such as this .
7 I think it 's quite hard to say , ‘ I feel all right about the way I look . ’
8 Benny did n't really believe Eve about Sean having ambitions to marry into the shop , but there was something deeply unsettled all right about the way he looked at her .
9 When they got to the pensione Sophia prayed quickly to whatever saint arranged such things — one of the less well known women saints , she felt — that it was going to be all right about the rooms .
10 He is , however , entirely right about the effect that a national minimum wage would have on jobs , especially jobs for young people .
11 ‘ Angel , do n't worry so much about a country girl , ’ said his mother , anxious about her son 's state of mind .
12 I 'd ridden over many jumps before , but never on a racehorse , never fast , never caring so much about the outcome .
13 It was these ancient devices that allowed the followers of darkness to move so swiftly about the world , and the cataclysmic release of their corrupting energies which was responsible for the spawning of so many beastmen and monsters .
14 It is chiefly the noun metaphor which has caused philosophers and estheticians to worry so greatly about the relationship of these two terms and the basis on which they are compared .
15 ‘ This technology means that community groups and local people are able to find out much more about an issue and how it has been tackled elsewhere much more than they ever were in the past .
16 The term ‘ the inner city ’ may tell us much more about the manner in which an agenda of social problems is set by the combined and unequal influences of a variety of interest groups than about the political economy of cities but its very reproduction in a set of discourses about ‘ the urban ’ guarantees it a status of its own .
17 Thus , while both firms have the same overall goal of selling furniture for profit , the more detailed breakdown of goals tells us much more about the different ways in which the two businesses will be run .
18 He taught her much more about the Lord in whom she believed , rather as Paul , Aquila and Priscilla did to Apollos .
19 This was a very important speech in developing the plot of the play because it tells you much more about the slightly muddled character of Brutus and his reason for killing Caesar ( to help the public ) .
20 It is less easily defensible that the practitioners appear to think less deeply about the meaning of the present abundance of data than is the case in many other fields of science .
21 She is a pretty old woman with pure white hair and clear blue eyes , and skin that crinkles only slightly about the mouth and corners of her eyes .
22 We have said nothing so far about the Joseph story , and we have no space here to go into any detail .
23 The assumptions made so far about the input-output relations of the economy have been simplistic in the extreme .
24 Let's say I believe that he 's said nothing to you so far about the part he 's hoping you 'll play … ’
25 Diana felt so strongly about the issue that , for once , she would not take no for an answer .
26 Does you boyfriend know you feel so strongly about the issue that you 're thinking of leaving ?
27 I had no idea you felt so strongly about the situation between Doreen and myself . ’
28 The reason why I feel so strongly about the care of the mentally ill is because of all that my aunt , Peggy Jay , taught me .
29 They feel so strongly about the dangers they 've sent letters and pictures to the local council .
30 She felt so strongly about the situation she removed Christopher , now 13 , from mainstream education and says she is still hoping to have his LEA provision reviewed .
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