Example sentences of "[adj] about the new " in BNC.

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1 The UN people in Cambodia , having seen the promised Khmer Rouge offensive fail to materialise , are publicly calm about the new threat .
2 This time the malais were especially careful about the New Zealander and the American .
3 Tony and Peter were far from complimentary about the new facilities and Peter made this clear in an article in the Irish Field while I was n't asked to vote about anything .
4 Although I was sad to say goodbye to Bessie , I was both excited and nervous about the new places I would see , and the new people I would meet .
5 Höfner were wont to wax lyrical about the new ‘ Slendaneck ’ feature of this guitar which gave you ‘ the thinnest neck ever , with really fast playing action ’ .
6 ‘ If her marriage had been happy she might well have been philosophical about the new baby , ’ her lawyer said .
7 Gas hotplates on ordinary cookers have hardly changed in decades but there is nothing ordinary about the new Discovery .
8 The smooth style of Bryan Gould and the calm air of managerial competence conveyed by John Smith are deemed essential to make southern voters feel confident about the new Labour Party .
9 In the days following , press reports started to appear that I , and indeed Ken Clarke who as Minister of State for Health was still outside the Cabinet , were very unhappy about the new emphasis of policy .
10 Calm waters only belong to stagnant pools , and there is nothing stagnant about the new Conservative Britain . ’
11 His mother said he was not happy about the new school , and wanted to stay where he was .
12 I was concerned about the New Age Movement in the non-Christian world with its supposedly nice and healthy image largely due to the harmless and effective use of Aromatherapy and similar types of treatment .
13 Opposition Members have persistently evaded questions about their plans to repeal that legislation , but they have been more forthcoming about the new powers that they have promised the trade unions , including powers to force employers to recognise and negotiate with trade unions
14 Both groups are largely optomistic about the new council tax … but neither seems interested in burying their differences
15 Some climbers are very enthusiastic about the new proposal , recognising that the current system needs revising and bringing up to date .
16 but noted that the US investment community ‘ expects us to be profitable in the fourth quarter ; ’ he also said that customers were enthusiastic about the new Alpha-based systems , adding that five major database vendors had committed to supporting the RISC chip .
17 He also said that customers were enthusiastic about the new Alpha-based systems , adding that five major database vendors had committed to supporting the RISC chip .
18 The 500 citizens of Giverny , which already receives an average of 570,000 visitors a year attracted by the Maison Monet , are less than enthusiastic about the new museum .
19 I am not too worried about the new council tax because I doubt whether it will see the light of day .
20 ‘ I 'm excited about the new season , ’ he says .
21 Most of the chaps here are being very politically correct about the new team .
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