Example sentences of "[Wh pn] [vb base] about [art] " in BNC.

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1 even such persons who worry about the ‘ lost ’ of land as Erik Eckholm , acknowledge that it is in our power to have more land if there is a will to work for it .
2 Soaps do n't usually focus on characters like this , people who grew up with the idealistic values of the 1960s and early 1970s , who have put off having children until their thirties , who worry about the environment but also worry about how they 're not managing to do enough about it .
3 People who complain about the failures of schools generally assume such a system , and indeed often judge schools by the examination results that they publish .
4 Leakey said he tells farmers who complain about the cost of chemicals to employ labourers to clear pests .
5 English painters who complain about the persistence of green should imagine a landscape that for hours on end is the bright colour of Heinz tomato soup , spiked with the burnt black twigs of the wattle bushes and bottlebrush trees .
6 Every day about noon [ the monarch ] sits upon his throne , with some of his sons at his right and left , while the eunuchs who stand about the royal person flap away the flies with peacock tails or agitate the air with large fans …
7 Or who know about a different God to mine .
8 The Late Show is very good for those who know about the arts , but our main audience know nothing .
9 Herbal remedies therefore still remain very important and it is campesina women rather than men who know about the healing properties of local herbs and pass their knowledge down from one generation to the next .
10 The people who know about the potential effect of a blanket ban are the tobacco manufacturers and they are not so sanguine about the prospect , threatening to pull their plants out of Britain if the ban comes into force .
11 It is important to remember that a very large percentage of jobs never come on to the open market but are filled from within the firm , by people applying ‘ on spec. ’ or by people who hear about a vacancy from friends or colleagues working in the same field .
12 In Britain where there has been a continuing decline in the birthrate this century , politicians who talk about the ‘ burden ’ of old age reveal their concern that a smaller working population will be forced to support a growing number of retired people .
13 It was a generally constructive attempt to discuss the fact that 2 or 3 per cent of the population of most big European countries is now from the Third World , something which those who rhapsodise about the ‘ European identity ’ often ignore .
14 Being kind to them would be the worst sort of sentimentality , or , as Ritchie delightfully puts it , ‘ a mere hypocritical formula to gratify pug-loving sentimentalists , who prate about a nature they will not take the trouble to understand ’ ( 1976 : 183 ) .
15 Theorists who reflect about the ways in which things might have been different are bound to consider the question of what might have made events take another course .
16 People who write about the stultifying effects of mass media , the bias of news reports , seem to derive their evidence mostly from industrialized countries where people have a greater trust in the accuracy of the few stations readily available .
17 The immediate difficulty with an ideological definition is that it can deflect attention from writers of the working class to those who write about the working class , a tendency which is prominent in Ashraf 's own study .
18 It has been suggested by McCullough ( 1981 ) that one of the problems in viewing old age constructively lies in the model of development customarily used by those who write about the life cycle .
19 Historians who write about the late 20th century in the late 21st century will read all the complaints about industrial society destroying individuality and identities .
20 You relate as two real adults who probably share values and attitudes , enjoy many of the same things , doing them together and who care about the well-being and happiness of one another .
21 This is a dangerous Bill for all those who care about the countryside .
22 The book includes short contributions from a wide range of influential people who care about the environment and , as a precursor to the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro , an action pack showing what individuals can do to ‘ help Save the Earth . ’
23 Its members represent a combined total of 2.5 million people who care about the conservation , protection or quiet enjoyment of landscape , wildlife or amenity in Wales .
24 Bill said : ‘ These are the people who care about the paper . ’
25 Does he realise that throughout the country in the election people who care about the Post Office and Post Office services will vote Labour as the only way to preserve a good postal service ?
26 FOR PEOPLE WHO CARE ABOUT THE ENVIRONMENT
27 Third , Special Branch of the Metropolitan Police who have about the same job as Security but are more up-front , more visible .
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