Example sentences of "[coord] [pron] about the " in BNC.

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1 Although these techniques developed by Sibbald et al ( 25 ) using a computer programme to determine the optimum allocation of land to agriculture and forestry make it possible to reach a more objective decision about the allocation of land to agriculture or forestry in an integrated scheme we , as yet , know little or nothing about the impact of agriculture or forest development on rural communities .
2 It means giving the report to someone who knows little or nothing about the actual subject and asking them to say what they do n't understand about it , right down to individual words and sentences .
3 We are also aware that for the majority of women , a visit to a car showroom or Service Department can be a difficult and sometimes downright unpleasant experience due to indifferent attitudes by some Sales/Service staff who are under the misguided impression that because you are female you know little or nothing about the motor car .
4 Many recognised the ‘ Rameses ’ and ‘ Catherine ’ titles , but had seen neither show , and knew little or nothing about the imminent Turkish and Vatican exhibitions .
5 They come with minds as empty as their notebooks , knowing little or nothing about the subject .
6 She herself knew little or nothing about the organisation , and Donna wished she could have happened upon someone as knowledgeable on the subject as Mahoney had been .
7 Members frequently make the comment that they know little or nothing about the structure of the IBOA , the decision-making process — in short how the IBOA operates .
8 Or what about the women who work in the offices where these calendars are stuck up ? ’
9 Or what about the Irish Republic ?
10 Or what about the newspaper headline : " Religious mania behind terrorism ? "
11 Or what about the Bosporus ; the last traditional boat used to umpire the races at the regatta .
12 When the cops went to see him again this afternoon , he flatly refused to say why he was there , where he stayed , or anything about the trip .
13 The article said nothing about my answers to these critics , and nothing about the content of my actual talk at Wellesley College .
14 The other CD had at least a text explaining the context of each piece , but again no libretto and nothing about the opera or its composer .
15 The closed blades were not smeared with blood , and nothing about the scissors screamed out that they had taken a human life .
16 However , insurrection and revolution , whether by peasants or others , explain little more than the timing of some cases of serf emancipation , and nothing about the abolition of slavery .
17 I remembered what he 'd told Mavis and me about the book and more than ever I thought it sounded like a good idea — the story of a man rationalizing his own lack of self-belief …
18 ( Ash had also written a poem about Gibbon and one about the Venerable Bede , historians of greatly differing kinds .
19 And something about the tone of Churchill 's letter displeased Ramsey .
20 A week ago a man on the run had come into her house , he had been unkempt , his hair curling thickly about his face , he had not been as well groomed as the man standing before her now , but the breadth of shoulder was the same and something about the dark eyes staring into hers touched a chord .
21 ‘ But the engine was quiet and seemed to run well , and everything about the owner seemed legit , ’ he says .
22 Everyone and everything about the Medau Society gives me a special and warm feeling .
23 And what about the Big Mac index ?
24 And what about the first time ?
25 And what about the daughters of Herbert von Karajan ?
26 And what about the six plum puddings of Blatherwick ? ’ cries James Carr , novelist and local historian .
27 And what about the agents Blake had been allowed to betray in order to prove his sincerity ?
28 I have a 3500S 10.5:1 engine but should I use a Range Rover or SDI flywheel and what about the clutch/pressure plate assembly ?
29 Then we have to depend on ourselves and what about the people in the boat — who 's going to save them ? ' ’
30 And what about the money if we lose ? ’
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