Example sentences of "[vb pp] [to-vb] about [art] " in BNC.

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1 Did you yourself come to know about the article in the Telegraph ?
2 His constituents were surpirsed to hear about the heart attack .
3 You 've come to hear about a far yester-year and the life of Marie Grubbe , if I 'm not mistaken ! ’
4 The chips are expected to cost about the same when in volume production .
5 The chips are expected to cost about the same when in volume production .
6 The Antipodean visitor was VH–AQJ/A17–26 , which had been especially crated over to the UK for the event and was expected to spend about a month or so in the country before returning home .
7 And Melvyn , who had come to complain about the state of arts funding under the Conservatives , joined Alan in an impromptu duet .
8 A group had decided to write about a bombing raid .
9 Clearly clearly there are o there are there are clear reasons in my view why that route was chosen but there are As I say I find th somewhat at a disadvantage because I have n't come prepared to talk about the relative merits in great detail of the two routes .
10 Many new readers of this illustrious organ have written to grumble about the unavailability of decent C64 datarecorders .
11 A professor in the University of Pennsylvania had written to ask about the distribution of the Upupidae Hoopoe in Britain .
12 at least I know I have n't got to worry about a divorce
13 Not only are the technical and organizational problems huge but it is not clear that we even have the intellectual concepts needed to talk about the issues we face .
14 Yeah , what have you got to remember about the car ?
15 Gullivers are looking after the travelling arrangements and the widespread tentacles of the Irish Tourist Board make it certain that golden oldies all over the world have got to hear about the festival .
16 " Keeper of the Keys " can also be used to explore ritual ; it can be used to teach about the nature of dramatic tension and dramatic structure ( see Chapter 4 ) .
17 As she stood in the hall , the recollection of the high-pitched voice seemed almost eerie to Mrs Blakey ; so did the fact that she had n't bothered to think about the call-box signal .
18 She had no idea why he had telephoned her , though she did n't put it out of the realms of possibility that , having gone away when he 'd promised to think about the interview , he might well have rung to suggest some alternative .
19 Well I think there 's a difficulty here because I think one of the questions is a matter of perspective erm how do you define how you define what sexual harassment is is to an extent a factor of your perspective on the question in that I think that tutors who have been thinking about it in recent years , and women tutors , who have taken the lead in it , have tended to think about the implications from the institutional perspective , that is how do tutors behave to their students and in what ways may that affect students ' studies and their live in the college .
20 You 've got to think about the future , you see . ’
21 We 've got to think about the way we dress .
22 It is it 's more of a little story and it 's not a front page shocker which I think is what we said we 'd set out to write , a front page shocker okay so I think you 've got to think about the kind of words you use .
23 We 're all rather keen to hear what you 've got to say about the war . ’
24 The gains scored by D'66 and Green Left were attributed to concern about the environment .
25 Erm ya , I mean I 've already had what , I 've had what I 've had to say about the the the content of the thing I was merely going to ask where we go from here ?
26 In view of what you , Mr. Speaker , have had to say about the Consolidated Fund Bill , can you give some assurance that , if this matter about Maxwell and him laundering money is raised , you will ensure that people such as Arthur Scargill and Peter Heathfield will be given special tickets to sit in the Gallery so that they can hear the debate and so that they can draw the attention of various channels to the fact that perhaps Mr. Lightman should investigate the missing Maxwell millions , and perhaps we can find out whether Roger Windsor , Mr. Maxwell 's nark , was paid £50,000 out of the Daily Mirror 's missing millions .
27 Right , agree with what councillor and councillor have had to say about the first part of this .
28 ’ Theists argue that this is what they are drawn to say about the whole of reality .
29 There are some more points I 've got to make about the budget in general .
30 If horses are to be housed indoors , faint illumination at night is preferable , and a shielded twenty-five watt electric light can be arranged to give about the same amount of illumination as a nearly full moon .
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