Example sentences of "[to-vb] about [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 This difference is emphasized when one examines how Porter proposes to go about cost reduction .
2 If you want to know about Donegal music , they 're the boys to tell you . ’
3 Featuring winning looks from the 1992 L'Oréal Colour Trophy Awards , commercial looks from leading hairdressers around the country plus technical advice on products used , this glossy book provides all the client needs to know about hair colour .
4 I need to know about call forwarding , and any conditions you want changing there .
5 In conclusion , how much you as an artist needs to know about bird structure and character is your choice .
6 ‘ You have n't been pressured into any further interrogation , not only because of the condition you were in for so long , ’ Munro said , ‘ but because we know everything there is to know about Operation Eagle . ’
7 When I came over here I got to know about Kyrle Hall [ a Birmingham amateur club ] and went along there with my pumps and shorts and that was my introduction to boxing really .
8 Derek Polson , a CCG storeman at KG Ethylene Offsite stores , showed he knows all there is to know about fork lift driving when he scored a perfect 100 per cent in his driving test — the first time a driver has achieved the maximum score at Hargreaves Training in Glasgow .
9 He says it may be worth up to nine thousand pounds , and it 's also valuable to historians who want to know about Iron Age society .
10 My hon. Friend wanted to know about data transmission services .
11 WHEN I BEGAN to write about Thrush Green in 1958 , I described it in the first few pages of the book I called Thrush Green , and a little later as seen by Ruth Bassett from the bedroom window of her late grandfather 's beautiful house overlooking the green .
12 I 'm not going to write about body language in detail because there are already several books on the subject ( see page 120 ) .
13 IDE drives are intelligent , that is provided that you set up the CMOS to show the new drives capacity you do n't have to worry about drive type .
14 The closer to market reality prices can be moved , the less will anybody need to worry about EC farm surpluses .
15 Such considerations make the ‘ voluntary — do n't have to worry about income inequality ’ view look somewhat forced .
16 But Iain , who worked briefly as an architect , says he 's too old to worry about pop fame .
17 Yesterday 's annual meeting of the Foreign & Colonial heard how Fiona decided to invest in shares through a savings scheme because they will provide inflation-proofing without her having to worry about investment timing .
18 It is only when one moves into the realms of complicated , multi-column pages which have several different sizes and styles of print with perhaps some photographs as well that the user really needs to worry about page makeup software .
19 To keep the example simple , assume that there is no depreciation so that we do not need to worry about replacement investment .
20 She mentioned Stepsons and how good she thought it , but Herman , not having read it , preferred to talk about Muriel Spark .
21 It is high time we ceased to allow people to talk about rugby union as a minority sport — even a post-World Cup modest club match on Rugby Special rated two million viewers .
22 This would however have involved a fairly cumbersome organisation , with regional committees and large numbers of volunteers trained to talk about money management to schoolchildren .
23 Fortunately for the investigators , the fishermen were eager to talk about dolphin hunting .
24 At one time people used to talk about Europe ending at the Urals , but , given the extent of the former USSR , that is no longer a reasonable definition .
25 ‘ I want to talk about Alex Household . ’
26 Another thing we 're going to talk to somebody from the N S P C C who 's coming in in a few moments to talk about Halloween trick or treating and stuff like that .
27 The depute fiscal , Sheila McDermid , said that the mother became suspicious in December when the girl , now 12 , began to talk about sex abuse after watching an episode of Emmerdale .
28 They were mixing and mingling , her guests ; the young were speaking to the old , men were speaking to women , Left was speaking to Right , art unto science , and only a few impossible old dullards of the financial world had drifted together to talk about pay comparability and public sector borrowing and the GNP .
29 Nikki Milican jumps to their defence : ‘ It 's impossible to talk about performance art and not sound pretentious .
30 A luncheon to talk about nail care and nail care products might take in one representative of each of the following types of publication : general women 's interest magazines , teenage publications , DIY magazines , holiday magazines , regional newspaper , London office women 's editors , retirement publications and secretarial magazines .
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