Example sentences of "[pron] [adj] about the [adj] " in BNC.
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1 | ‘ Excuse me , please , ’ she said politely , but there was nothing polite about the angry , scornful glitter in her grey eyes . |
2 | I find the remark significant for the assumption which is made that there was nothing harmful about the previous view of the relation between men and women ; indeed the previous view may have accorded with the divine will and our present outlook not . |
3 | Er my final point sir is concern with perhaps a few emotional points being made to my right about the old and the infirm and the young not being able to afford houses . |
4 | But there was nothing quaint about the masculine form that adorned it . |
5 | Gas hotplates on ordinary cookers have hardly changed in decades but there is nothing ordinary about the new Discovery . |
6 | But at the moment Thamesdown Borough Council is n't acting on that advice … because its worried about the legal implications . |
7 | But there is nothing homely about the general effect . |
8 | There is nothing inevitable about the penal crisis which we have described in Chapter 1 . |
9 | Parents and teachers claim Rainbow deliberately plays down the risk of contracting Aids from homosexual relationships by suggesting there is nothing frightening about the gay lifestyle . |
10 | There was nothing elaborate about the small accommodation units , but , as Jean had said , they were cosy . |
11 | There is nothing unusual about the feline ‘ mad dash ’ . |
12 | Calm waters only belong to stagnant pools , and there is nothing stagnant about the new Conservative Britain . ’ |
13 | There was nothing distinctive about the black London taxi except that it swooped to pick Rain up when she had not hailed it . |
14 | Quote of the Buxton Conference came from American Paul Piana , whose audio-visual about the first free ascent of the Salathe Wall on El Cap proved to be a masterpiece of comedy . |
15 | If Graham can write something solid about the lousy deal research gets in this country , it can do nothing but good . |
16 | There was something odd about the whole procedure because there was no great urgency . |
17 | From the very first , I had sensed something wrong about the long-haired Mamba … for one thing a man should not be that beautiful . |
18 | There was something suicidal about the whole pretentious enterprise , which Dustin should have been talked down from before he leaped . |
19 | ‘ Something unpleasant about the whole affair do n't you think ? ’ |
20 | Since studies of the volatility-maturity relationship for other assets have found much more support for the Samuelson hypothesis ( even when the high and low prices are not used in measuring volatility ) , this suggests there is something different about the volatility-maturity relationship for index futures . |
21 | There was something stimulating about the warmed air so heavy with the smells of living . |
22 | There was something reptilian about the old man 's grip . |
23 | It prompts the question whether there is not something inexorable about the mindless march of technology ; are we doomed to be everlastingly in retreat before the insidious advances of electronic information systems ? |
24 | But there was something disturbing about the sheer unreasoning rage behind them . |
25 | At the very least , therefore , mysticism must tell us something important about the human mind . |
26 | There is something familiar about the single shoe in the road or the hoof print in the mud , yet Louise Short elevates these fragments by preserving them as plaster casts and ordering them in installations which trace the passage of people and animals . |
27 | There was something familiar about the checked suit , lit up by the flashing blue light . |
28 | There was something familiar about the feminine umbrella with its orange roses and Spanish flamenco frill that was shaken firmly before the green headsquared figure bent to enter . |
29 | There was something fishy about the whole set-up . |
30 | There was something nightmarish about the slow approach of the lorry . |