Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] [v-ing] about [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | For the rest of the day , Lucien could not stop thinking about Jeopardy . |
2 | ) These general considerations of strategy should interact with our exploration of the cube , though many would-be solvers will not start thinking about strategy for some time . |
3 | Hemingway claimed that he always stopped writing about noon , when he knew what was coming next . |
4 | Do n't you ever stop talking about money ? |
5 | But the the the railway stock was in such a bad state , that that 's when people started the real activists of the Labour movement really started talking about confiscation instead of compensation . |
6 | He should really start thinking about double-checking a few things . |
7 | ' Mr Healey , merrily : ‘ Do n't keep harping about age . ’ |
8 | SURPRISINGLY , DANNY says he does n't remember arguing about music in the office at all , save Neil Spencer telling him that Earth Wind & Fire sounded like ‘ a toothpaste advert ’ . |
9 | Just as an example , because we do n't like talking about cold , but just to give you a very simplistic example of how it can work . |
10 | Do n't begin talking about rain or the AOL today . ’ |
11 | And 75 per cent of all the girls admit they just ca n't help gossipping about sex to their friends . |
12 | During all this time I never stopped thinking about escape . |
13 | Then he very cleverly started talking about love . |