Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] about the " in BNC.
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1 | The German Association of Water and Gas Utilities has protested about the decision because of the extra pollution that will result . |
2 | They spoke about the ‘ concerns and worries ’ President Gorbachev had expressed about the developments in East Germany in recent days . |
3 | I recognised Lingary 's name from the times Andy had talked about the Falklands ; he 'd been Andy 's CO , the one Andy blamed for the deaths of some of his men . |
4 | I remembered what Edward had said about the presence of all the elements , wanting to work together , to meet and merge . |
5 | Freud had thought about the myth of Oedipus , and the relationships between parents and children , in 1897 in a letter to Fleiss , and there are explicit formulations of the idea in the Five Lectures on Psychoanalysis , given in 1909 in the United States . |
6 | If Richard had heard about the old Angevin claim when he began work on a castle within the political orbit of Châtellerault he probably thought it had long since lapsed . |
7 | How little the Opposition have thought about the issue . |
8 | What the outside world sees as a minister promoting a particular project is probably the end of a long process in which different groups of civil servants within the department have argued about the case for that venture as opposed to other ventures . |
9 | Following the UN resolution , which also provides for the use of force to ensure its implementation , doubts have emerged about the effectiveness of sanctions . |
10 | This is necessary in order to clarify certain observations that some authors have made about the precise aspects or forms of psychosis to which creativity might be especially connected . |
11 | ‘ The matter has not been discussed formally by our general committee but our fixtures committee has talked about the possible advantages of the Five Nations championship being moved back a bit . ’ |
12 | However I am not so enamoured of the sound of my own voice that , bearing in mind what er Dr has said about the amount of business , I would insist on inflicting it upon it if someone would be prepared to second it and the convenor and the assembly be prepared to accept it . |
13 | And it would have to be found er if we were to move to the er position that Mr Curtis has said about the total need , it would have to be found somewhere else . |
14 | Recent work has concurred about the basic unimportance of Mosley and the British Union of Fascists . |
15 | And yet , all Glenny has to say about the army 's role in the present , Bosnian war is that they are ‘ genuinely confused ’ , ‘ waverers ’ pushed by Muslim and Croat provocations into the clutches of ‘ unashamed Serb nationalists ’ . |
16 | The statutory duty to consult a trade union about redundancies is well known , but both employers and those directly affected tend to be less familiar with what the law has to say about the need for consultation with affected individuals . |
17 | Will the Minister confirm that , notwithstanding what the hon. Lady has said about the cluster of leukaemia in the vicinity of Thurso , all the scientific studies that have been done fail to prove any connection with work being done at Dounreay ? |
18 | I , I 'm a general practitioner and I would like to back up initially what the convenor has said about the study pack that has come on child abuse but I have a question . |
19 | One reason for this was the lesson Philips and other consumer electronics companies had learned about the importance of global standardisation . |
20 | He was troubled by the strange things the Rannoch eagles had said about the Wrath eagles being exterminated and wondered if his own capture had been part of that . |
21 | Marc 's parents have complained about the way in which Gloucestershire police investigated their son 's death . |
22 | Throughout the last 230 years opinions between professionals and parents have differed about the techniques used to educate deaf children . |
23 | I warrant you will in a twelve-month have forgotten about the prince , and be head-over-heels in love with another — one more suitable , please God ! ’ |
24 | Confidence has improved about the outlook for new orders and sales , the report says . |
25 | Er many points which Mr has made about the nature of the landscape in the southern part of the Hambledon District , would apply equally to large tracts of er Harrogate District in terms of it being an open erm rural landscape , intensively farmed and relatively little woodland cover or topography to assist in the assimilation process . |
26 | Erm I think I 'd like to pick on er up on something that Mr has said about the strategy underlying the er approved structure plan . |
27 | But you 'll see what Doctor Morris has to say about the place . ’ |
28 | The rough had ended the hopes of many an illustrious name : defending champion Sandy Lyle , Tom Watson , who , like Ballesteros had complained about the narrow fairways and deep dune grass fringing them , and Craig Stadler , who shot an 82 and then pulled out of the tournament with a sprained wrist . |
29 | Alexei remembered what Burun had said about the definition of independence , and he smiled grimly . |
30 | No reasons were given as to the lack of information the social workers had gathered about the children ; why they did n't know about one child 's asthma , another 's forthcoming dental treatment , or that Jewish children might have special dietary requirements . |