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

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1 THOSE who feel Lord Arran has little to say about agriculture must now change their opinion of the Minister who has also to look after health matters in the province .
2 Eco has little to say about meaning but is aware of some of the problems of pursuing it :
3 The literature on bereavement , even that of Parkes ( 1986 ) , which focuses on widows , has little to say about bereavement amongst very old people .
4 Thompson has much to say about law .
5 Neither Leland nor Camden has much to say about industry in England ; and there was nothing that could be specifically called an industrial landscape .
6 He adds : ‘ It 's a drag that a place where teenagers were listening to music was n't considered appropriate to talk about AIDS .
7 That same chapter has more to say about ritual of atonement , and chapter 18 is concerned with the identity and privileges of those who will carry out such ritual , and who will enable the people to dwell with the holiness of God without being destroyed by it .
8 I think it would skip to environment being the prerogative of local authorities , there will be a great variation across the country , and I do n't think anybody seriously would expect that to happen about health and safety at work , and I think the same should be true of the environment .
9 If we are to believe late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century etiquette writers ( which I do n't altogether ) this was a period when it was thought gross to talk about food except to your cook , and in bad taste to discuss your host 's wine .
10 I shall have more to say about occlusion a little later , but for now : grasping the fact of occlusion in the sense of grasping the fact that if something were removed then something behind it would be perceived because the something behind was there all along is an achievement of the central systems .
11 I will have more to say about family life in the next chapter , here I note merely that in the last twenty years we have seen the large-scale establishment of the single-parent family , the so-called serial-monogamy syndrome ( divorced people keep getting remarried ) and an endless chain of step-children and step/half brothers and sisters .
12 It might seem odd to talk about entry halls as a postscript as it were but in practical terms most people put decorating their living rooms first .
13 With modest growth and an unemployment rate of around 7% , it may seem odd to worry about inflation .
14 Erm and , but at the same time she is the one that always has , seems to have more to say about staffing problems
15 He had this to say about weathering .
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