Example sentences of "[verb] [adv] about [art] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 Adam it was who made up the fires of a morning , when his mistress , who slept only fitfully at night , was already awake , Adam who crept noiselessly about the place , unnoticed , who must have seen them together last night outside the ballroom .
2 He gazed despairingly about the room .
3 The directors , who claimed they had not been consulted properly about the scheme , agreed to continue to run their buses to the estate for a trial period when the humps are introduced .
4 Cornucopia : rabbits , hunched and private , loping slowly about the lawn in the moonlight ; a green frog , gleaming and sparkling in the dewy sunlit grass as it wiggled along some compelling migratory path ; squirrels — quick flashes of ginger and grey in the treetops , a sudden glimpse of bright beady eyes ; a mythical fox — dusky shadow and sinister snowprints .
5 It may be that the poll tax was used as a pretext for anarchists , militants and other left-wing Labour Party fellow travellers to encourage riots and civil disorder , but many joined in for the kicks and cared little about the issue .
6 This is Atlantic water , which originates in the north Atlantic Ocean at a temperature of 2°C and salinity of 35 ppt , and cools almost to 0°C as it circulates slowly about the ocean basin ; its salinity remains high at 34.9ppt .
7 ‘ The home market is n't demanding enough about the quality and finish compared with its European counterparts , ’ says York .
8 I felt that this was what Leslie would have wanted me to do , for he always cared greatly about the welfare of his men .
9 ‘ I had heard much about the Island , but could not have been prepared for the spectacle of some three hundred and eight square miles ’ says Val , ‘ I had five days in which to explore and photograph the unfamiliar panorama which stretched before me . ’
10 Some regions and countries would have a comparative advantage , either because they were sparsely populated or because they cared less about the smell of a rubbish dump than their more pernickety neighbours did .
11 The act was widely seen as a direct challenge to local representational democracy , and revealed much about the capacity of labourism to respond to perceived threats to its authority .
12 Pink bolts were rattling randomly about the area .
13 Red-figure turns out to combine the silhouette-principle , dear to vase-decorators for its strength on the curved surface , with the freedom of outline drawing ; and this encourages its practitioners to look outside the closed tradition of their craft to the work of painters on flat surfaces ( cf. fig. 45 , painted perhaps about the time of red-figure 's inception ) .
14 Their models have been evolving as circumstances have changed and explain much of what has been happening at the level of the industry , but say little about the behaviour of individual firms .
15 MOST modern books on Japan say little about the Japanese .
16 As my darling new mother ( whom I loved ) moved radiantly about the room introducing Derek , who had just directed Equus at the Contact Theatre , to Bryan , who was a freelance journalist specializing in film , or Karen , who was a secretary at a literary agency , to Robert , who was a designer ; as she spoke of the new Dylan album and what Riverside Studios was doing , I saw she wanted to scour that suburban stigma right off her body .
17 He rose and wandered nervously about the music room .
18 He concludes that ‘ the people who should know most about the problem often do n't recognise it ’ .
19 He writes little about the lifestyle of the people but lists many of their occupations .
20 He writes little about the lifestyle of the people but lists many of their occupations .
21 Frodo is a good choice for Ring bearer because he seems to worry less about the possibility of using it himself .
22 He moved gingerly about the kitchen , putting away crockery , as if he were afraid his touch might damage or contaminate the pristine glory of its equipment .
23 In this instance , the very fact that a school cares enough about the success of its female pupils to try an experiment in single-sex teaching may be sufficient to account for their improved performance .
24 It is highly unlikely that any consultancy you appoint will know enough about a company to allow it to undertake the audit without considerable input from your senior management .
25 It was Susy who took up most of the lunchtime conversation , partly because I probably did n't know enough about the sport to talk about it sensibly to James .
26 We simply do not yet know enough about the capacity of learning strategies that have been discovered or perhaps remain to be discovered .
27 I did n't know enough about the subject to be able to query it .
28 Many people stare good opportunities in the face but are unable to recognise them because they do not know enough about the field .
29 There are some people who really should n't be on the panel because they really do n't know enough about the job .
30 Often revealing much about the life of its author , JANE EYRE endures a life of hardship and cruelty before arriving at Thornfield Hall .
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