Example sentences of "[verb] about what the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ I do n't think about what the first tackle is going to be like , unless of course it comes from Stuart Pearce !
2 They had no need to worry about what the National Consumer Council called ‘ manageable commitment ’ , in which the customer operated a system of precisely monitored deferred payment , only ‘ overcommitment ’ and ‘ unmanageable commitment ’ .
3 Once we get beyond the cheap debating point , has the right hon. and learned Gentleman thought about what the minimum wage will do to unemployment ?
4 Last night , very little was known about what the three men had been doing .
5 So on one page , you 'll be reading about what Africans do in Upper Volta , and on the next page , you 'll be reading about what the ancient Aztecs did that is similar .
6 The second is that it is only when people think about what the visual system does in the real world that they begin to study it appropriately .
7 To decide what you need , first think about what the small animals need .
8 5 Now think about what the whole island is like and draw a map showing its main features .
9 This is not the time to be thinking about what the chief instructor is going to think or say .
10 I think we all need to bear in mind that as far as what Mr said about what the approved strategy was and what the Secretary of Sta of State previously said .
11 I think we need to bla , talk about what the general skills and abilities are .
12 Integrity becomes a political ideal when we make the same demand of the state or community taken to be a moral agent , when we insist that the state act on a single , coherent set of principles even when its citizens are divided about what the right principles of justice and fairness really are .
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