Example sentences of "[verb] my [noun pl] about [art] " in BNC.
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1 | If you 've heard my comments about the knows who it is . |
2 | Sandra : As for that Mrs C I ca n't explain my feelings about the woman . |
3 | I slept badly and had a dream that was to confirm my fears about the ghost . |
4 | Before expressing my views about the remaining issues , I think it helpful to set out shortly the general principles of law which are applicable to the Secretary of State 's decision-making process . |
5 | Would the Minister like my complaints about the service by fax , pager or mobile phone ? |
6 | It is with more pleasure that I thank all those who have helped my ideas about the Lorenz equations to develop ; they are many , but I must mention particularly Peter Swinnerton-Dyer , Bob Williams and Paul Glendinning . |
7 | Er and you actually acknowledged my comments about the hairpin bends and the crossroads . |
8 | I am writing to express my views about the Graf/Seles situation . |
9 | Having my doubts about the discrepancy , I decided not to place my order . |
10 | This was a surprise , as I had my doubts about the Windows driver , which offers intensity control , a number of different quality modes and not much else . |
11 | ‘ I had my doubts about the woman who played Ophelia . |
12 | So probably a total stock of a dozen or more White Clouds , a dozen Zebra Danios , five female and one male American Flags ( females have a dot on the dorsal fin ) , six Black Widows and Six Red Eyes , with perhaps six Rosy or Aurulius barbs ( though I have my doubts about the later having once come across three three-inch specimens that tried to eat Corydoras for breakfast ) and the pair of sluggard cats . |
13 | I have my doubts about the latter vision since archivists , librarians and museum creators deal with materials which are differentiated by the type of activities which created them , rather than simply by the physical form of those artefacts . |
14 | PS : I have my reservations about the other woman though ! ! |