Example sentences of "[noun pl] [vb base] [noun] about [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 They should be shown that many texts make assumptions about knowledge shared by the author and reader .
2 Which explanation provides the better description of how lawyers and judges treat propositions about legislation that " go without saying " ?
3 There is a further complication in that individuals hold views about health at a variety of different levels of analysis .
4 No such problem rears its pretty head with Sex and the City , a compilation edited by Marsha Rowe in which a number of writers contribute stories about love and lust in an urban — not to say cosmoplitan — context .
5 It follows an earlier ESRC funded study of how members of low- income households make decisions about employment .
6 In an age where employability is the keynote the idea of educating for leisure may seem an anathema ; however , even job application forms ask questions about leisure interests , presumably on the grounds that it tells employers something about potential employees .
7 ( 63 per cent of Londoners enjoy jokes about sex and politics ; only 33 per cent like practical jokes .
8 On an emotional scale of one to ten , women rank men about minus 45 .
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