Example sentences of "[pers pn] [verb] [pron] about [adj] " in BNC.
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31 | Have I told you about that ? |
32 | At least I know something about such problems ; they were my original reason for opposing the scheme , and I have not changed my mind in the slightest . |
33 | I know something about this deal . |
34 | ‘ I know nothing about that , ’ Peace countered sharply . |
35 | I know nothing about that kind of thing … ’ |
36 | Right , would you do your religious studies er work in this lesson because I know nothing about that and er neither does Mrs Chester , so I will check that with Mr later . |
37 | And I said , well I know nothing about that kind of music but that 's the impression I got , I was just stood there at the bar thinking that last , last Friday it 's not the same one , thinking , you know , this is just this is just very samey it |
38 | ‘ I know nothing about any Sheffield Wednesday interest , ’ said Quinn . |
39 | I know nothing about these . |
40 | I know how to build those damned weapons but I know nothing about those fancy triggering devices . ’ |
41 | I know nothing about this case other than the reports which I , like everybody else , have read in the press . |
42 | I know nothing about this Swiss business , but it 's falling into a pattern . |
43 | When am I supposed to have broken into the house , and why on earth should you think I know anything about any of the guns ? ’ |
44 | I tell the DI why ; I tell him about two more betrayals ; about the commanding officer who had let men die to cover up his own inadequacy ( or at least Andy believed he had , which was all that mattered ) , and I tell him about the locum doctor who could n't be bothered to attend a patient and then , when he eventually did pay a visit , just assumed her pain was something trivial . |
45 | For you sit here , thousands of miles away from Palestine , a land which most of you will never see , and yet which you will certainly pay for-with your money , yes , and some of you with your blood and sweat — you sit here and you listen to me as I tell you about this impossible , this ridiculous dream , and it does n't occur to you that we are all mad , you and I and all our people ? ’ |
46 | And if I tell anyone about this man , he 'll die . ’ |
47 | ‘ I heard something about this chap disappearing when I was here at the weekend . |
48 | I heard something about this he said , er I was on holidays all last week he said but erm it 's bloody lies cos I saw him last week . |
49 | And Clarke said : ‘ I heard nothing about this supposed realignment until well after Black Wednesday . ’ |
50 | I warned you about that . ’ |
51 | That militant Forbes — you know , the one I warned you about last week — has called all the food and beverage staff out on strike ! ’ |
52 | Can I tell anybody about this ? |
53 | ‘ Did n't I tell you about that ? ’ |
54 | Did I tell you about that ? |
55 | ‘ Did n't I tell you about that ? ’ |
56 | But some people are appallingly mean did I tell you about that Ned being done out of six hundred pounds by an indian doctor and a her husband ? |
57 | Did I tell you about that bloke the other week who got , the one who just cocky with me ? |
58 | Erm did I tell you about that Lucy and Ricky ? |
59 | Did n't I tell you about that ? |
60 | Did I tell you about that song that I heard just once . |