Example sentences of "[vb -s] about [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Nevertheless , it is necessary to introduce some significant qualifying remarks about the current direction of policies and procedures in many authorities .
2 There is just one observation I wish to make to the Committee this afternoon and it actually goes about the whole issue of the planning aspect of what 's gone on .
3 Meanwhile doubts about the private banks ' ability to cope caused mounting worries .
4 However , under the test derived from Caldwell , a person is not reckless if he thinks about the possible risk but decides that it does not obtain .
5 He parks it on the carpet in the bay window of his plush Deptford Park , south-east London terraced house , surrounded by Sega Megadrive games , and thinks about the long-lost days when he was a young , hip rent-a-gob Cockney git on NME .
6 Fellow MP Nigel Spearing agrees about the historical significance of the route .
7 Fifty thousand represents about a five percent reduction .
8 Today , much confusion exits about the proper definition of entrepreneurship .
9 The barge carrying the body springs a leak , his ceremonial uniform is soaked as he frantically bales , he worries about the expensive watch which he has inadvertently left on the coffin , the ceremony leaves him with a bad cold which he tries , not altogether successfully , to hide when he is presented to the King .
10 Who cares about the possible queue a week next putative Saturday at the Gatwick guichet ?
11 A lifelong Conservative who has always been politically active , and who has fought this seat in the last two local elections , Margaret lives in Headington Ward , and understands , and cares about the local issues .
12 Open to anyone who cares about the environment- Reply guaranteed .
13 We 've got a reported-stolen list a mile long , but the media only cares about the sexy stuff .
14 The universality of social representations is expressed by Aebischer and Thommen ( 1983 ) , when they characterize social representations as ‘ all the knowledge and understanding that a society , or subgroup of the society , has about a given object ’ ( p. 5 ) .
15 Since this is the nature of the economic environment within which the agent operates it is rational for the agent to use that information about her environment to draw inferences from the information that she has about the current state of the economy , that is to solve her signal extraction problem .
16 Venus is much smaller , but nevertheless still has about the same mass as the Earth .
17 Despite Sealink 's best efforts , I ca n't wait to escape our tiny cabin for the Bentley , whose interior I reckon has about the same amount of room but is more expensively trimmed .
18 Yeah that looks about the right sort of thing , cos it was fifty ohms and we 've put , I mean it 's not that much small you know it 's not going to let , it should let about half as much through as that lets through this should n't it ?
19 Tim Curtiz ( David Dukes ) is an ex-pat American who writes about a rose-tinted Britain for a New York literary magazine .
20 In ‘ The Tale of the Turnip ’ , Yevgeny Yevtushenko writes about the virtual annexation of Russia by capitalist influences under the guise of ‘ humanitarian aid ’ ; Andrei Voznesensky laments the bloodshed in Tbilisi in ‘ Candles and Tanks . ’
21 In his first piece for Esquire , he writes about the strange case of Lenny McLean ( page 88 ) .
22 Nakane 's work has a more voluntaristic approach , but even she writes about the assertive techniques that management uses to build up company identification of workers .
23 JON RONSON , who writes about The Secret World of Sex ( page 76 ) , lives in Manchester and specializes in life 's stranger corners .
24 This occurs about every three months , and I doubt that life would be half as much fun for him without this sort of ritual .
25 Whatever it says about an achieved consensus on the slave trade , the 1814 campaign provides no support for a developing popular antislavery which incorporated emancipation .
26 What it says about the young tearaway is even more remarkable .
27 President , as far as Mick 's concerned , yes you 're quite right Mick , my report says about the Saudi deal .
28 It is time now to consider more precisely what the attitudinist says about the actual meaning of typically ethical words , like ‘ good ’ ’ ought' ’ right' and ‘ wrong ’ .
29 I tried to apply what Wittgenstein says about the dual use of the word ‘ strain' to the dual use of the word ‘ hot ’ , and wrote up my conclusions in a paper entitled ‘ Berkeley and Sensations of Heat . ’
30 And I do n't care what she says about the wonderful home-style kosher cooking .
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