Example sentences of "[vb infin] [adv] about [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 Kathy Page makes us think afresh about the lies that bind and the barriers that separate .
2 A decade ago it would have been inconceivable that we would now know enough about the molecules of cancer to consider genetic intervention .
3 Doctors are concerned that young people do n't know enough about the effects of drugs like LSD , Ecstasy and amphetamines .
4 But do we really know enough about the whys and wherefores of racism ?
5 More information is now available to help you know more about the services your doctor provides .
6 We know that nutrients added to the water by humans make the algae grow , this combined with the sunlight causes blooms , but beyond that we do not understand much about the toxins . ’
7 Moreover , poems produced at Cnut 's behest ( Thorarin Praise-Tongue was paid fifty marks for his Tøgdrápa ) , although obviously biased in his favour , can imply much about the ways in which he wanted to be seen .
8 What is nice about the AX diesel is that you can smile smugly about the miles you are effortlessly squeezing from every gallon , in the knowledge you have sacrificed little along the way .
9 I can not write fully about the years that followed .
10 It is decided that we should talk more about the players .
11 She would drift listlessly about the rooms , her dreams extinguished .
12 The teacher can learn much about the children 's thinking by observing the way that children handle and use the equipment .
13 Now one can argue indefinitely about the morals and the merits of the decisions of the House of Lords in Furniss v. Dawson and Craven v. White , in the latter of which , as you will be aware , there was a sharp division of opinion .
14 TAKING the view that he will learn more about the players on the field , Jim Love will today make his debut for Scotland in the opening game of their South African tour , against Stellenbosch Farmers .
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