Example sentences of "[be] [adj] [to-vb] [pers pn] about " in BNC.

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1 It is important that constituents should be able to consult us about confidential matters , but surely we should not go so far as to give comfort to murderers and bombers , as has been suggested .
2 Your local social services department should be able to advise you about help which it may provide or know about .
3 Your social worker should be able to advise you about these .
4 The RSPCA , Petwatch , or many of the other animal organisations that exist will be able to advise you about particular pets you may be interested in keeping .
5 Agency staff may be able to advise you about certain tax allowances , such as travelling expenses , uniform , indemnity insurance , subscriptions to the journals , and to a professional organisation .
6 A lawyer will be able to advise you about this .
7 The women at the centre will be able to advise you about your legal situation .
8 He will be able to tell them about the Labour party 's opposition to discounts , but he will not be able to tell them how much they would pay under the Labour party system , because the Labour party will not say .
9 The anti-terrorist branch were looking hard at MacQuillan 's political life , but Wickham knew someone who would certainly be able to tell him about the dead man 's business life .
10 We hope that you will be able to tell us about the personal side . ’
11 Thus perception , as he conceives it , is tied too closely to the human paradigm ; those normal contexts in which we require that someone be able to tell us about what they see .
12 I hope that the right hon. Gentleman will be able to tell us about that soon and that he will make a statement on that matter next week .
13 The midwife or health visitor will be able to tell you about these .
14 Your midwife or GP will be able to tell you about the types of care available which may include : a hospital maternity unit , a GP maternity unit , or a home birth .
15 An occupational therapist from the social services department may be able to tell you about aids which could help you .
16 The local Age Concern group or Old People 's Welfare Council group may be able to tell you about special services in your area , which they or other groups run .
17 They may also be able to tell you about local organisations which give practical help with gardening or decorating .
18 Your midwife or GP will be able to tell you about the types of care available which may include : a hospital maternity unit , a GP maternity unit , or a home birth .
19 We have various ways of sharing information which your line manager and colleagues will be able to tell you about .
20 ‘ And if Carole Swan were here , ’ said Mrs Cartwright , adding a petits four to a long meal of wrong-doing , ‘ she would be able to tell you about what he did to her daughter Grace .
21 Our friendly and knowledgeable sales staff will also be pleased to tell you about our many customer services that include free estimating and measuring on carpets , complimentary bedroom planning and design and up to £1000 instant credit .
22 FIFTY WORDS WOULD NOT BE ENOUGH to tell you about myself .
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