Example sentences of "seriously about [art] " in BNC.
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1 | To complain seriously about a partner , or even to wax eloquent , would be to break the rules of the game and to cause embarrassment . |
2 | And since government is responsible for , or influences in important ways , a very large number of activities , there may be sound political arguments for thinking seriously about a more extensive and rationalized set of ‘ risk theory schemes ’ of compensation for loss caused by governmental action . |
3 | But we need another two or three players before we can really talk seriously about a play-off place . ’ |
4 | What we also have is the British and Irish government , John Major and Gerry Addams all talking seriously about a possible peace initiative . |
5 | The Ulsterman ( right ) , severely injured during practice for the 1990 Spanish Grand Prix , lapped within 1.6 secs of the fastest lap set by a F3000 car in a recent British F2 meeting , but continuing problems with his left knee prevent Donnelly from thinking seriously about an F1 return . |
6 | ‘ He 's a bit on the small side but very agile and loves fast ground , so we shall have to think seriously about the National , ’ said McConnochie , who at this stage also intends to run Golden Friend , who runs at Haydock on Wednesday . |
7 | But they 're making dead sure people think seriously about the idea . |
8 | Then , when he thought seriously about the reaction , it left him puzzled , because he did not see it as being especially controversial . |
9 | He felt too seriously about the watching of it ever to have played it . |
10 | Lawrence 's views on brown dominions owed something to his intimacy with Lionel Curtis , the indefatigable imperial publicist who was the first person to think seriously about the idea of a multiracial Commonwealth . |
11 | Part of him was saying : that 's because if you for one second think seriously about the position you 've put yourself in , you 'll panic . |
12 | IBM was perceived as the winner , just as today , even the things it does right are in trouble because IBM is perceived as the industry 's most emphatic loser , and more and more people are talking seriously about the company being in danger of going the same way as Prime Computer Inc , Wang Laboratories Inc and Control Data Corp . |
13 | we 've got to look very seriou seriously about the productivity of the work that 's churned out . |
14 | But when Howard thinks seriously about the kind of rumours that are being spread around , he sees that it really is n't funny . |
15 | Still twenty-four , and presenting himself to Louise Colet as a fellow of infinite whim , he claims that he has thought long and very seriously about the idea of becoming a bandit in Smyrna . |
16 | Donleavy had thought seriously about the chance encounter with Hurley , and , on balance , had decided that they might turn it to account , although … |
17 | So for some time She-She and I talked very seriously about the future Princess of Wales . |
18 | And indeed it would seem that it was only at about this time , in the Europe of the late-sixteenth century , that a few thoughtful men first began to think seriously about the moral nature of mankind as a whole , as against the older , narrower concept of the moral nature of " ourselves " , God 's chosen people , ranged against " the others " , the barbarians , who were only part men , unnatural monsters , beasts . |
19 | Later on we got talking , more seriously about the North , the unemployment . |
20 | Christian rubbed his chin as he looked at Seb and thought seriously about the plan he had put forward . |
21 | The Guardian of Jan. 12 assessed that Gorbachev was " trying to buy time , in the hope that once the principle of secession has been established Lithuanians will think seriously about the political and economic implications " . |
22 | At the very least , both communities should be thinking seriously about the possibility — and how they would react to it . |