Example sentences of "i [verb] [verb] about the " in BNC.
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1 | I tried to explain about the break-ins , the gangs , the violence but he was adamant . |
2 | I tried to enquire about the uncle and the boats . |
3 | And because I loved him , and he was unhappy , I tried to forget about the sea . |
4 | That is the only nice thing that I propose to say about the hon. Gentleman . |
5 | I want to talk about the use of computers in actual research , and the features of that use which derive from the special characteristics of the humanities . |
6 | That 's actually all I want to say about the flipchart unless anybody 's any other comments I mean Jeff 's you 've obviously got a lot of experience in a do you feel there 's any anything further than that I know I 've covered it very briefly . |
7 | It 's almost like I want to write about the people who are in our songs , rather than what happens to them . ’ |
8 | I want to write about the nightmare that we all have to confront every morning when we awake . |
9 | I mean , for me personally I think there 's actually a decision that if I ca n't get over the full unbiased impression that I want to make about the whole story , I 've got to make a decision whether I 'm going to talk to you at all . |
10 | I want to know about the nearest sports centre and the types of sport which go on there . |
11 | ‘ I stop thinking about the problem . |
12 | Over the cheese , he picked up on something I 'd said about the PKB file on Cawthorne 's dealings . |
13 | Unfortunately , I 'd forgotten about the check points every five miles . |
14 | I 'd forgotten about the breakfast things . ’ |
15 | ‘ Oh God , I 'd forgotten about the mess , ’ she added , taking in the empty coffee mugs and sheets of paper strewn around the room . |
16 | ‘ To be honest I 'd forgotten about the money until Jim Boyce reminded me , ’ said manager Frankie Parks after the 4–0 win . |
17 | But it 's not exactly danger that I seem to feel about the place . |
18 | But , late in the evening , he enquired without ceremony ‘ What am I going to do about the direct-grant schools ? ’ |
19 | What am I going to do about the ears ? |
20 | ‘ For the first time I began to wonder about the camp and the people I should find inside it . |
21 | Do you know , that 's the first time I began to wonder about the name Raphael . |
22 | A cat dashed over my feet at one point and I began to think about the disembodied hand in the film . |
23 | I began to think about the changes the coming wedding would bring . |
24 | Answering the question ‘ why read romances ? ’ by picking the statement , ‘ Because I like to read about the strong , virile heroes ’ , is likely to be interpreted as the reader 's view of masculinity , rather than a comment on the textual function of the male hero in the romance . |
25 | I remember reading about the haunting of old Edge Lane Hall and years later of that dreadful disaster the Titanic sinking . |
26 | I was very pleased ; I loved to hear about the people and places that she saw . |
27 | 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 . |
28 | When I started stravaiging about the bens and glens more than 50 years ago , I had never heard the name Munro applied to a hill . |
29 | Thanks to Geoff 's example , as a social worker specialising in alcohol problems I started to learn about the interaction between alcohol and depression . |
30 | Okay this er this lecture is called multiple government and the federal system and it flows directly from the last lecture when I started talking about the er the constitution and about the principles and the values that erm form the American system . |