Example sentences of "i [vb past] [verb] about [art] " in BNC.

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1 Jamie and I got pushed about a bit and nearly fell down a couple of times , but we survived through to the end of the night without any scrapes .
2 I tried to explain about the break-ins , the gangs , the violence but he was adamant .
3 I tried to enquire about the uncle and the boats .
4 And because I loved him , and he was unhappy , I tried to forget about the sea .
5 Over the cheese , he picked up on something I 'd said about the PKB file on Cawthorne 's dealings .
6 Well that 's what he said oh no when he went to sleep I did I 'd done about a page this is what I read out , I went Professor Plop and the Time Machine .
7 Then , after I 'd walked about a bit and done my errands I suddenly felt much better .
8 Unfortunately , I 'd forgotten about the check points every five miles .
9 I 'd forgotten about the breakfast things . ’
10 ‘ Oh God , I 'd forgotten about the mess , ’ she added , taking in the empty coffee mugs and sheets of paper strewn around the room .
11 ‘ To be honest I 'd forgotten about the money until Jim Boyce reminded me , ’ said manager Frankie Parks after the 4–0 win .
12 ‘ For the first time I began to wonder about the camp and the people I should find inside it .
13 Do you know , that 's the first time I began to wonder about the name Raphael .
14 It was only when I bought a collection of 12 Nalevich drawings and documents that I began to think about a constructivist show .
15 A cat dashed over my feet at one point and I began to think about the disembodied hand in the film .
16 I began to think about the changes the coming wedding would bring .
17 I was very pleased ; I loved to hear about the people and places that she saw .
18 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 .
19 Thanks to Geoff 's example , as a social worker specialising in alcohol problems I started to learn about the interaction between alcohol and depression .
20 Looking back I suppose it was then that I started to brood about a problem that grew and grew until it burst out into the open at the World Championships .
21 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 .
22 I started to worry about the curfew .
23 On wet days at Great Casterton we took it in turns to lecture , and on one of them I offered to talk about the Fosse Way as a Roman military frontier , a subject which had intrigued me from my work at Lincoln .
24 It mattered not that after weeks of interviews with 35 Palestinian families in Lebanon , I chose to write about the experiences only of those who had no immediate connection with the Palestinian guerrilla movement .
25 I kept thinking about the actor .
26 I remembered reading about the protests over Club Row just north of Spitalfields ' market , where a street market in animals had been held since Victorian times .
27 ‘ I do n't know what to say , ’ Farmer Bolsover said to Brownie Owl , ‘ except that I am very sorry for what I did say about the Brownies , especially about the Brownie who climbed my apple-tree for her budgie .
28 I liked learning about the plants .
29 Some British colleagues thought it was overweight and underpowered , so after trying a right-hand drive 1.8GL version recently , I looked up with some trepidation what I had said about the car on my voting form six months ago .
30 After a while Lily began to talk , and I realized that she understood nothing of what I had said about the war .
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