Example sentences of "about [art] [noun] [unc] [noun sg] " in BNC.
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1 | Greg had seen the posters around for some days , and on the evening before opening day he made it his business to pass by the warehouse and go in , for he was a paid-up member of the club , and lit seemed easy enough to fake a mistake about the members ' viewing day . |
2 | ‘ Writing a book about the longshoremen 's union , ’ the girl said . |
3 | One actor I became friendly with , Terry , had done only agit-prop before , touring the country in a van with a company called Vanguard in a music-hall pastiche about the miners ' strike of 1972 called Dig ! |
4 | I think first of all Chairman , the point about the Airport 's Policy Consortium that er it is relevant erm , er perhaps you realise the whole purpose of , the risk of debt of the Airport 's Policy Consortium is to actually push er development from Heathrow to Stansted and I would say that it will happen , that 's what they are trying to do . |
5 | Instead of front running his customer the broker/dealer may pass the information about the customer 's position to another trader , such as a local , who makes a profit and then splits the difference with the broker/dealer , or pays him back in some other way . |
6 | ‘ He 's just the same , ’ Maggie said and continued on about the nurses ' home while Sheila bit her tongue . |
7 | Announcements will be made about the nurses ' pay award , but I assure the Hon. Gentleman that public and Government expenditure will be considerably increased throughout the Principality as a result of that award . |
8 | Finally , we must talk about the knitter 's friend — ‘ four-ply ’ acrylic . |
9 | Attention has also been focused on expanding through acquisition , removing doubts about the board 's ability to mix lateral movements with logical progression . |
10 | Right then , all comments on the second , I know we 've got any other business coming up , but I mean Ken 's offered a sort of er word of praise for Tracy , anyone bursting to say something about the secretary 's report . |
11 | Yesterday 's meeting is likely to fuel further speculation about the Princess 's interest in Catholicism . |
12 | If you do n't tell them about the deposit cheque if you do n't tell them about the banker 's order they will say , Well just a minute Ron you did n't tell me that on the phone . |
13 | So you tell them about the thirty five percent you tell them about the banker 's order that will need signing . |
14 | Those who favour a tighter regime are just as unhappy about the EC 's approach to date . |
15 | Ironically , tour operators are strictly forbidden from seeking out belugas , because they are an endangered species , but the beluga has nevertheless become a powerful symbol of ecological neglect for those who have experienced the 3-hour cruises , complete with detailed lectures about the animal 's plight . |
16 | There was no question about the trip 's success . |
17 | It has come from people who are well informed about the governors ' aspect of management , who know how to take the influence and information of parents into account and who , because they have taken part in one specific but widely shared exercise in adult education , have had the chance to understand and contribute to a wide field of public and community affairs ( Sallis 1988 ) . |
18 | There is normally a strip on the front cover , about the comic 's namesake , Bunty , and the pranks and scrapes she gets into . |
19 | The general feeling in the town was that there was something strange about the Judge 's House . |
20 | Up to nine people were killed in violent disturbances in the capital , San'aa , on Oct. 19 ; the next day there were a number of arrests at a demonstration to protest about the authorities ' failure to find the killers of opposition figure and rural development official Hassan Huraibi , who had been murdered on Sept. 10 . |
21 | Whatever our misgivings about the story 's historicity ( and we make a grave and fundamental error if we think the value of a passage like this is measured by the extent of its historicity ) , and however confident we might be about its origins , it asks and surely deserves to be taken on the storyteller 's own terms . |
22 | But it remained still for a moment and there was the shimmer of silver about the boy 's head . |
23 | Though he reassured him about the boy 's future , his calling Isaac his ‘ only son ’ when he commands him to go to the land of Moriah might well suggest those assurances were empty and meant nothing . |
24 | About the boy 's death . |
25 | They are deeply concerned about the scientists ' inability to explain the dramatic changes they see in nature . |
26 | When a magnetic field is applied , each mobile electron is forced to spiral about the field 's direction , although its energy is not changed . |
27 | The spatial quantisation scheme in k -space then breaks up into a series of concentric circles about the field 's direction ( Figure 3 ) . |
28 | Couple this with the earlier sociological observations about the students ' experience being describable in terms of intellectual , technical and general cultural hegemony . |
29 | At that time , too , the Professor complained ( not for the first time ) about the students ' conduct . |
30 | If you wish to know more about the Students ' Association facilities , then please telephone 031 650 2656 . |