Example sentences of "about [Wh adv] [art] [noun] [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 She had ideas about how a toy shop should be run in these times .
2 Pupils learn about how a printing press works .
3 I was fortunate , yet I can recall that during my earliest discussions there was considerable concern about how a consultant appointment committee might view part time training .
4 IT really annoyed me to see leaders of the public service unions on TV going on about how a pay freeze would be unacceptable to their members .
5 A question from our survey asked children whether they would like to know more about how a vacuum cleaner works ; hardly anyone did , and girls were even less curious than boys .
6 These are the reasons why the discussion of economic policy during the election has been so trivial and impoverished , with so much fuss about how the budget deficit limits the scope for tax cuts on the one hand and expenditure increases on the other .
7 Mike added : ‘ Feel so Fine taught us a lot about how the music business works which we 've now put into practice — like having a good distributor for the single .
8 Quality system procedure two , talks about how the management team pick up suggestions made by yourselves through Q S P Three , and set about making decisions for improvement of the group 's quality system , the service that we provide to our clients .
9 The best way to understand how people , from all walks of life , can be helped is to hear from them personally , so I asked several people from my classes in Devon to write a short summary about how the Alexander Technique had helped them .
10 The theories about how the signalling behaviour is controlled are also developing fast .
11 He expresses extreme concern about how the entertainment industry is able to contaminate the mind of the public .
12 " Lucid " dreaming , when the dreamer " knows " that he or she is dreaming , and makes decisions about how the dream plot should develop , is rare .
13 The general terror was compounded by ignorance about how the disease spread .
14 Most of the facts about how an investment group could be allowed to draw in tens of millions of pounds of people 's savings for years after regulators had first spotted that things were amiss at Barlow Clowes were revealed in a report by Sir Godfray Le Quesne commissioned last year by the then Trade Secretary , Lord Young .
15 Miandad was still shouting and waving his arms about when a Pakistan supporter ran onto the ground and was repelled by two stewards .
16 Narrow passages like that one , built in a network right from here to about where the school party was standing a few minutes ago .
17 And I think those charts are very interesting about where the client base is
18 Most booking conditions are hedged with all sorts of exclusions about why a tour operator ca n't be held liable when things go wrong .
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