Example sentences of "most [prep] [art] [noun pl] about " in BNC.

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1 The acting returning officer for St Ives says that , to start with , most of the complaints about proxy voting came from the residents of old people 's homes , but that other people have since said that they too were denied a vote .
2 But surprisingly , most of the complaints about monitoring came not from secretaries but from their former bosses .
3 His performance , Lewis said , answered most of the questions about him .
4 Most of the discussions about the relationships between class , state , economy and civil society proceed on the basis of a ‘ unitary conception ’ of the working class .
5 Among them the editor of the Observer , Donald Trelford , attacked BBC chairman Marmaduke Hussey 's role in bringing Mr Birt into the Corporation without telling most of the governors about his special tax arrangements which he dubbed a ‘ scandal ’ .
6 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 .
7 Most of the details about Eleanor and her relations with Edward , including his attempts to subjugate Scotland , symbolically signified by his removing the Stone of Scone to London , are found in the first volume of that small classic , Agnes Strickland 's Lives of the Queens of England ( 1864 ) .
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