Example sentences of "a few [noun pl] about [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 WHATEVER our image of a truant may be — layabout , glue-sniffer , petty criminal — a recent report from the Scottish Office urges us to dispel a few misunderstandings about truancy .
2 First , a few remarks about chemistry .
3 I have a few niggles about design , finding the waist drawcord on the Solos awkward and annoying and the elasticated buckle on the Colorados inclined to slip and get in the way of a harness .
4 A couple of years ago FAST would get only a few complaints about car boot sales a year .
5 A few questions about playability , resilience and notching could keep them in order !
6 My hon. Friend the Minister for Public Transport may say a few words about funding if he feels that it is appropriate .
7 It is desirable to say a few words about Reg. v. Skipp [ 1975 ] Crim.L.R. 114 and Reg. v. Fritschy [ 1985 ] Crim.L.R. 745 .
8 Nobody can object to collecting and analysing such information ( despite a few worries about confidentiality ) .
9 Just give a few details about age , occupation , their personality , and your relationship with them .
10 In considering pre-litigation inquiries , therefore , a few points about liability and contributory negligence should be remembered .
11 Here are a few myths about exercise you might have believed in :
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