Example sentences of "we [vb base] about [art] [adj] " in BNC.

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1 An approximation we make about the actual behaviour enables us to model this behaviour in a dynamic framework without complicating the estimation .
2 It follows that behind every statement we make about the historical Jesus there has to be a tacit qualification : ‘ We are told this by such-and-such an evangelist , writing in a particular literary mode , far a particular audience , in a particular place at a particular period of history . ’
3 Yes of course yeah , but the , you know , we , we have to , I have to make a report and I have to recommend so I 'm recommending that we forget about the three-way stuff .
4 One or two of the old films are now on CD video because they are important documents of certain artists , but the way we are filming and editing the films I am now making is completely different We have learnt a very great deal in these years and so we forget about the older films just as you would n't dream of driving around in a thirty-year-old car .
5 We worry about the rotten lives of those pigs , which are among the most intelligent and sensitive of animals .
6 We worry about the downhill movement of the slurry through our groundwater and into the pool at the bottom of the hill where the herons and frogs live .
7 We are interested in the relationship between studying a subject , and students ' sense of identity : the way in which the beliefs we hold about an academic discipline affect our sense of who we are .
8 In Ackroyd 's life of Eliot we read about a major poet who was a good ventriloquist ; a man of multiple personality who swore by a principle of impersonality in art which he was later to unswear by locating The Waste Land in the stresses of a domestic life , and whose art bears the indelible signature of that distinctive protean character of his ; a man who was often miserable and tormented .
9 When I was in college in the States a few years back , we read about the pre-feminist lives of the middle-class young women in the 50s and early 60s .
10 So often we hear about a Homoeopathic remedy for colds or flu or arthritis etc .
11 We hear about the sensitive New Age man who stays at home and changes nappies — but , actually , I do n't think these men are any more satisfying to women than any other male role model for the past 2,000 years . ’
12 Let us look at what we know about the two halves of the human brain :
13 ‘ You 'd be amazed how little we know about the polar regions , ’ says Dr Preben Goodmandsen of the Technical University of Denmark .
14 The basic claim of the Principle is plausible enough : in constructing a fictional universe we rely on what we know about the actual world unless instructed otherwise .
15 We know about the remote , ’ Clarac answered , recovering quickly .
16 The problem of the survival of the Aviti is a useful reminder of how little we know about the political structure of even our best evidenced sixth-century diocese ; but from the evidence which we do have it is clear that the exercise of episcopal power in the Auvergne was no simple matter .
17 Take what we know about the neural mechanisms of language , for example .
18 We know about the lovely girls who model , they look wonderful in everything , but how about someone like Ma Larkin ?
19 Radar studies of Venus began in 1961 and have revealed much of what we know about the Cytherean surface .
20 What we know about the Ukrainian Division is that it was not retained by 5 Corps in Austria , and that by the end of May it had turned up in Italy .
21 But once 'e 's come round we talk about the good old days , an' how they 're a complete blank .
22 I mean we talk about the triple-one but when I say two-fold there is , I feel , the deeply rooted oppression of centuries of gender discrimination , the oldest form of discrimination .
23 You know and I and I 've only recently really come to terms with how much tha those early songs were part of people 's upbringing and because of Love Hurts and everything people come up to me a lot in the street and we talk about the sixties and everything .
24 ‘ So you can see , Commander Talbot , what we mean when we talk about the greatest good of the greatest number .
25 We talk about the recent Kiss FM opening celebration in London 's Highbury Fields where Beats International were canned offstage .
26 Now we talk about the second successive clean sheet , the first for United what , Wednesday night against Milwall since October the twentieth , so what 's happened to stop the goals going in ?
27 Can I suggest that we talk about the four thousand pound job as a sort of practice profile if we like ?
28 We talk about the Japanese work practises which is exactly what is going on now .
29 I that is something which we hope will emerge when we talk about the relevant criteria .
30 When we talk about the Online Enterprise what really mean is the business needs of organizations in the nineteen nineties .
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