Example sentences of "has [verb] about the [adj] " in BNC.

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1 To ask the Secretary of State for Defence what representations he has received about the future strength of the Territorial Army in Scotland .
2 The Secretary of State must reflect a little on the answer that he has given about the Soviet Union .
3 Britain has protested about the proposed visit to Baghdad of former West German Chancellor , Willy Brandt , to try to secure the release of hostages .
4 Thus has come about the present status of evolution of which man is the apparent culmination but not the real summit ; for he is himself a transitional being and stands at the turning point of the whole movement . ’
5 In this book , which will also serve as the catalogue for the exhibitions , has it been you who has written about the unpublished drawings ?
6 I agree with everything that the hon. Gentleman has said about the unacceptable level of unemployment in Northern Ireland .
7 And it would have to be found er if we were to move to the er position that Mr Curtis has said about the total need , it would have to be found somewhere else .
8 Os Guinness has talked about the modern world in terms of a divide .
9 ‘ The matter has not been discussed formally by our general committee but our fixtures committee has talked about the possible advantages of the Five Nations championship being moved back a bit . ’
10 I wonder if Daedalus , or anyone else for that matter , has thought about the annoying glare given off by those ubiquitous orange sodium street lamps .
11 A pattern has evolved in her writing schedule : when she has reached about the half way stage of the book , she will get together with her editor Rosie Cheetham and her agent Christine Green to discuss progress .
12 Recent work has concurred about the basic unimportance of Mosley and the British Union of Fascists .
13 Although certainly no fan of Guns N'Roses and their offensive lyrics , I am pleased that he has spoken about the still largely-hidden subject of male sexual assault .
14 Gandhi 's teaching concerning the symbolic nature of personifications of Truth in a variety of different forms seems on the face of it to correspond to what Tillich has to say about the symbolic nature of Christian terminology .
15 Prisoner after prisoner has complained about the arbitrary way in which the prison regulations are enforced .
16 Anyone who has read about the cultural life of that period knows that Diaghilev 's Russian Ballet created a sensation throughout pre-1914 western Europe .
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