Example sentences of "have [verb] about [art] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 You may have heard about the Family Bond before , but I 'd like to remind you how attractive this investment plan really is .
2 I thought you 'd have heard about the accident .
3 Be sure to understand their needs and aspirations and counterbalance any pessimistic reports they may have received about the church 's condition and the cost of repair .
4 I do n't honestly know , he said er , he 's got to go in for his test , he said , and then I 'll have to see about a car so I do n't know whether they 're gon na buy him one or not
5 Bearing in mind that after the stinginess of Armadale he had gone to the house of this ‘ hearty welcome ’ , and had been pleased with ‘ a numerous and cheerful company ’ — why did Boswell prove less forthcoming than one might have expected about the Mackinnons ?
6 I wo n't have to worry about the bills now . ’
7 At least Liverpool wo n't have to worry about the bills .
8 Those who produced staple grains might have to worry about the competition of national or world markets which hardly troubled those who sold dairy products , eggs , vegetables , fruit or even fresh meat — or any other perishable commodity which could not be transported over large distances .
9 And , and you feel , comfortable with what you 're doing , you wo n't have to erm , you wo n't have to worry about the work , if you know what I mean , you 'll know how to do it .
10 You wo n't have to act ; you wo n't have to worry about the expression on your face when the squad car turns up . ’
11 ‘ At least I do n't have to worry about the bailiffs because there is nothing left to take . ’
12 In terms of the average sailor , the masthead is also an easier configuration to control , and you do n't have to worry about the mast coming down if you fail to get the runner on immediately .
13 By restoring your existing windows , you wo n't have to worry about the effect that changing your window style will have on the look of your house .
14 I suppose with that lovely slim figure of yours you do n't have to worry about the calories . ’
15 If you 're planning to get married why not ‘ take the plunge ’ on a tropical island where you wo n't have to worry about the weather !
16 And you do n't have to worry about the volume by the way , cos like anything , it records whatever volume and then
17 So you do n't have to worry about the volume , because you 've got record .
18 He 's a para-medic rather than a doctor , but his presence means you wo n't have to worry about the twins ’ health . ’
19 Then of course you do n't have to worry about the octave .
20 Certainly Frank Graham , managing director of Kainos Software , a joint venture between ICL and Queens University , does not have to worry about the supply of graduates he gets .
21 Although Emily knew that her friend had been manipulative , she wondered whether she herself had been selfish , and should have forgotten about the loan .
22 We could almost have forgotten about the war but for the shell-holes in the surrounding downland , stark white chalk amid the tawny grass , the result of gunnery practice on the artillery and tank ranges at Tidworth , Bulford , and at Larkhill , where I remembered Leslie had gone to a firing camp all those months ago .
23 Afterwards he asked himself whether he did all that he should have done about the miners and the working men .
24 Whatever the anti-nuclear movement might have said about the way the result was achieved , the CEGB had got the outcome it wanted .
25 We do n't have to talk about the single because that 's off the album … do n't have to talk about the tour .
26 We do n't have to talk about the single because that 's off the album … do n't have to talk about the tour .
27 I thought : why do women always have to talk about the men they are interested in ?
28 For my part , I conclude that the life prisoner should be informed of the judge 's advice on tariff , together with any comments the judges , or either of them , may have made about the responsibility of the prisoner for the crime compared with that of any co-defendant tried with him .
29 You did n't talk about th , you might have talked about the weather , but you never have talked about things like religion or politics with a woman !
30 The people then had an opportunity to raise any doubts or difficulties they may have had about the sermon or other spiritual problem they faced , and Richard Baxter would try to answer their difficulties and resolve their doubts .
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