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

  Next page
No Sentence
1 So you go off to this evening class , while you 're doing that , you ca n't be thinking about the problems at work , because you 've got to concentrate otherwise you 're not going to get it done .
2 It is a sober thought that had our colonial administrators studied early Roman Imperial history , instead of the gang warfare of the late Republic , a few useful ideas about the problems of subject people might have seeped into their thinking .
3 Therefore it is nonsense for the Opposition to claim that we have done nothing at all about the problems of retraining .
4 On the second part , well nobody feels more strongly that I do about the problems of noise pollution and I agree entirely there er with what councillor has to say but may I remind members that this council did have a full service for a six months period , you all seem to have forgotten that , we did have a full service , an experimental one which ran for six months , er we were advised by the officers at the end of that period it was not necessary to run the full seven day a week service , it was not necessary we are still being advised that that is not necessary , that is the advice we were given at the last committee meeting and er the majority of members supported that .
5 In fact , the war gave him a new sombreness of attitude to match his stark experience of the " essential problems of life " ; and inevitably this sombreness communicated itself to his continued thinking about the problems of tragedy .
6 Apart from the support groups that CRUSE runs , it also produces a large range of literature about the problems of bereavement and it provides practical help in dealing with paperwork and other matters that a bereaved person may never have dealt with before .
7 He was now " Dear old Ez " , and in a number of letters they commiserated about the problems of age .
8 they 've talked about the problems of oversupply in two er two respects , sterilization of land .
9 Q. What about the problems in Aerospace ?
10 The information about the difficulties of conveying the intended meaning of language , and about the problems in memory and attention experienced by many people with schizophrenia , has been combined with neuropsychological knowledge to suggest the possibility of a dysfunction of one of the two hemispheres of the brain , probably the right side ( Cutting , 1985 ) .
11 In addition , particularly in hotter regions , there are animals that are active about the times of dawn and dusk when it is not too hot or cold .
12 The more we discover about the interactions of world poverty , ecoclimate , world trade arrangements , debt , etc. , the more important it becomes to raise awareness and change attitudes , campaign and lobby , in the rich countries of the North .
13 I 'M writing because of concern about the attitudes of AI re : sexism .
14 As an ex-financial journalist , Lawson had opinions about the limitations of trial by jury formed by what he had seen of financial scandals when working as a City Editor .
15 If I am flippant , it 's perhaps because nearly all these books are awkward about the limitations of psychology .
16 I hear you want a black British warm for prowling about the streets at night .
17 Quiroga , arrested as a suspect in 1819 , was allowed extraordinary liberties : he played billiards with brother officers , walked about the streets on parole , and Alcalá Galiano , agent of the Cadiz masons , actually passed the night in his cell .
18 LAST weekend , the BBC broadcast a documentary about the attempts of ballet historians to reconstruct Nijinsky 's lost choreography for the 1913 Paris premiere of Stravinsky 's The Rite of Spring .
19 Alison Taylor , the former Gwynedd social worker who says she was sacked for speaking out about the abuses in care , told Community Care last week that she was concerned both at the slow progress of the investigations and the decision of the Crown Prosecution Service not to prosecute certain individuals on grounds of insufficient evidence .
20 Reading the labels helps the sales assistant become better informed about the products on sale — and thus able to advise and help the customer more effectively .
21 There are also important questions to be asked about the reasons for admission to residential care in the first place , for that in itself is an aspect of dependency .
22 Subjects will also be interviewed about the reasons for unemployment and about the kind of people who experienced unemployment .
23 As a result , it is not easy to arrive it conclusions about the reasons for population trends during the inter-war years .
24 This leads us to the composition and behaviour of sports crowds , especially at football matches and the current debate about the reasons for hooliganism .
25 Before the league authorities get in touch , however , with a reminder about the rules of professionalism they should know that the Smailes fortune is destined for charity .
26 Some were embarrassingly naive about the rules of engagement and readily admitted their drug use even when we had little or no evidence to prove the point ; a most ‘ un-prig ’ like quality !
27 There are two interrelated issues about the rules of discourse on the subject .
28 However , the committee was concerned about the effects on business of the high rates of interest which occur in an inflationary economy .
29 However , OFWAT is concerned about the effects on health of those disconnected .
30 I 'd been talking to someone about the effects of music , cos there 's a couple of court cases going on .
  Next page