Example sentences of "about [pron] [noun pl] for the " in BNC.

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1 A review of SSAP 13 by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants in January 1992 expressed the view that : ‘ SSAP 13 ( Revised ) was a relatively small step towards requiring companies to disclose more information about their plans for the future .
2 Sometimes an extremely simple technique is sufficient — for example Coveney ( 1986 ) reports that he obtained enough data to allow him to study quantitatively different ways of expressing future time in the French verb , simply by asking speakers about their plans for the future .
3 In his view , they should be able to undertake more thorough investigations and be placed in a position to ask children and parents about their plans for the future .
4 He had been planning to talk to scientists there about their fears for the future when the project ends .
5 While at the hospital Mr Cook spoke to staff about their fears for the future when the trust comes into operation .
6 ‘ And , Herr Busacher , I think something must be done about her costumes for the other productions .
7 However she never lost control , giving polite but non-committal answers to endless questions about her feelings for the Prince .
8 BUSINESSWOMAN Louise I'Anson spent one day a week for five weeks attending council-run courses and has emerged feeling even more confident about her plans for the future .
9 Middlesbrough Council is distributing 2,000 leaflets telling the ‘ real facts ’ about its plans for the floodlit development on Clairville Common .
10 Larsen talked enthusiastically about his small team of volunteer divers , about their finds , about his plans for the museum .
11 Wim Beeren , the Director of the Stedelijk museum in Amsterdam who , in the face of deafening criticism , has always defended the restoration , admitted that Goldreyer did not bother to inform him in time about his plans for the last phase of the restoration in which the painted surface was to be treated .
12 In October 1985 the Manchester Evening News ran a story , immediately picked up elsewhere , that Charles had confided in Hackney about his fears for the future , of a country divided into the ‘ haves ’ and the ‘ have-nots ’ , of ‘ no-go ’ inner-city areas , and racial minorities alienated from the rest of society .
13 The banker who is leaving the casket to the State for display at Versailles by means of a dation , the payment of death duties in kind , refused to comment about his intentions for the van Gogh which Paris 's nineteenth-century Orsay Museum is keen on acquiring .
14 Thompson , in an interview on BBC Television 's Sportsnight programme , says he is neither pessimistic nor optimistic about his prospects for the Games but is convinced he can still be an athletics force for the next four or five years .
15 SERAFIN : You sound as if you are making a cautious discovery about your feelings for the first time .
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