Example sentences of "about [pers pn] [adj] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | And I can tell you something , I do n't want to talk about them all the time . |
2 | Hopefully he would n't feel compelled to talk about them all the time as well . |
3 | Beveridge 's four social evils of Want , Disease , Squalor and Ignorance must remain as much the primary targets of any party of the left today as when he first wrote about them half a century ago . |
4 | Sorry about having a go at you two about talking about me all the time but I mean that 's the w that 's , that 's the impression I 've always got . |
5 | Someone like James for , how long did that go on for , for about a month , when he could n't he stop talking about me all the time it was sort of like , you know , I like this , you know what I mean , he was talking |
6 | You think about the person all the time , I think about you all the time , that 's what you say . |
7 | I think she really took a fancy to you — talked about you all the time when I saw her last summer . |
8 | The children talk about you all the time : when we are down in the shelter , which we still are , often , they keep saying they wish Uncle Walter was here , to make it entertaining . |
9 | ‘ I think about you all the time , ’ he went on . |
10 | Oh talk about you all the time ? |
11 | He smiled and began to climb the slope again , slowly , looking about him all the while , his eyes taking in the ruins , the distant , cloud-wreathed mountains , the two horses grazing just below them . |
12 | She talked about him all the way home . |
13 | I do n't know what I 'm going to think about if I 'm not going to worry about him all the time . |
14 | But I think about him all the time . |
15 | How odd , Alec thought , I 've been thinking about her all the time since I came here , trying to think of some way of seeing her again . |
16 | He worried about her all the time , he was even jealous of Hepzibah because she was looking after her and he was n't ! |
17 | He found himself thinking about her all the time . |
18 | Even in the morning you know just talks about it all the while and then we never get the work actually started or finished . |
19 | Penny and her Second , Sylvia , talked about it all the way to the corner where Sylvia turned off for home , and Penny only remembered her lost budgie again when Sylvia said goodbye and added : ‘ I do hope you find Kelpie soon , Penny . ’ |
20 | ‘ I 've been thinking about it all the way back from your cottage and I believe I 've got just a tiny little bit of an idea . ’ |
21 | He thought about it all the way up to Hill House . |
22 | Britons complain about it all the time : nominal interest rates at 15–20% , depending on the borrower , make most managers believe that their capital costs more than anybody 's . |
23 | One goes on about it all the time , saying she must go on a diet , and start jogging and stuff , the other one does n't . |
24 | You worry about it all the time , and every manager 's the same . |
25 | ‘ But I 'm learning about it all the time , ’ said Angalo . |
26 | I asked myself that question on many occasions and wondered how I was supposed to refresh his and other people 's memories without risking the accusation of going on about it all the time . |
27 | ‘ Boys do n't really discuss sex themselves apart from a few who brag about it all the time . |
28 | ‘ You hear about it all the time , my lord . ’ |
29 | It was a technological triumph and a magnificent intelligence coup , or would have been had the Russians not know about it all the time . |
30 | The third part is perhaps something that erm , we find a little more difficult , I do found that er number two , number three and number four if you were n't careful blends very much into one another and actually then part three as far as I 'm concerned actually putting across the benefits is really the main part I think and that really is putting into everyday English what we know as professionals as in technical terms , cos if you go and talk to somebody whatever it is , they have n't got a clue we have , we talk about it all the time and I think the biggest criticism of the insurance industry as a whole is the fact that you do n't talk to people in English and that 's why it 's got such a foot in the door and I think the third part for me really is the most important part of the sales process , relating our cock-ups in English , the benefits the client . |