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

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1 Albert Hanson has details about future dates on .
2 In our main survey , only seven per cent told us that they had had classes about household budgeting or managing money while they were at school — and rather less than half of even this small minority said that they had been taught anything about buying on credit , or borrowing money .
3 Defendants who ‘ could n't care less ’ may have had thoughts about consent which through indifference to the matter , they fail to pursue .
4 What did your family and do your friends have views about politics ?
5 Of course that is n't all that 's involved in doing physics , not at all — there are other aspects of actually having ideas about physics , but in the time they will see some pattern emerging within that experiment .
6 Also , you may have questions about testing , living with a positive diagnosis , or other issues to do with HIV and AIDS .
7 It was only when he began having fantasies about space men that he was really in there with the hit .
8 We completed the first four Munros with relative ease , since there is little rising or dropping between peaks , and cruised along a gloriously flat section of the ridge having fantasies about lunch .
9 Hence , accountants have been found to have attitudes about risk which are very cautious .
10 As the season moved on , the Lotus continued to improve , but its engine remained unreliable and Mario began to have doubts about Lotus .
11 Alan Winmill first had doubts about socialism 5 years ago on a visit to the former Soviet Union .
12 Both had implications about prosperity and the power of cash .
13 They had ideas about respectability and propriety which as intellectuals they despised but as Christmas dinner-eaters they endorsed .
14 Temple had enthusiasm , he had theories about pop culture and the importance of the teenager ; above all , he had some equipment which he had borrowed from the National Film School .
15 ‘ I do n't think it will be sweetness and honey under Labour and have misgivings about union power .
16 If you still have concerns about confidentiality , you can take the test using a false name — this is perfectly legal .
17 Ali : ‘ So many people have barriers about dance music .
18 We have differences about religion . ’
19 Sharon : At school when you have these , you have lessons about childbirth and babies and things , nobody ever says like not all children are born , you know , normal .
20 The main function of consultative committees is to help users who have complaints about rail services and other facilities provided by British Rail and , in the case of the Scottish committee , about ferry services provided by the Scottish transport group .
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