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

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1 It is in fact about the problems Medvedev encountered in trying to publish the original book and some earlier stories about nuclear energy — that is , about his struggle against the complex system of Soviet censorship .
2 Everyone talks about the times Lee chipped in .
3 Or it 's true about the nurses John dates , and they seem to be a pretty typical crowd .
4 And what about the agents Blake had been allowed to betray in order to prove his sincerity ?
5 Last month I tried to convince you that it 's worth knowing more about the Windows INI ( initialization ) files .
6 At the time of the Marne , the Crown Prince had communicated his concern to the Kaiser about the difficulties von Kluck 's right wing had run into — only to receive the patronising rebuff : ‘ My dear boy !
7 Today ex-manager Farrelly claims he is not bitter about the split but says he is annoyed about the things Sinead has said about that period .
8 So they 'll never know about the things Uncle Joe did to me …
9 Asked about the results David Warren of Christie 's jewellery department said , ‘ I do n't actually know the answer .
10 Er yes , but be precise about the sectors Mr .
11 But I could not make Adèle concentrate on her lessons because she was constantly talking about the presents Mr Rochester had promised to bring her .
12 It would be revealing to know more about the lessons Mr Yeltsin draws from this historical experience , yet the experience — along with Khrushchev 's name — is all but absent from the book .
13 It is not always easy to avoid writing a shade smugly about the arrangements Mozart made of choral works by Handel .
14 Think first about the repetitions Blake uses : ‘ charter 'd ’ occurs twice in the first stanza , and ‘ marks ’ three times .
15 IN JULY last year I wrote about the brothers Peter and David Mason and their father Peter , who had been banged up in Liverpool jail for more than a year , though they had n't been convicted of anything .
16 Both had worked closely with Laker ; been witness to — and victims of — his downfall ; both had much to say about the pitfalls Branson should , at all costs , avoid .
17 about the pictures Allen visibly squirmed before saying : ‘ What is the question ? ’
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