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

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1 I think we 're talking about once the suspension was over
2 In terms of the simple free volume concept each chain end requires more free volume in which to move about than a segment in the chain interior .
3 I had more important things to worry about than the time . ’
4 There are more good people about than the world gives credit for . ’
5 So if you have a look at those and play with them for next time erm and make sure that you learn those two rules about if the signs are the same
6 You 're thinking about if the ball is coming to you you 're watching the ball .
7 ‘ What about if the company no longer exists ? ’
8 Now how about if the cat if your cat had strayed how would you spell that ?
9 Erm number one asking for the completion had been worthwhile , very good there , reminded er John why , yeah that was excellent , thought you handled the objection well , you know , about if the person walked through , that was good , everything else was tick tick tick erm sound pretty enthusiastic there , that little extra note , excellent voice , quite enthusiasm again controlled but not appear too pushy , it was very controlled
10 Yeah well what about if the fire was down that end ?
11 Yeah well what about if the fire 's between the box room and this exit ?
12 An interest in music that I had rather forgotten about until the thought of Millie in the lane reminded me .
13 You ca n't start making approaches to landowners and other people who live round about until the decision has been made by the working party whether to go out for consultation or not .
14 They say that hunting 's for er er human pleasure , er , I mean personally I 've only been to one hunt , and I do n't see what all the the , the , the , the trouble 's about because the huntsman is only a spectator , it 's the hounds that are hunting the fox and it is to keep the foxes down .
15 It 's about because the company after all is you it 's a group of people and so er it 's about putting over the right image so quality presentation to a client the image .
16 and that 's what we 're talking about because the reason why that wonderful piece of work did n't go through priority to set up .
17 Manicuring is boring actually , but it was meeting all those people , there was always something interesting to talk about because the people were so knowledgeable and travelled … you get all the kings and dukes and lords .
18 In other cases , individual workers made their own judgements about whether a person was likely to benefit from the care programme approach .
19 But there is no real decision which has to be made about whether a child should live or die , for nobody has the right to make such a decision .
20 In these cases one never finds a whole tree fossilized , and it is necessary to piece together the whole plant by making intelligent guesses about whether a frond of one kind is persistently found with a particular fossil trunk .
21 As discussed above , a more robust recognition system may result from allowing multiple interpretations of a segment , and letting lexical access make the final decision about whether a segment is or , for example , in the context of or , since neither gis , nor kif are valid lexical sequences .
22 There is a debate about whether a ministry for women is a liability .
23 The proposal is likely to divide the group since some councils are voicing doubts about whether a referendum is the best way forward .
24 Disputes about whether a reference had been to an expert or an arbitrator have produced many lawsuits .
25 Questions , however , might arise about whether a dispute is a valuation/technical dispute to be referred to an expert or one that should be referred to an arbitral tribunal or the court .
26 When you question yourself about whether a phrase is ambiguous or vague , the litmus-test is usually ‘ Did I intend it be written that way ?
27 But how do you find out about whether a planning application has been made in the first place ?
28 We should be concerned about whether a science teacher is available to teach a science lesson , or whether the only person available is someone trained over a very short period .
29 By contrast , if a decision is to be made about whether a pupil is to pass or fail an examination then a boundary would have to be set .
30 Shrug and pout in Arthur pouted and Celia shrugged refer to a gesture used as a conventional signal ; Arthur pouted his lips and Celia shrugged her shoulders , however , are non-committal about whether a signal was intended , and indicate merely that a certain movement was performed .
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