Example sentences of "to forget about [art] " in BNC.

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1 Lawrence then had the task of persuading Kernaghan to forget about a move to London !
2 McKinnon said he would like to see more plays of this quality receiving second and third productions in Scotland where there was a tendency to forget about a play after its premiere .
3 We decided to forget about the third canister and made off across the cornfield at speed , the jeep bouncing up and down on the very uneven surface .
4 She wants me to forget about the civil service and to go to university , ’ she said as soon as she got home .
5 The second option will be to forget about the skills revolution for a while and concentrate on helping the unemployed .
6 Back to normal and ready to forget about the Hare-woman and the Back Clough Dale cottage .
7 But it also seemed that the Treasury had wanted to forget about the competition , as three days later Hall sent them a long and detailed reminder about its progress .
8 I ought never to forget about the kiddy . ’
9 The commission could agree to forget about the argument over the date at which the directive applied , so long as Britain removes all the ‘ excessive discretion . ’
10 ‘ My guess is they came for some of Connie Fraser 's clothes , found the place upside down and me on the floor , then when they reported to Bonanza he told 'em to forget about the clothes . ’
11 And because I loved him , and he was unhappy , I tried to forget about the sea .
12 In a short while she would be installed in a quiet hotel room where she could get on with her work , and try to forget about the arrival of that frightening letter .
13 But a policeman saved the day and told the attendant to forget about the money and let the cars get out .
14 ‘ I would advise any 14-year-olds to forget about the glamour of Man-chester United and Arsenal and join their local clubs .
15 As you know , you do a half halt before asking for a transition , because it 's more polite than shouting ‘ Oi ! ’ , but Skipper seemed to forget about the legs bit and would go into whatever pace was faster than the one he had been doing .
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