Example sentences of "i [verb] about this " in BNC.
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1 | Well I 'm concerned Geoff as a Ward Councillor I read about this in the paper that the Environment Committee which David is on er agreed to this scheme which is I 'm all for having squares in the city centre and places for people to sit and enjoy and I 'm ambivalent about the leaf stem . |
2 | It 's just recently I read about this it 's not getting air into it or something is the reason it ex it can suddenly shoot up all over you . |
3 | And yo and your er see what I mean about this area up here , I mean it 's not a bad thingy . |
4 | That 's what I mean about this bloody thing , that it does n't it straighten it . |
5 | I mean that 's what I mean about this hundred days , we 've been at war , and I think the job of the press , I mean is not |
6 | I posted about this when our group was small and young . |
7 | Now the mix-up we had yesterday , er on a lot of aggro when I got about this dust extract system one line three . |
8 | ‘ Should I know about this ? ’ |
9 | In the book I read about this girl who has a celebration when it 's her period , and I asked Mum : could we do that ? |
10 | The more I read about this man as a kid , the more fascinated I became . ’ |
11 | ‘ Do you know what I enjoy about this ? ’ he asks . |
12 | I 've got ta go and see someone else , who else should I see about this ? |
13 | ‘ Now what 's this I hear about this madman driving an Irish Ford ? ’ |
14 | I know about this bit from a telephone call from John — and I can still remember the click as the line went dead at the end of that conversation . |
15 | That 's how I know about this particular trip — otherwise I probably would n't . " |
16 | I know about this . |
17 | But that is what I like about this film . |
18 | Know what I like about this story ? |
19 | I heard about this latest Merseyside strike in Istanbul . |
20 | ‘ I heard about this project in the late Seventies , and as a screenwriter it was my biggest dream . |
21 | ‘ I heard about this today from auld Timmins , him that 's the under-manager to Brackenridge in Soft Bric-a-brac and Genteel Furnishings . |
22 | ‘ I heard about this awful accident on the radio and I 'm worried sick … ’ |
23 | ‘ The next week I heard about this . ’ |
24 | you see and ther I su I suppose there was about ten or a dozen girls behind the counter because it was early and late turn for them because you see we were open , you see , until ten o'clock at night , you see , and er then , well , anyway , after that erm I heard about this job going as Assistant Manageress at Cambridge and er so I applied and the Manager said to me , I thought well I 'll be here ten years , erm I can be here until I 'm you know , donkeys years and er so he said well look you may not get a job because he said that another girl coming from Norwich to go to Cambridge to see the Manager as well as you and so you might not get it , she might get it , and , however , I went and er I , I met the Manager and the Manageress in the front office , the Manager 's office and we all had a chat but I did n't see the girl from Norwich , she must have gone some other day and anyway I got the job , you see , and er , and so I went to Cambridge as Assistant Manageress and I very well and I got to know all kinds of people , all nationalities being a university city . |
25 | He said last night : ‘ I was surprised when I heard about this but very pleased . |
26 | Yeah I heard about this . |
27 | Now had I known about this it the time , of course he would not have stood a chance of getting into the RAF . |
28 | Hermione Lee pinpoints what I feel about this novel — that although its subject is depression and waiting for death , it does not feel gloomy because of its own formal delight , its interest in language , including the contrasted languages of the sophisticated ‘ writer ’ , the Professor , a historian of the European exploration of America , and Tom Outland , the indigenous traveller , discovering the primeval inhabitants , but teaching himself to read Virgil , and thus exploring in the other direction . |
29 | For a moment Henry thought that this might be a genuine act of worship , a public act of love towards the vehicle ( I am not ashamed of what I feel about this car ! |
30 | If the dodging is being done to ignore expressed emotion , then keep expressing it : ‘ Can I say again how anxious I feel about this ? ’ |