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

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1 The conversation turned to the Biafran War and a controversy arose about the Biafrans ' prospects of success , which would no doubt have been more favourably presented by Aitken than was believed by the General .
2 During an interview in a television documentary about the Parrys ' struggle to understand why Tim was murdered , his father , Colin , explained why he wanted to meet Mr Adams .
3 They were engraved with elaborate scenes of myth and ritual and consequently provide us with valuable information about the Minoans ' religious beliefs ( see Chapter 6 ) .
4 Carling is determined they will , putting the overriding issue about the Boks ' great rugby history and the significance of the match to one side as he concentrates solely on winning .
5 All this means we can forget about The Communards ' cover version of ‘ Never Can Say Goodbye ’ , and we can forget about the wretched Pet Shop Boys , the only successful contemporary pop ironists .
6 They grumble about the Ossis ' exaggerated expectations and leisurely working habits .
7 He thought about the Dysons ' solid , regular married life , and it filled him with nostalgia .
8 At the time of the revolution there was a great deal of speculation about the Ceauşescus ' wealth which , it was often claimed , had been stashed away in Swiss banks .
9 But he admitted to being confused about the Serbs ' current aims .
10 Guy Tolson is particularly excited about the Girbauds ' use of a sweatshirt-like fabric for semi-formal trousers .
11 But if it had been Edward IV who wanted the immediate accession of his heir , the events after his death say relatively little about the Woodvilles ' intentions .
12 Although doubts may have been growing about the Woodvilles ' ultimate intentions , there are no signs that anyone else was contemplating direct action against them — or that the family had yet done anything to warrant it .
13 But if it had been Edward IV who wanted the immediate accession of his heir , the events after his death say relatively little about the Woodvilles ' intentions .
14 Although doubts may have been growing about the Woodvilles ' ultimate intentions , there are no signs that anyone else was contemplating direct action against them — or that the family had yet done anything to warrant it .
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