Example sentences of "about in [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | This was brought about in no small degree by the invention in the 1890s of the safety bicycle which gave a wide cross-section of the population real mobility for the first time . |
2 | He proceeds to mooch about in a hang-dog way until he runs across his younger brother , quiet student Dennis ( William Sage ) who informs him their long-lost father has just been arrested for bombing the Pentagon 20 years previously . |
3 | Washington , he said , stood by its commitment to overcome the division of Europe , Germany and Berlin , but this had to come about in a gradual process which satisfied German aspirations and met the ‘ legitimate interests ’ of all concerned . |
4 | They shuffle about in a rapt way to these radiant arches of sound , punctuated by the thunder of dub-style percussion . |
5 | She stopped for a moment , and gazed at it with pleasure , and saw how huge it was , surging against the rocks with far more power and energy than it had in the shelter of the estuary , flinging plumes of spray about in a reckless manner and dragging back to gather itself for the next rush forward . |
6 | His opponent was dancing about in a neutral corner , one eye on his quarry . |
7 | The owners of Flokati were showing Mavis and Walter Bricknell-type behaviour , fluttering about in a nervous anxiety that would be bound to affect the horse if it went on too long . |
8 | He 'd accept anything that did n't involve stumbling about in a greasy morass of railway tracks . |
9 | The tall , straight young back that sauntered away down-river , to come about in a wide circuit via the fence of the curator 's garden , and the box hedge that continued its line , maintained too secure an assurance , and too secret a satisfaction of its own , in spite of the dexterity with which it had removed itself from censure . |
10 | The abolition of capital punishment and reform of the law on homosexuality came about in a similar way . |
11 | He admired Tiller , describing him as a genius at organizing and directing his Girls but also noting that John ordered everyone about in a dictatorial way . |
12 | Although the role of Western doctors in the introduction of Western medicine to China has been known about in a general sense for a long time , no studies exist which assess the contributions of British doctors in the last two centuries , yet evidence suggests that these were by no means insubstantial . |
13 | ‘ Well , you know how things get about in a small community , ’ said Dimity soothingly . |
14 | Again and again the nightmare rose into his mind like bile into the mouth ; he threshed about in a desperate attempt to shut it out , but again and again he suffered the humiliation , the panic , the pain . |
15 | Whereas Elizabeth was composed , though pale , Victor became increasingly nervous , rubbing his forehead and his lips with a handkerchief , hiding his eyes in his palms , staring about in a distraught fashion . |
16 | He seemed to regard the New Testament as a stormy sea in which he was tossed about in a little boat as he explored . |
17 | It would seem that great pains were taken to ensure that the potential division among Incomer/Shetlander lives would not be spoken about , and that if it was spoken about in a public forum , the arrival of incomers would be made to look less ominous . |
18 | A new word was recently coined to describe bodies such as English heritage : quangaroos — hopping about in a random fashion , getting in everyone 's way and generally making a nuisance of themselves at good rates of public pay . |
19 | As it hisses in its fake-snake manner , following the spit , it completes the illusion by thrashing its tail about in a serpentine way . |
20 | She would need to be driven about in a presentable car . |
21 | Ben clenched his teeth then pulled hard on the right-hand oar , turning the prow slowly towards the distant house , the dark , slick-edged blade biting deep into the glaucous , muscular flow as he hauled the boat about in a tight arc . |
22 | After eating its mouse , the cat may start to vomit , froth at the mouth and stagger about in a confused condition . |
23 | One stood up to walk about in a left brogue and stopped in mid-tread . |
24 | Schools went in for a lot of physical education , ‘ drill ’ , which involved jumping about in a drafty hall with your skirt tucked into your knickers if you were female . |
25 | THIS is intense ! ’ mutters Emilio Estevez , as he flies about in a glowing car . |
26 | But Lydia had discovered , to her own surprise , that she found the matter too significant to quarrel about in a childish way . |
27 | So he hung about in a lonely spot one night , just where the other fellow was due to pass by — and well , Bob 's your uncle , as you so succinctly put it . |
28 | As she put her coat on she could hear him rattling about in a conspicuous way with pans and dishes , and talking to Tam . |
29 | During these attacks she would scream and run about in an agitated state . |
30 | She 'd screamed at them through her letter-box , and shoved an old iron poker into the gap , waving it about in an obscene fashion which had made Stuart laugh ; when neighbouring tenants began to bang on the walls they left the parcel outside the door , not sure who would find it first . |