Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] about " in BNC.

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1 So Gerard 's his name , erm , remind me to see about , are you free tomorrow at eleven ?
2 Now he would always have them hanging about , making him feel guilty , getting in his way .
3 ‘ But it does n't seem right for them to drive about like that , ’ said Sister Dew .
4 I can not face a quarrel and I can see nothing to quarrel about .
5 Hope he does n't want me to traipse about with Lisa .
6 He put me on a stretcher , had me carried about half a mile across fields to an ambulance , which in turn took me down to the local advanced dressing station .
7 ‘ We 're working on them , but everyone moved about so much except poor young Mr Vickers , who was in his workroom all the time . ’
8 We could hear them banging about , shifting things and wondered nervously if we were in for another move .
9 We 've taken some minor casualties of our own , but nothin' to worry about , they 're all walkin' wounded .
10 Well tough he 's not getting my , he 's not getting the ensuite room , I can tell you If I if I have got three lodgers and I 'm getting on with them and they 're they 're paying me regularly for the sake of an extra twenty pounds or whatever and the annoyance from Tony coming in at ten a or there abouts and then sitting there like a stuffed frock waiting for me to leap about and put food on a plate and microwave it not doing it , Brenda !
11 The general standard of living is so much better , I have a f—ed-up up family — who does n't have a f—ed-up family ? — I 'm screwed-up and should be in some psychiatrist 's office , but in general there was n't that much for me to worry about , and I think that 's a lot less common in England .
12 He left me to wander about on my own for twenty minutes before returning to lock up .
13 Passed me test about twelve years ago .
14 Job losses are inevitable , although the two companies , between them employing about 1,100 wo n't be drawn on numbers .
15 The storm 's blowing over and you 've nothing to worry about except fifteen years inside . ’
16 But if you 've done nothing wrong then you 've got nothing to worry about — ’ although Bodo rather spoiled this optimistic remark by adding , ‘ I hope . ’
17 He knew he was n't old , of course , so there was nothing to worry about .
18 Sorry to be so cryptic , and it 's nothing to worry about — in fact , quite the reverse .
19 ‘ They always said they thought no one was going to turn up , but we told them they had nothing to worry about . ’
20 Nine times out of ten , using this tactic , you discover that there 's nothing to worry about .
21 Nothing to worry about . ’
22 He came round at once , and said that it was nothing to worry about ; Susan was worn out , that was all , and must stay in bed for a few days .
23 ‘ I 'm sure there 's nothing to worry about . ’
24 You can then realistically reassure yourself that you have nothing to worry about .
25 Nothing to worry about . ’
26 ‘ There 's nothing to worry about , Mrs L , ’ he said , ‘ I know my work . ’
27 There 's nothing to worry about .
28 If she was innocent , there was nothing to worry about .
29 I 'm here , you 've got nothing to worry about . ’
30 Our Pastor says that there is nothing to worry about .
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