Example sentences of "[adj] about [pers pn] and [pers pn] [verb] " in BNC.
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1 | Like Spike Milligan , his jokes are very hard to explain — it 's difficult to say what exactly is funny about them and they do n't read well if you write them down . |
2 | ‘ Other residents are fine about it and I have collected a petition to support our appeal . ’ |
3 | I mean no one noticed anything unusual about her and she seemed to be full of plans for the wedding . ’ |
4 | Even now as a manager he 's still very passionate about it and I look up to people like that . ’ |
5 | And he says hello Jean , all about you and he says , is this for you love , and I says yes and I said |
6 | He 's been so good about it and I love being with him . |
7 | Never thought any more about it and she said to me was that this morning ? |
8 | Her parents were still concerned about her and she had asked them to accompany her for this first appointment . |
9 | David has become very philsophical about it and I have to learn from that . |
10 | There was something mysterious about him and she wanted to ask so many questions , but he had that locked-in look , so that even if she risked Salt 's caustic tongue and asked outright about how he 'd come to be a slave , what it was like in Jamaica , if Africa was full of cannibals and if he 'd eaten people , she 'd probably get no more than a few shrugs for answers . |
11 | Well I I think I I 've had my doubts from the start and I you have you 're iffy about it and I do n't want anybody whose iffy generally does n't make it with us . |
12 | ‘ I am extremely annoyed about it and I want to make it clear that I find the policies of the British National Party abhorrent . |