Example sentences of "[prep] [adv] about [art] " in BNC.

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31 For instance , Chandler 's in Kew import some extremely high-quality necks by Warmoth in the USA in just about every conceivable combination of woods , scale lengths , neck profiles and so on .
32 ‘ And Gabby turned out to be particularly good , which saved him from having to do the usual terrible , crap jobs that the Hawaiians had to do , and he ended up playing for a living in just about every joint in Hawaii — and there were lots of them in those days , because live music was a big thing .
33 These two people , whose success is almost totally dependent upon the effectiveness of the publicity machines which have made them into heroes , are currently ( eternally , it seems ) in just about every magazine and paper you pick up .
34 The only assumption that explains them is the same assumption that leads Miller and Swift to criticise the generic masculine : that the norm of humanity in just about every sphere is a man .
35 IBM is still universally recognised as the greatest powerhouse in just about every significant part of computing .
36 You think you 're better than I am in just about every way , more beautiful , more clever , more experienced .
37 Hundreds of students have just begun their first term and computers are essential in just about every subject .
38 PETER McEVOY , 40 last month , has played golf in just about every corner of the globe , but never at Royal Portrush .
39 So I think that when Darwin was writing about psychology , he became a Lamarckian , in just about every sense of the word , because will is related to things that people do and think .
40 According to Paulo , ’ he carried on , ‘ in just about every single shop in Praia do Carvoeiro there are cards issuing an open invitation for the world and his wife to come and view your tiles , which — ’
41 Collections in just about every price bracket offered interpretations of the equestrian or dandy themes .
42 Yet in just about the most sensitive election , the one to choose a President of the United States , there was interference from Britain .
43 The photochemical replacement time for O 3 is of the order of several months in the tropical lower stratosphere compared to only about a week in the mid-stratosphere .
44 George McCaw 's name is on just about every major bridge trophy in Ireland , but it 's in golf , Co Armagh golf , that he needs no prompting in times of nostalgia .
45 One February Sunday , on just about the coldest night I 've ever known , four of us queued up outside a cinema in Golders Green for over an hour to see Crocodile Dundee .
46 In the ex-communist countries almost all enterprises are still owned by the state ; that fact is directly and indirectly linked to just about every economic difficulty these countries face .
47 Now my mum and dad come to just about every concert .
48 You can afford to be cheap and cheerful when it comes to just about every other accessory , but a bag says more about you than all the rest put together .
49 Even as I spoke , we were reduced to just about no light at all .
50 Provided the approach path was correct beforehand , the adverse yaw as the aileron is applied swings the nose off to just about the right point to keep the glider on the correct path .
51 And though both were gone by the close — Stewart to just about the only ball to misbehave badly all match — the balance of power remained unaltered , a fact emphasised by Lamb and nightwatchman Russell on the second morning .
52 So it 's , it was n't a new thing when they brought but nevertheless erm that went on and on and on then and er cos the staff really went down , the requirements for staff went down and erm I , I think erm , they got it down when I left there to round about a hundred and forty six staff was , was all that was required .
53 Well I mean it 's going to sort of s start shooting up to round about a thousand pound then you 'll have to have a word with Tom .
54 Besides it does n't even go in till about about every hour .
55 For historians the drawback is that the gaps appear at just about every point where there is something they would like to know .
56 To be fair , this kind of criticism can be levelled at just about every new machine , regardless of price .
57 Some burning sun , black clouds , rain and wind were the backdrop to another highly agreeable fortnight in Paris at just about the perfect time of year .
58 At just about the same time , a cigar-gnawing chief executive thousands of miles away was shredding his meticulously planned TV schedules to find a slot for a homely Australian series which was to become one of the all time surprise hits , turning many of its stars into instant celebrities .
59 Another group , the crustaceans , appeared at just about the same time .
60 " Psycho-anthropology " , a stepchild of anthropology and psychology , emerged as a sub-discipline at just about the same time that its purest source data — the least-contacted tribal peoples — were vanishing into extinction .
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