Example sentences of "about what [art] " in BNC.

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1 Gentler salute President FW de Klerk 's government is very keen to present a modern progressive image , to dispel any nagging doubts the rest of the world may harbour about what a deeply repulsive ideology apartheid really is .
2 Taking into account that over the past year changes in Europe have proceeded vastly faster than almost everyone predicted , it is imperative that we start thinking now about what a new ‘ European security order ’ , without vast Soviet and American armies on German soil , might look like .
3 It got off to a hairy start with several heated discussions about what a wild boar is .
4 We talked about what a bitch of a job it is to change a radiator on a Mini .
5 RACAL is the company which proves beyond a shadow of doubt that share prices say nothing about what a company is worth .
6 Matt and Ruth Martin have no doubts about what a good Texel should look like .
7 We are conditioned to believe all the books we read about what a mother should be .
8 I was thinking about what a nice bloke he was . ’
9 That 's just like my dad — he 's always on about what a struggle he had in the days of his youth and I get it all too easy .
10 If this were so , it would be as meaningless to make general statements about what a mouse or a cock or a cobra feels as it is to generalise about human behaviour .
11 Better to think of it as a big , V8-powered luxury automatic saloon of unique character and style that , at £91,500 , costs about what a Mercedes dealer will take off you for a V12 Mercedes S-class with a few extra bits .
12 Towards the end of this review I put in a call to Ovation 's distributors , Korg UK , to check on some details , and after raving on about what a great guitar I though it was I was told that Korg did n't want it back .
13 ‘ When you are at boarding school you are desperately lonely so you fantasise about what a relationship will be like , ’ says Piers Partridge .
14 Second , when making an assessment , information about what a child is able to do in one situation must necessarily form the basis of inferences about what a child might be able to do in other situations .
15 Second , when making an assessment , information about what a child is able to do in one situation must necessarily form the basis of inferences about what a child might be able to do in other situations .
16 This section has mentioned a number of issues which raise questions about what a person 's legal rights are .
17 However , there is a question about what a naturalized epistemology can offer by way of an explanation or justification of the contributions to knowledge that we make by contributing to an ongoing process of inquiry : we want to know , in such cases , not how we have arrived at the truth , but how what we do can be understood as contributing to the fact that someone else ( or perhaps ourselves ) can arrive at the truth at some time in the future .
18 The most important expectations surrounding social roles are not just statements about what actually happens — about what a person will do , out of habit and so on — but are norms outlining things which a person occupying his or her status is obliged to do .
19 We know nothing about what a horse really tastes and feels when he nuzzles another horse .
20 He went on about what a ludicrous concept it was , devised by a reactionary media to keep women down .
21 While many users have developed joyous fantasies about what a 256 megabit DRAM will do for them , others are somewhat concerned about whether an alliance between these three giants will adversely affect the performance of the DRAM market .
22 I do n't expect them to leave here with a catalogue of stories about what a terrible place Whitely is .
23 She was the one who had always gone on about what a paragon my father was .
24 Beverley Beech from AIMS ( the Association for Improvement in Maternity Services ) believes this success rate is low , and says , ‘ There is a lack of understanding about what a ‘ natural ’ vaginal birth is .
25 He had very definite ideas about what a son of his should be like .
26 But I want to , I want you to get the idea clear in your minds about what a quality plan is .
27 The airline we 've got to sponsor the exchange is agreeable to the deal including Nicky and the other jock 's wife or girlfriend , and obviously the two of you will be expected to take every opportunity to rave on air about what a wonderful flight you had , how royally you were treated and all the rest of it .
28 And , while everyone has their own idea about what a comfortable bed is , she does her best to make sure mattresses are maintained and are regularly replaced — usually every couple of years .
29 We are also trying to be sensible about what a small society can do .
30 The most recent , from the Institute of Directors , firmly opposed ’ any system of levy or tax that discriminates between employers on the basis of assumptions about what a firm spends on training ’ .
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