Example sentences of "[pron] [vb -s] about [art] " in BNC.

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1 But not everyone agrees about the quality of epoflex .
2 Frequently someone knows about a hazard , but fails to communicate with those who need to know .
3 In the end Brodkey 's apparently stupendous equipment as a writer , that sense of an almost Flaubertian anxiety about pitch and cadence which plays about every sentence , can scarcely conceal the second-hand quality of his inventions .
4 Nobody cares about a few thousand Masai .
5 ‘ The boy could warn them of the expedition as well as the girl , ’ the thin man objected , ‘ but nobody cares about the boy . ’
6 Nobody cares about the rules you 've broken in relation to yourself .
7 ‘ It is difficult to ask my colleagues to risk their lives if nobody cares about the lives of the people , ’ Mr Mendiluce told reporters in Sarajevo .
8 The golfer thumps the ball with the sole of the wood , resulting in a shot which dribbles about the length of the average back garden .
9 This assessment is borne out in part by what Gandhi himself says about the need for sexual renunciation in order to realize God .
10 Other 18th-century works purchased this year included Thomas Brewer 's A Journeman [ sic ] Shoemaker 's Letter to a Certain Right Honourable [ Edinburgh ? , 1757 ] , a rare broadside , apparently unrecorded , which complains about the quality of the leather used to make the shoes intended to equip the recently raised regiments of Highlanders destined for service in the British colonies in America ; and the Letter to a Member of Parliament , Concerning the Subject Matter of the Equivalent [ London , 1719 ? ] , an extremely rare pamphlet relating to the financial background to the Act of Union between Scotland and England .
11 And what about the second toolbar which floats about the screen , cluttering things up without actually removing the need to go to the command menu for many functions ?
12 A questionnaire which asks about the systems now in use and for figures from electricity bills is all that is involved .
13 So we 're not saying that every time somebody dreams about an umbrella it means erm that , wh what he was saying is er that kind of visual symbolism often does stand for in this case erm the male genital , but it need not .
14 Ismail Belig 's dating of the latter appointment is likewise almost certainly wrong in the light both of the evidence which follows about the dating of Molla Fenari 's kadilik and of the fact that Molla Mahmud b .
15 Excalibur Technologies Corp , which moves about a bit and is now headquartered in San Diego , has begun shipping its PixTex/EFS 3.0 document imaging software to a much broadened list of machines , including Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcstations , Hewlett-Packard Co HP 9000 Series 700s , IBM Corp RS/6000 , and Digital Equipment Corp Ultrix , VAX/VMS and Alpha AXP/Open VMS servers with Windows , X Window and Macintosh clients .
16 Excalibur Technologies Corp , which moves about a bit and is now headquartered in San Diego , has begun shipping its PixTex/EFS 3.0 document imaging software to a much broadened list of machines , including Sun Microsystems Inc Sparcstations , Hewlett-Packard Co HP 9000 Series 700s , IBM Corp RS/6000 , and Digital Equipment Corp Ultrix , VAX/VMS and Alpha AXP/Open VMS servers with Windows , X Window and Macintosh clients .
17 She goes about a bit — English women are a bit different from Canadians , you know , Hank . ’
18 The head who goes about the job with tremendous enthusiasm and courtesy is likely to generate these attributes in other members of staff .
19 In desperate need of love vibes , the audience descended like a pack of ravenous wolves on St Etienne , not least because this duo of Thunderbird puppets in polo necks are now fronted solely by Stephanie , a dead ringer for the teenage Bardot who gambols about the stage in such a display of unrestrained delight , that you think ‘ this is the real thing ’ .
20 But it is clear enough to anyone dealing in checks who thinks about the matter that it is in the public interest to deny collection in those circumstances .
21 She thinks about the structure of Disraeli 's Sybil : or , the Two Nations ( 1845 ) , until the sound of the Guardian dropping on to the doormat sends her scurrying to the front door . )
22 Nakane 's work has a more voluntaristic approach , but even she writes about the assertive techniques that management uses to build up company identification of workers .
23 Tim Curtiz ( David Dukes ) is an ex-pat American who writes about a rose-tinted Britain for a New York literary magazine .
24 THIS week 's bouquet nomination comes from an elderly reader who writes about a special and very kind friend .
25 CHARLES GLASS , who writes about the LA war zone ( page 100 ) , lives in Ireland and is a part-time roving foreign correspondent for ABC News .
26 JON RONSON , who writes about The Secret World of Sex ( page 76 ) , lives in Manchester and specializes in life 's stranger corners .
27 Since this is the nature of the economic environment within which the agent operates it is rational for the agent to use that information about her environment to draw inferences from the information that she has about the current state of the economy , that is to solve her signal extraction problem .
28 Now , anybody who cares about the country ought to be saying what they will be doing .
29 I THOUGHT it was terrific when David JoHansen of the New York Dolls delivered such quips a : ‘ Who cares about the music when one has such sense of drama ? ’ and , ‘ We do n't play too good but we can dance as bad as we want , ’ and ‘ We do n't hold concerts — we throw parties ! ’ , and ‘ It does n't bother us when people say that we ca n't play , when we met we actually could n't , ’ etc , etc , but all these sweeping statements were launched in 1973 , and when those same epigrams are repeated three years later by lesser mortals ( i.e. Sex Pistols , Runaways , Ramones and Kiss ) , things begin to look synthetic .
30 Who cares about the possible queue a week next putative Saturday at the Gatwick guichet ?
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