Example sentences of "[to-vb] [prep] [noun sg] about " in BNC.

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1 And a final word about the National Park : it has its ‘ Maisons du Parc ’ in some of the small towns on the fringes of the Park , which are excellent places to go for information about walks , wildlife and flowers .
2 It is easy for a well-fed English-woman like myself to shake with anger about the futility of war , to protest about the iniquity of racial prejudice and to deplore the helplessness of little people in the face of vast political forces fighting for power .
3 I am not qualified to write in detail about such substances as LSD , cocaine and heroin but I am sure you will agree that there is no way that they can be part of a healthy and balanced lifestyle .
4 There are three points to bear in mind about 8-bit consoles .
5 The main thing to bear in mind about information distributed by publishers is that it is a form of advertising .
6 One of the basic factors we have to bear in mind about fungi is that , unlike insects , which make their attack at certain predictable times depending on their life cycles , fungal attack in one form or another is about and ready to take advantage of any weakness for much longer periods — in fact , at almost any time of the year .
7 The thing to bear in mind about Johnson is that he 's a very , very , self-conscious professional kind of writer .
8 Last night , Bashir Maan , chairman of Strathclyde Community Relations Council , said he was not prepared to comment in detail about the controversy until Mr McNeill had his opportunity to put his case .
9 Mr , sorry I you may want to comment in fact about the relationship of these figures and the emerging policy in Cleveland .
10 The provisions of this act require a president to consult with congress about any commitment of American troops abroad and oblige him to withdraw those troops within 60 days ( with the possibility of a 30-day extension ) if a declaration of war is not forthcoming from Congress .
11 As her confidence grew , Constance began to talk with animation about her job at Maison de Levantiére , life with Louise and even some of her difficulties with her mother .
12 What happened was that we allowed our critics to feed in information about prisons which was to our detriment .
13 A basic concern for wholeness ( a ) to be able and willing to reflect in depth about the totality of life 's experience and the views one comes across .
14 Chris Whittaker who will be on stage this afternoon to talk in detail about governors so I wo n't dwell too long on the subject .
15 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 .
16 No chance to talk to Mum about the bike I dream of day and night !
17 You wanted me to talk to Mother about her investments , about making money over to de Chavigny .
18 Western economists tend to talk at length about theory ; the easterners are mainly interested in practice .
19 However , given the readiness of our subjects to talk at length about their drug use , the time limits placed on the research , and the possibility of a number of informants being sentenced and/or convicted before the second interview took place , it quickly became clear that the majority of interviewees would probably be seen only once and that in-depth interviews should be conducted on first contact , if that suited the informant .
20 Fo for I would like to talk at length about my new electoral role
21 The natural place for a person to look for information about an unknown word is in a dictionary .
22 There is no space to go into detail about the ding-dong and the relevance of that remark , but it is gentlemanly mayhem at its best and I wish I had seen the first encounters between the CSIRO and its critic , who , I infer , also had a go at the research on skeleton weed .
23 He did not explain his long silence and they refused to go into detail about the conversations .
24 I do not want to go into detail about how I get on with Michael .
25 But the difference also reflects the need for autarchy within district management teams in the NHS , which had to deal with uncertainty about patient outcomes within a vague set of government guidelines .
26 The once-in-a-while reward is often used to deal with disobedience about coming to the parents ' bed in the middle of the night .
27 They have refused to debate the budget until the government calls Mr Nakasone to testify under oath about his role in the Recruit affair .
28 Where employers did see value in work experience schemes , it had to do with information about career choices .
29 In the civilian context the purposes of attitude training are to do with care about quality and safety .
30 At the time , after years of wartime austerity , consumers were so relieved to sink their teeth into a nice slice of meat that they seemed content to remain in ignorance about its origins .
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