Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] with [noun] about " in BNC.

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1 In this case , Joan is merely checking with Carol about potentially shared information : whether Carol knows " Johnny " .
2 ‘ Six-year-olds are n't exactly brimming with curiosity about gays and lesbians — or sexuality in general .
3 Unions do not negotiate with employers about the prices of the products they produce .
4 And I want to stress that this is not to do with facts about ‘ reality ’ , for example that most astronauts are men and it 's a macho kind of occupation .
5 This was to misconceive the ways in which the theories of natural science can ever link with theory about human action and behaviour .
6 The firm had suspended its head of research Terry Smith , issued injunctions against him and his publishers , and gained , for what is essentially an analysis of the ways in which companies improve their reported profits , the sort of press coverage more usually associated with revelations about Princess Di .
7 He was always arguing with Will about how to write plays .
8 Besides disagreeing with Descartes about the exact constitution of our idea of mind , Locke also disagreed with the claim that we know the real nature of mind .
9 The Foundation was also inundated with complaints about its complex price list , which has at least two dozen options — covering everything from object code fees to optional services and royalty guidelines .
10 OSF was also inundated with complaints about its complex price list , which has at least two dozen options — covering everything from object code fees , optional services and royalty guidelines .
11 This is what , out of consideration for me , you are now surrounding with talk about whether and how and why .
12 I , I do n't often agree with Jim about anything , but I really do agree with him about this , that there has to be some clear guidelines , I think , as to how these are fixed , they are not going be have the potential of being very unfair to people because people operate in different ways in different areas and I would suggest that it would be a good idea if this community were to ask for erm guidelines to be drafted for this committee to agree so that there is a more even fair , laid down procedure for dealing with the cases coming before the panel .
13 Travel is easier and we are continuously bombarded with information about distant places .
14 These intermediaries are immediately faced with questions about how to distinguish consumer preferences from professional carers ' judgements of need and of which , among them , to give most weight to .
15 The lower limit of TL dating of sediment is closely linked with uncertainty about how far the sediment was bleached in antiquity , and this led to development of the optically stimulated luminescence ( OSL ) technique .
16 At a time in their lives when self-image is intricately interwoven with feelings about sexuality and identity , young women talk about how they feel when they look in the mirror , and what they feel from the inside , looking out .
17 Britain seldom agrees with Italy about anything .
18 Self-interest becomes inextricably entwined with concern about the effects of public policies on the running of prisons , income support for the unemployed , tax evasion , smuggling , pollution , health care and the enforcement of minimum-wage and safety legislation in industry .
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