Example sentences of "[noun] about what i [verb] " in BNC.

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1 If you 're interested in standing for any of those or wan na put someone forward to stand for one of those , come to the elections in room six two three , six two four Friday the twenty sixth at two fifteen twenty third , I 'm sorry , at two fifteen and er not only will you get all the , the general info about what I 've done so far this year , what I intend to do , what next year 's budget 's going to be etcetera , that 's when those elections are actually held .
2 Erm I thought I 'd tell you a bit about what I did apart from medicine .
3 I do n't have any rules about what I ask guests , or any interviewing ‘ technique ’ .
4 I suppose that Kenneth Ingram , the editor , had not quite made up his mind about what I had written , which is the reason why I had forwarded it to Eliot .
5 I 've started to talk to Alan about what I see as a lack of , of management time erm in this division .
6 And in a way I lost my direction too when all my lovely ideas about what I hoped to do were smashed down , leaving only a shell : a two-dimensional character instead of a many-faceted character , which would have been more interesting to watch and more interesting to do .
7 I stand by what I have written above ; it is the truth about what I have observed concerning the material universe I study .
8 It took me about six months to even be able to hear what he 'd done ; I just could n't relate to it because I had so many preconceptions about what I thought it should be .
9 I shall write a long poem about what I saw shining from the other side . ’
10 Make no mistake about what I mean by selling : it does n't matter if you are trying to get people to buy tins of beans , contribute money to starving millions , or vote for a certain politician , you are selling the product , social cause , or person .
11 But I would like to say just one word about what I felt about the character of George Albert Smith .
12 Right and I 'll explain to Claire about what I want both of you to do for next week .
13 And then I got into this whole thing about what I call the invisible descender theory , which is a joke in my studio but it 's been going on for , you know , nearly twenty years so it 's become a law .
14 I like to tell others about what I do or would do at work
15 ‘ THE most disheartening thing is that I have always had a really strong idea about what I want the group to be and I 'm not very good at relating to people who think that their version of what my group should be is more important than mine , ’ complains Stuart Adamson , singer/guitarist with Big Country .
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