Example sentences of "[adj] [noun] about [conj] they " in BNC.
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1 | In this Home it 's a period of six weeks , to allow that client some time to make some real decisions about whether they want to stay or whether they want to go home . |
2 | There were some early tourists about and they were easy to spot . |
3 | Although Self and Citrine lacked the confidence and knowledge to pressure the engineers on technical questions , both Hacking and Woodward on the Central Authority began asking increasingly awkward questions about whether they were unnecessarily foregoing the potential benefits of more advanced sets . |
4 | The student union are taking legal advice about whether they can take any further action to recover the missing money . |
5 | Provided the provisional calculations are reliable ( which is a topic for another day ) , farmers can be forgiven for some confusion in any debate about whether they were really better off in 1992 than in 1991 and whether they ‘ felt ’ better off ! |
6 | Even when people are very severely disturbed they can express legitimate choices about whether they wish to be alone or in company , occupied or relaxing , about the food they like , about whether they would prefer silence or a music-filled room , and so forth . |