Example sentences of "[adv] [pers pn] have [verb] about " in BNC.

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1 Sometimes they come back from their haunts very cross , and say , " If only I 'd known about that , " or " Why did n't I think of that ?
2 They 're the two other areas , so I 've talked about machines , er design and fashion is the next major element .
3 Perhaps you 've read about it . ’
4 Perhaps you have forgotten about the food subsidies ?
5 Wycliffe said : ‘ Obviously you 've heard about Francis Garland — how did you hear , by the way ? ’
6 Naturally we 've talked about the investigation . ’
7 so we 've done about up to about a foot cos this concrete , now
8 So we 've got about a five week break now , before we pick up again .
9 So we have think about making sure that we use or if we use a word and people do n't understand it
10 Perhaps he had lied about missing the town connection .
11 But the more I have thought about those comments , the wiser I think he was .
12 But the more she had discovered about her-pampered upbringing , an unearned regular allowance from her father , a handsome legacy in Mills ' will — the more Christine 's hypocrisy rankled .
13 In fact , the more she had thought about it the more convinced she had become .
14 The more he had to think about , the less likely he was to bother her .
15 Right so I think really I 've said about everything I need to say .
16 So far I have written about what may be carried ‘ in the mind ’ of workers and managers and attempted to see the political implications of the relations that ensue .
17 Now I 've heard about your past , I ca n't even blame you . ’
18 Now I 've heard about you know the question of definition of where the edge of the open countryside is and that 's a valid point but if we if we have in mind the open countryside , it seems to me that P P G seven does clearly differentiate between the countryside , the countryside , rural areas and the open countryside where it refers to development being strictly controlled .
19 Yea , drinking 's always got me into trouble in the past , I mean now I 've thought about it , I 've thought what a stupid idiot I 'd be , so you know if it was n't for the course , then I probably would have gone and done it again , you know , without a second thought .
20 But I actually think that you 've got access problems in both of them and they have to be considered because the do really affect severely or they could severely affect er the success or failure of the programme , and it 's these list of things which you think , now I 've thought about that or I have n't thought about that .
21 Now you 've heard about them of course , you must have heard about them .
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23 now she has to learn about stock control .
24 Now so far we 've talked about things like recharging the batteries .
25 Well I have thought about that vaguely Brenda .
26 Unfortunately I have to worry about it too .
27 I was talking about something , I do n't know mentioned about Paul and then I 'd said about Helen
28 And then you 've got about you know , you got six hundred and , six to seven hundred miles the other side .
29 At most , they might enquire whether the cargo was dynamite or something explosive , ‘ but then you have to worry about thunderstorms , you know . ’
30 Well , I 'd just like to think that maybe we have thought about it , you know .
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