Example sentences of "[to-vb] about [conj] the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 I will consider what more needs to be done — because undoubtedly more needs to be done and formidable challenges remain — and whether further progress towards the achievement of those objectives is more likely to come about if the policies of the Government continue to be pursued than if the policies that the hon. Gentleman 's party advocates were introduced in their place .
2 ‘ It would not be so bad , ’ Karlinsky continued to his now rapt audience , ‘ if there was nothing else to worry about but the hardships and difficulties I have described to you .
3 What she most relishes about no longer having to worry about where the money to pay the rates is coming from is that it gives her the freedom to be creative .
4 Three points became one , but at least the faithful have something to cheer about and the revival might just be under way .
5 It looked from my position that we could n't have much to argue about if the ref. had given a penalty .
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