Example sentences of "be [verb] about the [noun] " in BNC.

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1 The expert may need to do more than receive submissions , and directions should be given about the arrangements for physical inspections , site visits and the like .
2 Thought should also be given about the comfort of parents at the meetings .
3 Thus Part III requires information to be given about the employment , training and promotion of disabled persons , Part IV about the company s arrangements for health , safety and welfare of employees , and Part V about ‘ employee involvement , ’ i.e .
4 Despite the dangers , however , there seems some point in setting out such information as can be given about the terms and even if the results are ultimately inconclusive , in order to help to define the problem .
5 Well have they withdrawn one of their submissions to South Oxfordshire that they 've tried to claim that they were using it over the last twelve years and it has now been withdrawn because they know very well that their claim to South Oxfordshire can not be justified about the use .
6 In the process , information will be gathered about the ways in which microcomputer based models can help to bring understanding of other points of view than one 's own .
7 The merits of the plaintiff 's objections to the means of valuation do not appear from the report , and did not need to , because this was a striking-out application under RSC Ord 18 , r19 , which allows no evidence to be heard about the case that the plaintiff wished to make .
8 It reaffirmed that LEAs must set up education committees and appoint a chief education officer , but the Secretary of State need no longer be consulted about the appointment of the latter .
9 Dr Stjernsward said children had to be taught about the need to eat more fresh green vegetables and fibre .
10 When measurements such as those described above are supplemented by measurements of correlations and spectra and by flow visualization experiments , some ideas may be developed about the role of eddies of different sizes in the dynamics of the turbulence .
11 A couple more points need to be considered about the murder .
12 Besides , she expected he would still be sulking about the break-up of his band .
13 I suppose I can be civilised about the thing . "
14 Why do we need to be reminded about the eradication of time all the time ?
15 Others speak of a Spanish grandee who offered up the corpse of his lovely young wife in this way , hoping in his grief that her elements might be dispersed about the air .
16 Should a question be included about the number of children in the unemployed person 's family ?
17 I had met Chris and Nick at Bush House to be interviewed about the anniversary for the World Service ; it was important because of the possibility that John or his kidnappers might be listening and I was very nervous , even more so when I arrived late to discover that the interview was live .
18 Subjects will also be interviewed about the reasons for unemployment and about the kind of people who experienced unemployment .
19 No one from Gloucester police force was available to be interviewed about the case .
20 Previous sexual partners of the accused man may be interviewed about the details of their sex life with him .
21 She eschewed all requests to be interviewed about the contest on radio or television , opting instead for a few newspaper interviews with sympathetic journalists .
22 No one from the Gloucestershire police force was prepared to be interviewed about the matter , but the Deputy Chief Constable , Nigel Burgess told us
23 There is a good , critical book to be written about the limits and excesses of journalistic campaigning .
24 Franz Fanon 's The Wretched of the Earth ( Penguin 1967 ) is the best book ever likely to be written about the impact of colonial domination on human feeling .
25 Volumes could be written about the men , women and children ( and animals too ) who have been helped by essential oils in some way .
26 For many years it was supposed that nothing should be revealed about the bargainer 's intentions .
27 Now newspapers are calling for the truth to be revealed about the numbers killed .
28 Announcements will be made about the nurses ' pay award , but I assure the Hon. Gentleman that public and Government expenditure will be considerably increased throughout the Principality as a result of that award .
29 The same points can be made about the activity and products of educational research .
30 This , of course , will involve the modeller in finding out about how price competitive the market is , SO that reasonable assumptions can be made about the influence of price competition on the sales of any one supplier , and on sales in the market as a whole .
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